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Prof.dr. C.J.L.M. Meijer

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Completed research projects

(the most recent research is at the top)
Supervisor Risk Assessment of Cervical Disease by hrHPV Testing and Cytology
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
Project leader The role of cutaneous human papillomavirus in cancer
Supervisor Molecular insights in cervical carcinogenesis with emphasis on hTERT
Supervisor Primary hrHPV testing in cervical screening: the arguments
Project leader Long-term high-risk human papillomavirus incidence and clearance in population based cervical screening, as retrieved from a second screening round in the POBASCAM study
Project leader Stratifying high-risk HPV positive women for risk of CIN 3 and cervical carcinoma by HPV transcript analysis
Project leader Validation of WHO-EORTC classification for primary cutaneous diffuse large B-cell lymphoma and characterization of diagnostic and prognostic markers
Project leader TSLC1 silencing: a marker for risk assessment of cervical cancer
Researcher Hormones, growth factors and other humoral factors
Project leader Can TRAIL overcome resistance to chemotherapy induced apoptosis in diffuse large B cell lymphomas?
Project leader Optimisation of CD34+ derived dendritic cell vaccines for the treatment of cervical cancer
Project leader Identification of oncogenes in amplicons at chromosomes 8q22-23, 13q21-31 and 20q13 associated with progression from colorectal adenoma to carcinoma
Project leader Assessment of the time from infection with high-risk human papilloma virus (HPV) until the origin of cervical cancer by testing normal archive smears of women with cervical cancer for high-risk HPV
Project leader Pre-clinical studies on adoptive transfer of immortalized tumor-specific human T cells

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