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Cross-reactive neutralizing humoral immunity in HIV-1 disease: dynamics of

host-pathogen interactions

van Gils, M.J.

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2011

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van Gils, M. J. (2011). Cross-reactive neutralizing humoral immunity in HIV-1 disease:

dynamics of host-pathogen interactions.

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Marit van Gils was born in Gouda, The Netherlands on January 17, 1982. After graduating from secondary school (VWO, Dongemond College, Raamsdonksveer, The Netherlands) in 2000, she moved to Groningen to study Medical Pharmaceutical Sciences at the University of Groningen, The Netherlands. Her first traineeship was at the department of Pharmacokinetics and Drug Delivery under the supervision of Prof. dr. Geny Groothuis. For this traineeship she studied a multicellular in vitro model as an alternative to animal

models. In June 2004 she obtained her Batchelor’s degree. For her Master’s degree she did a second traineeship at the department of Pharmacokinetics and Drug Delivery and a traineeship at AgResearch, Palmerston North, New Zealand under the supervision of Dr. Albert Koulman. There she worked on the symbiosis of endophyte-infected Ryegrass to unravel antibacterial peptides. After traveling around New Zealand and Australia for three months she finished her Master’s degree in August 2006. Subsequently she work as a technician at the department of Pharmacokinetics and Drug Delivery for three months until she started as a PhD student at the department of Clinical Viro-Immunology at Sanquin Research, Amsterdam, The Netherlands in February 2007. In December 2007 the department moved to the Academic Medical Center, Amsterdam, The Netherlands and was incorporated into the department of Experimental Immunology. The results of her research project ‘Characterization and optimization of HIV-specific humoral immunity’ are presented in this thesis book.

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