The Org-BOOST Research Training Group leverages modern digital platforms to enhance communication, collaboration, and scientific exchange within its vibrant research community. A dedicated Slack workspace facilitates daily interaction among doctoral researchers, Principal Investigators, and collaborators, ensuring efficient coordination and rapid dissemination of information. Complementing real-time communication, Org-BOOST offers on-demand digital resources such as a podcast series featuring leading organoid researchers, curated news channels covering hot topics in organoid medicine, and comprehensive literature guides to keep students updated on the latest scientific developments. These digital tools are integral to creating an inclusive, connected, and well-informed training environment that supports the academic and professional growth of all participants.
Org-BOOST Podcast
The Org-BOOST Podcast features interviews with leading scientists in the field of organoids and cancer research, moderated by our PIs and students. These insightful and engaging discussions provide a platform for sharing expert knowledge, career recommendations and personal insights into inspiring vitae. Every two months a new podcast will be released.
Your research story could be our next episode. Contact Ninel if you’d like to contribute to the Org-BOOST Podcast
Org-BOOST Paper Channel
In the Org-BOOST News Channel, PIs and students will present a seminal organoid paper in a short screen-share session (10–15 minutes). Presenters will walk the audience through study design, key results, conclusions, and critical insights. Thus, the Org-BOOST News Channel delivers quick overviews of major findings and methods, and shows the real-world impact of ongoing research. A new session will be launched bi-monthly, alternating with the Org-BOOST Podcast.
Episode 2: Effective in vivo binding energy landscape illustrates kinetic stability of RBPJ-DNA binding
https://organoids-ulm.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/News_Nat_Commun_2025_Huynh_RBPJ_binding_kinetics.mp4
Episode 3: Novel peptide targeting CXCR4 disrupt tumor-stroma crosstalk to eliminate migrating cancer stem cells
https://organoids-ulm.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/News_Harms.mp4






