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Joost Kluiver
dr.

I have a central role in all research projects focusing on the role of noncoding RNAs. My main aim is to understanding how small and long non-coding RNAs contribute to the pathogenesis of B-cell lymphoma. Ongoing studies include MYC-regulated miRNAs and lncRNAs, as well as miRNA-lncRNA interactions and the role of circular RNAs. We apply state-of-the-art methodology including AGO2-RIP, RNA-FISH and gain- and loss-of-function screens using shRNA and CRISPR-Cas technology.

Progress report of ZDHHC11 project funded by Lymph&Co

Meeting organised by Lymph&Co for the general public to present the results obtained by projects funded by Lymph&Co.

Period 14-Sept-2022
Event title Lymph&Co: public lecture
Event type Conference
Location Utrecht, NetherlandsShow on map
Degree of Recognition National
Examination of PhD student Lucia Lorenzi

Member of the reading committee, Charting regulatory RNAs in the human transcriptome using RNA-sequencing

Period 2021
Examinee Lucia Lorenzi
Examination held at Ghent University Hospital
Degree of Recognition International
Examination of PhD student Annelynn Wallaert

Member of the reading committee, Deciphering the untranslated message in T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia

Period 2017
Examinee Annelynn Wallaert
Examination held at Ghent University Hospital
Degree of Recognition International
Examination of PhD student Gert van Peer

Member of the reading committee, miRNome-wide high-throughput microRNA target identification

Period 2015
Examinee Gert van Peer
Examination held at Ghent University Hospital
Degree of Recognition International
Non-coding RNAs, a novel layer of complexity in B-cell lymphoma pathogenesis

invited speaker

Period 15-Apr-2015
Event title Mini symposium, The role of non-coding RNAs in disease
Event type Conference
Location Gent, BelgiumShow on map
Degree of Recognition International