A few impressions of the Snijder Lab rolling up their sleeves to paint pottery and chop sticks.




I’m delighted to say the Snijder Lab will continue it’s scientific journey at the amazing new Botnar Institute of Immune Engineering dedicated to transforming global child health through immune engineering. I’m incredibly excited about this new part of our discovery journey, and am grateful to all the support from many that have made this possible.
Come check out the @snijderlab over on twitter – it’s never too late 🙂
Commissioned by the Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics (sib.swiss), the awesome Nicolas Righetti from Lundi13 took some industrially-themed photos of Berend for the SIB Snijder Lab website. Thanks Nicolas & SIB!
We’re excited to see our Pharmacoscopy technology so well represented at the biggest annual European hematology meeting!

Giulio Superti-Furga, research director of the Research Center for Molecular Medicine, introduced the European Hematology Association to Pharmacoscopy in a plenary session of the 25th annual EHA meeting. Additionally, Berend presented how deep neural networks can bring pharmacoscopy to the next level for personalized systems medicine, in a session by the Scientific Working Group for Precision Hematology.
What a great week. Yannik presented his work at the SynthIms conference, while Berend presented at the University Hospital Basel pathology seminar series, at the Ultra-DD Annual Conference 2019, at the Roche Turmgespräch held jointly with the ETH Zurich, and at the SciLifeLabs Mini Symposium on imaging in cancer in Stockholm.
(photo credits: Roche/ETH and SciLifeLabs)