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Harrie Weinans

Associate Professor

Strategic program(s):

Biography

Our stiff bones are held together by ligaments and tendons and carry the weight and transfer the large forces that are required for locomotion. Without these load bearing mechanical tissues we would look like a gelatin pudding. With aging or after trauma the delicate internal architecture of these connective tissues gets lost, which can result in e.g. cartilage damage and subsequent deterioration (osteoarthritis), loss of bone mass (osteoporosis) problematic healing of fractures or tendons. Bone and cartilage are load bearing structures and degeneration and regeneration in these tissues are continuously influenced by and adapted to the biomechanical demands. The major goal of my research is to investigate the degenerative processes in the skeletal structures and find methods to counterbalance this degeneration or even induce appropriate regeneration after the tissue is already diminished.

Harrie Weinans is minority shareholder of Uplanner BV and Replasia BV

Research groups

Utrecht Osteoarthritis Research - UROAR

Research aim

Our group studies osteoarthritis, from disease mechanisms to treatment strategies. Using a translational approach, we connect lab research to patient care, aiming to create effective diagnostic tools and patient-centered therapies.

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Recent publications

Implementation of 3D printing technology for complex spine revision cases that require multilevel anterior spinal support J. Magré, M. S. Ramselaar, K. Willemsen, H. Weinans, T. P.C. Schlösser, M. C. Kruyt
Brain and Spine, 2026, vol. 6
Impact of quantified knee positioning on the measurement of minimal joint space width using statistical shape models: A cross-sectional and longitudinal analysis in the IMI-APPROACH. Eva Bax, Chien Nguyen, Roel Custers, Vahid Arbabi, Hassan Rayegan, Willem Paul Gielis, Claudia Lindner, Tim F. Cootes, Margreet Kloppenburg, Francisco J Blanco, Ida K Haugen, Francis Berenbaum, Mylène P. Jansen, Simon Mastbergen, Frank W Roemer, Felix Eckstein, Wolfgang Wirth, MC Kruyt, H Weinans
Osteoarthritis Imaging, 2025, vol. 5
Pathogen-Specific Actinium-225 and Lutetium-177 Labeled Antibodies for Treatment of Biofilm-Associated Implant Infections F. Ruben H.A. Nurmohamed, Kevin J.H. Allen, Mackenzie E. Malo, Connor Frank, J. Fred F.Hooning van Duvenbode, Berend van der Wildt, Alex J. Poot, Marnix G.E.H. Lam, Jos A.G. van Strijp, Peter G.J. Nikkels, H. Charles Vogely, Harrie Weinans, Ekaterina Dadachova, Bart C.H. van der Wal
Antibiotics, 2025, vol. 14
The Impact of varus and valgus alignment on knee cartilage quality assessed by magnetic resonance imaging Eva A. Bax, Joost A.J. Kerkhof, Nienke van Egmond, Ruurd J.A. Kuiper, Hassan Rayegan, Margreet Kloppenburg, Francisco J. Blanco, Ida K. Haugen, Francis Berenbaum, Simon C. Mastbergen, Felix Eckstein, Wolfgang Wirth, Frank W. Roemer, Moyo C. Kruyt, Harrie Weinans, Roel J.H. Custers
Knee, 2025, vol. 57, p.477-487
Digitally Designed Bone; A 3D-patient-specific Allograft Shelf for Severe Adolescent Hip Dysplasia Erik M van Bussel, Jafar Nasrabadi, Joëll Magré, Vahid Arbabi, Koen Willemsen, Bart J Kaptein, Bjorn P Meij, Marianna A Tryfonidou, Bart C H van der Wal, Harrie H Weinans, Ralph J B Sakkers
Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. Global research & reviews, 2025, vol. 9
Deep Learning Based Automatic Ankle Tenosynovitis Quantification from MRI in Patients with Psoriatic Arthritis Saeed Arbabi, Vahid Arbabi, Lorenzo Costa, Iris Ten Katen, Simon C Mastbergen, Peter R Seevinck, Pim A de Jong, Harrie Weinans, Mylène P Jansen, Wouter Foppen
Diagnostics, 2025, vol. 15

External positions

HL, 1 dag per week - colleges, begeleiding afstudeerprojecten, research - TU Delft