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Staff scientist
It’s the time of the year again, when we welcome MSc and BSc students to our lab for their research projects. We are happy to welcome Merel Aechterwuest, Sylvia Cleodora, Idris Pele, Alessandra Tosato, Pien Siermann, Dante Bang A Foe, and Jai Walia. We are looking forward to the exciting research you’ll be doing.
Tetramerization of deoxyadenosine kinase meets the demands of a DNA replication substrate challenge in Giardia intestinalis
Some great news, we are excited to announce that we were awarded a ZonMW Off-Road grant to investigate developing small molecule drugs to be used in a combinatorial therapy with oncolytic human adenovirus. True to its name this is a project taking us off the beaten track and will hopefully lead to exciting new findings. A huge thanks to ZonMW for awarding us this grant. Read more here.
The lab is growing!!! We welcome Xiaoyu Wan to the group as the newest PhD student. Xiaoyu will work on some exciting research surrounding proteins from the human adenovirus C5 and herpes simplex virus 1, using macromolecular x-ray crystallography and single particle cryo-EM. It’s great to have you in the group Xiaoyu. Onwards to exciting research.
Together with Maja, Joelle, Jon, and Kylan we attended the Dutch Neuroscience Meeting in Tiel. It was great that our MSc students were able to show off their exciting science in the form of a poster. Great work everyone.
Altered Extracellular Vesicle-Derived Protein and microRNA Signatures in Bronchoalveolar Lavage Fluid from Patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
The lab is finally growing to a critical mass. We welcome this year’s cohort of BSc and MSc students. Welcome Maja van den Broek, Kylan van Vliet, Joelle Trigt, Jon Rodriguez Villa, Adriana Vega Zuza, Rana Abdulkarim, Vlad Bonaciu, Lara van’t Hoff, Lisanne de Valk, Donia Yacheur.
Clinically observed deletions in SARS-CoV-2 Nsp1 affect its stability and ability to inhibit translation
Human species D adenovirus hexon capsid protein mediates cell entry through a direct interaction with CD46