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Eduardo Guisasola

Eduardo Guisasola

Co-City Coordinator

I dedicate my research to finding new nanoparticle platforms that can deliver drugs to treat diseases. Science+Beer is the best mixture. Trust me. I'm a chemist! “To beer Science: cause and solution of all (my) problems.”

Dingding Martin

Dingding Martin

Co-City Coordinator

As a real Dutchie I love going to a bar and to combine it with science is just a huge plus for me! I joined Pint of Science to help spread this great initiative. If you like either bars or research, this event is great for you!

Marta Martinez Moro

Marta Martinez Moro

Event Manager

Physicist by training and nanomaterials scientist by passion! After 6 years in the field of biomaterials, I changed Spain for the Netherlands, left academia to start in the industry, swapped wine for beer. Now, for one more year, we want to bring science to the bars. Will you join us?

Yiğitcan Sümbelli

Yiğitcan Sümbelli

Event Manager

When I first started to interested in tissue engineering, I couldn't find any resources that explains some interesting concepts in a non-scientific jargon. Then, I made myself a promise: I was going to try whatever I can to share my science in a way that everyone can understand. This was also the sa…

Jari Scheerstra

Jari Scheerstra

Event Manager

The nuances of scientific findings and their impact on the society are often lost in translation. Personally, good company and a tasteful beer make conversations about science most successful and enjoyable.

Diana Muñoz Lasso

Diana Muñoz Lasso

Volunteer

From the time I was 12 years old, science has been my passion. It all started with a cake and orange wine; ever since then, it has been a driving force in my life, providing constant inspiration. Through my experiences, I have come to understand the importance of scientific communication in communit…

Alex Fusi

Alex Fusi

Volunteer

Communicating complex physics concepts and situations are always hard. However, a beer is always a solution that helps! Let me talk about nanoparticles and how they move.