Skip to content

Klumperman lab

Unravel how genetic mutations and metabolic alterations lead to cellular disorganization and disease, focusing on the cellular digestive system, the endo-lysosomal system

umcu-cmm

Our Mission

Unravel how genetic mutations and metabolic alterations lead to cellular disorganization and disease,
focusing on the cellular digestive system, the endo-lysosomes

Highlights

Quantitative Correlative Microscopy Reveals the Ultrastructural Distribution of Endogenous Endosomal Proteins

Jan van der Beek, Cecilia de Heus, Nalan Liv, and Judith Klumperman. 2022. “Quantitative Correlative Microscopy Reveals the Ultrastructural Distribution of Endogenous Endosomal Proteins.” The Journal of Cell Biology 221(1).

Recent News

New publication: Using CLEM to study endo-lysosomal regulators

In a new publication in the Journal of Cell Biology, Jan van der Beek et al. use Correlative Light-Electron Microscopy (CLEM) to study key proteins of the endo-lysosomal system. Rab5,

New team members​

We welcome Diana Hanssen, Valentina Gomez and Matteo Tantucci to our lab!

New Publication

New collaborative paper with the group of Roos Masereeuw is published in EMBO Molecular Medicine.

New vacancies

We are looking for a new postdoc and PhD student to join our team! See tab jobs/vacancies