Jessie van Buggenum

Jessie van Buggenum

Scientist | Photographer | Bikepacker

Radboud University

Institute for Molecules and Materials

Hucklab

About this digital space

Hi! I am Jessie, a scientist, photographer and explorer of “What is life?”.

What can you find on these pages? A collection of writing and coding I encounter as a scientist. I like to view this space as experimental and (most of the time) un-finished. It is something between a notebook and a blog, or something like a garden, where digital content is seeded, tended and grown over time.

Feel free to explore whatever is of interest. Let it be the more conventional academic list of publications, any post on science and art, or some of my photography work.

Interests
  • Dynamic systems
  • Cellular signaling
  • Single-cell technologies
  • Computational biology
  • Molecular biology
Proud of
  • GupNew talent selected, 2021

    Gup Magazine - Emerging Dutch photographers

  • VENI laureate - Cell signalling in a dynamic environment, 2020

    Dutch Research Council (NWO)

  • PhD in Molecular Biology, 2019

    Radboud University

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On the structure of things.

On the structure of things.

To be more specific, on the structure of a data-analysis folder 📂. This small note describes generating and using an all-in-one structured project folder with data, scripts, documentation, and a sharable HTML page.

First attempt at generative art

First attempt at generative art

Experimenting, creating, coding, and developing technologies is what I like to do. So why not give ‘Generative Art’ a try? It might form an opportunity to learn about Rstats, mathematical and biological models, and coding in a playful way.

Launch personal website

Launch personal website

The idea of a blog or personal website is out of my comfort zone. However, I do like to create, write and develop new ideas. So what will this digital space be?

Recent Publications

(2021). Single-cell intracellular epitope and transcript detection reveals signal transduction dynamics. Cell Reports Methods 100070.

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(2019). Combined quantification of intracellular (phospho-)proteins and transcriptomics from fixed single cells. Scientific Reports 9:1469.

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