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Prof.dr. F.A. Ossendorp
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biology
cancer
cells
complexes
defined
expression
immune
immunology
lesions
molecular
peptide
tumor
vaccine
Expertise
Tumor Immunology
Expertise (NL)
Tumorimmunologie
Digital Author ID
info:eu-repo/dai/nl/074748491
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Professor
Organisation
Department of Immunohematology and Blood Transfusion (UL)
Chair (EN)
Molecular defined vaccine biology
Chair (NL)
Moleculair gedefinieerde vaccinbiologie
Phone
+31-71-5263843
Email
f. a. ossendorp -at- lumc. nl
URL
http://www.lumc.nl/0000/12296/hoo/1103221054113257
Publications
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Op de juiste knopjes drukken
Current research
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Researcher
New technology to improve vaccines for immunotherapy of cancer: antibody-mediated targeting of synthetic peptide constructs
Project leader
Antigen handling and storage by dendritic cells for improved CTL effector function
Project leader
Cancer Vaccine Tracking - Molecular imaging to improve T cell immunotherapy of cancer
Completed research projects
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Project leader
TLR ligand-peptide conjugates as optimal vaccine vehicles for specific immunotherapy of HPV16-induced lesions
Project leader
Relevance of proteasome-independent CTL epitopes for anti-cancer immunity and identification of responsible processing enzymes
Researcher
Design, synthesis and application of molecularly defined TLR ligand-antigen conjugates for optimal DC activation and specific T cell induction.
Project leader
Antibody-antigen immune complexes as vaccine vehicles for immune therapy of cancer
Project leader
Immunological, cell biological and biochemical analysis of TLR ligands
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Classification
D21800
Immunology, serology
D23120
Oncology
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