1 May 2018
Marien de Jonge's, theme Infectious diseases and global health, research interest is focused on understanding host-pathogen interactions and mucosal immune responses to improve prevention, diagnosis and treatment of viral and bacterial respiratory tract infections in children.
Michiel Schreuder's, theme Renal disorders, aims to have a significant impact on the care of children with renal disorders. He studies perinatal programming of kidney development and congenital anomalies of the kidney and urinary tract in general, and more specifically the solitary functioning kidney.
It is our pleasure to announce that Marien de Jonge and Michiel Schreuder have been appointed as associated professor.
Marien de Jonge's, theme Infectious diseases and global health, research interest is focused on understanding host-pathogen interactions and mucosal immune responses to improve prevention, diagnosis and treatment of viral and bacterial respiratory tract infections in children.
Michiel Schreuder's, theme Renal disorders, aims to have a significant impact on the care of children with renal disorders. He studies perinatal programming of kidney development and congenital anomalies of the kidney and urinary tract in general, and more specifically the solitary functioning kidney.