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Prof.dr. C.J.L.M. Meijer
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Current research (11)
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anatomy
cancer
cell
cells
expression
genes
pathological
risk
screening
treatment
tumor
women
Expertise
Pathological anatomy
Expertise (NL)
Pathologische anatomie
Addition
Emeritus per 10-12-2010
Active as
Professor emeritus
Organisation
Department of Pathology (VU)
Chair (EN)
Pathological anatomy
Chair (NL)
Pathologische anatomie
Phone
+31-20-4444070
Email
cjlm. meijer -at- vumc. nl
Current research
(the most recent research is at the top)
Project leader
Stratifying high-risk HPV positive women for risk of CIN 3 and cervical carcinoma by methylation analysis
Project leader
Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) gene expression in African Burkitt Lymphoma
Project leader
A retrospective longitudinal clinical cohort study to investigate HPV testing post-treatment and the risk of recurrence of (cervical) disease
Project leader
The role of cutaneous human papillomavirus in cancer
Project leader
Detection of minimal residual disease in head and neck cancer patients using tumor-specific and tumor-associated markers
All current research..
Completed research projects
(the most recent research is at the top)
Project leader
Identification of targeted therapies for anaplastic large cell lymphoma based on apoptosis expression profiles
Researcher
Immunological studies supporting phase 1-3 active specific vaccination and chemo-immunotherapy trials in clinical cancer
Supervisor
Expression analysis of stress-induced apoptosis pathway regulating genes in B-cell lymphomas
Supervisor
Adoptive transfer of tumor specific T cells for the treatment of cervical cancer: Generation of HPV specific T cells
Supervisor
Essential molecular mechanisms contributing to HPV-mediated transformation
All completed research..
Classification
D23100
Pathology, pathological anatomy
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