Juul graduated from Radboud University Nijmegen with a bachelor’s and master’s degree in Biomedical Sciences. At Radboud University, she focused her academic coursework on molecular and (stem) cell biology, animal disease modelling, and nanomedicine. Driven by a particular interest in the field of regenerative medicine, cellular biology, and biomaterial science, her research projects involved establishing the effect of elastin receptor complex signalling on cell regenerative capacities, as well as studying the intracellular uptake of copper-containing mesoporous bioactive glass nanoparticles. In October 2021, she joined the BioInterface Science group of Prof. Jan de Boer and started her PhD, in which she aims to identify adhesive surface patterns for Golgi nanosurgery and topographical surfaces that promote Golgi biogenesis.