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Genetic profiling of the peripheral nervous system

de Jonge, R.R.

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2003

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de Jonge, R. R. (2003). Genetic profiling of the peripheral nervous system.

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A b o u t the A u t h o r

The author of this thesis was born on February 22, 1972 in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. After graduating from the Sint Vitus College, Bussum.The Netherlands in 1991, she spend a year abroad at Montana State University in Bozeman, Montana, USA, to study several art courses. In September I 992 she started her Medical Biology study at the Universiteit van Amsterdam, from which she received her doctorate in June 1997. During her studies she followed one intership at the department of

Kindergeneeskunde en Voeding at the AMC, Amsterdam, under the supervision of Dr. JW.Van Klinken, and another internship at the department of Medical Oncology,Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, USA. Starting June 1997 until February I 998 she worked as a PhD student at the department of Maag-, darm en leverziekten at the LUMC, Leiden, but moved t o the AMC in April 1998 t o work in the department of Neurozintuigen, A M C , Amsterdam. Under the supervision of Prof. Dr. F. Baas she per-formed the research depicted in this thesis. In June 2003 she will start her first Post-Doc position in the department of Stralingsgenetica at the Silvius Laboratorium, Leiden, under the supervision of Dr. N. de W i n d and Dr. L. Mullenders.

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