I joined the Princess Máxima Center as a basic researcher and pediatrician in training in June 2018. My primary research interest lies in understanding the molecular biology of pediatric soft tissue sarcomas (STS) and to use that knowledge to develop new treatment options for patients suffering from these tumors. To this end, I study establishment procedures for novel preclinical models of pediatrist STS (i.e., tumor organoid models) as well as bulk and single-cell genomics of these tumors. I am furthermore member of the molecular tumor board of the Dutch iTHER as well as the German INFORM pediatric precision medicine trial.
My hobbies include sports (running, bootcamp) and gaming (board games, tabletop role-playing games, video games). I am the proud father of a boy and a girl.
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Núria Crusellas Villorbina
Master student
Hi all! My name is Núria Crusellas Villorbina and I am currently doing my master thesis in the Drost group. Under the supervision of Carla Rios, we aim to generate a system that allows us to study the contribution of epigenetic reprogramming to malignant rhabdosarcomas tumorigenesis. By investigating the mechanisms and differentiation trajectories in patient derived-tumoroid models, we hope to identify new potential therapeutic approaches.
Originally from Barcelona, I moved to Leiden for my master studies. When I am not working or studying, you can always find me traveling around, practicing sports or enjoying a good meal with friends.