Get to know the team

MSc
Noa Lorette Roumimper
With a background in Neuroscience and Psychobiology, and a passion for the influence of hormonal fluctuations in brain function, I applied various neuroimaging techniques to study the human brain. During my studies and research I encountered the same problem over and over again; sparse hormone samples limited our ability to pinpoint biological mechanisms that are important for researching reproductive health. In addition, it limits scientists in all other fields to correct for individualised hormone levels, ultimately resulting in the infamous gender gap. With my clinical and technical experience in nursing homes, hospitals and various research labs in the Netherlands, Finland and Denmark, I’ve established a broad and international basis to make an impactful change. By founding Noesis, I aim to simplify hormone tracking, empowering scientists with rich data and women with personalised, real-time insights, accompanied by unprecedented implications.

MSc
Noa Lorette Roumimper
With a background in Neuroscience and Psychobiology, and a passion for the influence of hormonal fluctuations in brain function, I applied various neuroimaging techniques to study the human brain. During my studies and research I encountered the same problem over and over again; sparse hormone samples limited our ability to pinpoint biological mechanisms that are important for researching reproductive health. In addition, it limits scientists in all other fields to correct for individualised hormone levels, ultimately resulting in the infamous gender gap. With my clinical and technical experience in nursing homes, hospitals and various research labs in the Netherlands, Finland and Denmark, I’ve established a broad and international basis to make an impactful change. By founding Noesis, I aim to simplify hormone tracking, empowering scientists with rich data and women with personalised, real-time insights, accompanied by unprecedented implications.

MSc
Noa Lorette Roumimper
With a background in Neuroscience and Psychobiology, and a passion for the influence of hormonal fluctuations in brain function, I applied various neuroimaging techniques to study the human brain. During my studies and research I encountered the same problem over and over again; sparse hormone samples limited our ability to pinpoint biological mechanisms that are important for researching reproductive health. In addition, it limits scientists in all other fields to correct for individualised hormone levels, ultimately resulting in the infamous gender gap. With my clinical and technical experience in nursing homes, hospitals and various research labs in the Netherlands, Finland and Denmark, I’ve established a broad and international basis to make an impactful change. By founding Noesis, I aim to simplify hormone tracking, empowering scientists with rich data and women with personalised, real-time insights, accompanied by unprecedented implications.

MSc
Robert Dunker Pedersen
I’m passionate about prototyping and product development — especially when innovation is used to tackle complex, wicked problems. Nothing excites me more than seeing an idea evolve into a tangible solution. I’ve had the privilege of working across diverse sectors, from agriculture to biosensors and medical devices. Of these, medical devices are my true passion. With a background in Biomedical Engineering, I work as a product developer and prototyper, where I thrive at the intersection of hands-on experimentation and technological innovation. My interest in biosensors was sparked during my studies, where wearable technologies were framed as the new frontier of healthcare. Thanks to advances in miniaturisation, energy efficiency, microfabrication, and some engineering ingenuity, these devices are no longer just theoretical — they’re already in the lab and on the cusp of mainstream integration. I believe that turning this potential into everyday impact depends on the right people driving progress. At Noesis, I hope to contribute my multidisciplinary skills in product development and engineering — helping push the frontier forward, together.

MSc
Robert Dunker Pedersen
I’m passionate about prototyping and product development — especially when innovation is used to tackle complex, wicked problems. Nothing excites me more than seeing an idea evolve into a tangible solution. I’ve had the privilege of working across diverse sectors, from agriculture to biosensors and medical devices. Of these, medical devices are my true passion. With a background in Biomedical Engineering, I work as a product developer and prototyper, where I thrive at the intersection of hands-on experimentation and technological innovation. My interest in biosensors was sparked during my studies, where wearable technologies were framed as the new frontier of healthcare. Thanks to advances in miniaturisation, energy efficiency, microfabrication, and some engineering ingenuity, these devices are no longer just theoretical — they’re already in the lab and on the cusp of mainstream integration. I believe that turning this potential into everyday impact depends on the right people driving progress. At Noesis, I hope to contribute my multidisciplinary skills in product development and engineering — helping push the frontier forward, together.

PhD
Silvia E. P. Bruzzone
I am a scientist with the goal of improving women's mental health via precision medicine approaches. Coming from a background in Neuroscience and Biotechnology, my main research focus involves finding molecular (e.g. epigenetic) mechanisms and biomarkers of depression. Strikingly, depression affects women twice as likely as men but we do not know why and current research is hindered by e.g. limited possibilities of having dense sampling of sex hormones. This is what brings me to being part of Noesis: it will allow us to bring a revolution into how we research women's health as well as a real-world application that is available to everyone. Prior to joining Noesis I have carried out research in different laboratories across Europe, including Spain, France, Italy, Germany and Denmark. This provided me with a multidisciplinary background and diverse research skills in molecular biology and data analysis, which will bring a unique asset to the scientific development of Noesis.

PhD
Silvia E. P. Bruzzone
I am a scientist with the goal of improving women's mental health via precision medicine approaches. Coming from a background in Neuroscience and Biotechnology, my main research focus involves finding molecular (e.g. epigenetic) mechanisms and biomarkers of depression. Strikingly, depression affects women twice as likely as men but we do not know why and current research is hindered by e.g. limited possibilities of having dense sampling of sex hormones. This is what brings me to being part of Noesis: it will allow us to bring a revolution into how we research women's health as well as a real-world application that is available to everyone. Prior to joining Noesis I have carried out research in different laboratories across Europe, including Spain, France, Italy, Germany and Denmark. This provided me with a multidisciplinary background and diverse research skills in molecular biology and data analysis, which will bring a unique asset to the scientific development of Noesis.