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Anke van den Berg
prof. dr.

I work as a clinical molecular biologist in the department of Pathology. In this function I supervise and implement advanced molecular diagnostic techniques. Within my research line, I focus on the molecular pathogenesis of B-cell Hodgkin and non-Hodgkin lymphoma. The specific fields of interest are genomic aberrations, genetic susceptibility, and the role of small and long noncoding RNAs. I have several international collaborations and am PI and co-PI in various projects.

MicroRNAs as regulators of lung homeostasis, abnormal repair and ageing.
Period 2019
Examinee Jennie Ong
Examination held at University of Groningen
Degree of Recognition International
MicroRNA expression and functional analysis in Hodgkin lymphoma
Period 2019
Examinee Ye Yuan
Examination held at University of Groningen
Degree of Recognition International
The missing piece; long noncoding RNAs in cancer cell biology
Period 2018
Examinee Melanie Winkle
Examination held at University of Groningen
Degree of Recognition International
The role of non-coding RNAs in B-cell lymphoma
Period 2016
Examinee Masoumeh Tayari
Examination held at University of Groningen
Degree of Recognition International
SETD2 and PBRM1 inactivation in the development of clear cell renal cell carcinoma
Period 2016
Examinee Jun Li
Examination held at University of Groningen
Degree of Recognition International