570 search results for “medicine op mark” in the Student website
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Monique van Leerdam
Monique van Leerdam is professor in the Gastoenterology, specialized in the prevention of hereditary tumors at the Leiden University Medical Center (LUMC) in Leiden. She is senior staff member of the department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology at the LUMC and head of the department of Gastrointestinal…
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J Morreau
Hans Morreau is a registered medical specialist (attending anatomic and molecular pathologist), affiliated to the Leiden University Medical Center in the Netherlands. He is professor of Pathology and head of the molecular diagnostic unit of the department. Furthermore he is a registered “clinical molecular…
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Alberto Pereira Arias
Professor of Medicine, in specific endocrine tumors. Head of the Division of Endocrinology, and chair of the Center for Endocrine Tumors Leiden, a national expertisecenter for endocrine tumors. President of the European NeuroEndocrine Association (ENEA, 2016-2018) en coordinator European Reference Network…
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Suzanne Cannegieter
Suzanne C. Cannegieter is professor of Clinical Epidemiology, in particular Thrombosis and Haemostasis. She is staff member at both the department of Clinical Epidemiology and the section Thrombosis and Haemostasis of the department of Internal Medicine.
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Gerard Jan Blauw
Gerard J. Blauw is professor in internal medicine and geriatrics and co-chair of the medical research profile Ageing of the Leiden University Medical Centre. Besides he is an internist geriatrician and director of the Bronovo Behandeladviescentrum Ouderengeneeskunde at the Haaglanden Medical Centre…
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Bart van Hoek
Bart van Hoek, M.D., Ph.D. is Gastroenterologist –Hepatologist and Professor of Hepatology at Leiden University and Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, The Netherlands. He is Medical Director of the Liver Transplant program -which he co-founded-and of the Hepatology Unit of the Dept. of Gastroenterology…
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Patrick Rensen
Patrick C.N Rensen is a professor of endocrinology at the Leiden University Medical Center (LUMC). He is Established Investigator of the Dutch Heart Foundation and chairman of the European Lipoprotein Club (ELC).
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Eline Slagboom
P. Eline Slagboom is professor of molecular epidemiology. She is head of the section of Molecular Epidemiology within the department of Biomedical Data Sciences. She is chair of the LUMC Medical Research Profile on Ageing and of the DUSRA – Dutch Society for Research on Ageing. Slagboom is PI of the…
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Silvere van der Maarel
Silvère M. van der Maarel is professor of Medical Epigenetics and Chair of the department of human genetics. He is coordinator of the LUMC medical research profile Translational Neuroscience and coordinator of the Leiden University research focus area Bioscience: the science base of health. He is also…
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Corrie Marijnen
Corrie Marijnen started her training as radiation-oncologist in 1994 in the Academic Hospital Leiden. During her residency, she started with her PhD, which she achieved with honors in 2002 . After working for 4 years in the Antoni van Leeuwenhoekhospital/National Cancer Institute, she became chair of…
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Tjasse Bruintjes
TD (Tjasse) Bruintjes is ear-, nose and throat surgeon with a special focus on vestibulology. Since 2020 he is a professor in ear-, nose and throat surgery, in particular Meniere’s disease, on behalf of the Heinsius-Houbolt Foundation.
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Rein Willemze
A unique feature of skin cancers is the fact that the clinical manifestations of subsequent stages of tumor progression are visible to the naked eye and easily accessible for histological and molecular genetic studies. This holds true for the development from (atypical) moles to cutaneous melanoma,…
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