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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.

The role of microRNAs in T cell activation and ageing
Period 2016
Examinee Nato Teteloshvili
Examination held at University of Groningen
Degree of Recognition International
Profiling microRNAs levels in non-Hodgkin lymphoma: The influence of MYC and microRNAs in Burkitt lymphoma.

Supervision PhD Candidate

Period 2013
Examinee Jan-Lukas Robertus
Examination held at University of Groningen
Degree of Recognition International
Causes and consequences of altered microRNAs levels. Regulation of microRNAs biogenesis and identification of microRNAs-155 target genes.

Supervision PhD candidate

Period 2013
Examinee Izabella Slezak
Examination held at University of Groningen
Degree of Recognition International
Masters of the Genome: Unmasking the ‘genome bastards’ of lymphoma
Period 7-Oct-2019
Event title Games for Health
Event type Conference
Location Eindhoven, NetherlandsShow on map
Degree of Recognition National
Unmask: Help to optimize precision medicine
Period 7-Oct-2019
Event title Games for Health
Event type Conference
Location Eindhoven, NetherlandsShow on map
Degree of Recognition International