© Pint of Science, 2025. All rights reserved.
Eline van Bloois
City Coordinator
Communication is essential in any situation, not only between different microbes or microbes and the immune system. I do believe that scientific knowledge should be widespread so that scientists and society can come together, identify new research questions, and find an answer. So, let’s talk about …
Mara Hoogteijling
City Coordinator
My research explores the clinical impact of the human microbiome. Joining Pint of Science is an exciting chance to connect with the scientific community and make science more accessible. I aim to inspire the same curiosity and enthusiasm in others that science has sparked in me!
Alejandro Martin Gonzalez
Volunteer
Biophysicist fascinated with the inner workings of life, especially the intricate dance of proteins and DNA. I’m passionate about uncovering the fundamental principles that govern biological systems. When I don't wear a lab coat, it is likely to find me experimenting in the kitchen, cycling through …
Tessa Zonneveld
Volunteer
I am a PhD student in genetic epidemiology, studying the connections between mental health and cardiovascular disease. I love creative forms of science communication and look forward to bringing some more science outside of the academic bubble.
Julia Bodensteiner
Volunteer
As an astronomer, I want to better understand the history of the Universe, the origin of live on Earth, and our future as part of the cosmos. But I also think that discussing research findings is very important in the here and now. And how to better do that than over a pint of cold beer?
Ruben Lacroix
Volunteer
Alison Cormack
Volunteer
Building trust and sparking curiosity are at the heart of science, and that’s what Pint of Science is all about! As a personalised medicine student, I’m constantly learning about new discoveries in research, tailored therapeutics, and healthcare equity. In my free time, I love nature, and can’t wait…