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Department of Cell Biology
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Current research (30)
Completed research (42)
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Part of
Erasmus MC
Part of
Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam
Address
Dr. Molewaterplein 50, 3015 GE Rotterdam
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Postal address
Postbus 2040, 3000 CA Rotterdam
Phone
+31-10-7043169
Fax
+31-10-7044743
URL
http://www.erasmusmc.nl/cellbiology/
Email
m. vangeest -at- erasmusmc. nl
People
Professor
Prof.dr. E.A. Dzierzak
Professor
Prof.dr. F.G. Grosveld
Extraordinary professor
Prof.dr. J.N.J. Philipsen
Professor emeritus
Prof.dr. H. Galjaard
Associate professor
Dr.ir. N.J. Galjart
Associate professor
Dr. G. Jansen
Associate professor
Dr. A.W.M. van der Kamp
Current research
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Collaboration
"The role of ELKS protein in linking NF-kappaB activation to cortical cytoskeletal organisation
Collaboration
Visualization of intraflagellar transport in the cilia of renal cells
Collaboration
The unraveling of molecular mechanisms of the tasting of salt in C. elegans
Collaboration
Imprint erasure during germ cell development
Collaboration
Vaccine development with engeneerd transduced endogenous cells in a transgenic Mouse model
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Completed research
(the most recent research is at the top)
Collaboration
Hearing and Deafness: the many functions of a transcription factor
Collaboration
Endothelial NO synthase and angiogenesis
Collaboration
Cell biological and genetic determinants of aging and Alzheimer's disease
Collaboration
Role of climbing fibers in the homo- and heterosynaptic control of Purkinje cell excitability in the cerebellar cortex
Secretariat
Hemoglobin Regulation and Erythropoiesis: A journey from laboratory to disorders
All completed research..
Classification
A70000
Public health and health care
C60000
Nanotechnology
D21500
Histology, cell biology
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