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University of Groningen

Consequences of disease and treatment in ANCA-associated vasculitis

Tuin, Janneke

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Publication date: 2017

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Tuin, J. (2017). Consequences of disease and treatment in ANCA-associated vasculitis. Rijksuniversiteit Groningen.

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Janneke Tuin

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About the author

Janneke Tuin was born on December 28th in 1989 in Heiligerlee, The Netherlands. She attended the Dollard College in Winschoten where she graduated in 2008. In the same year she started her study medicine at the University of Groningen. During her bachelor studies she worked in the student Kidney team where she collected kidney biopsies and blood samples for research purposes. She grew interest in performing research and in the third year of her bachelor studies she started her first research project entitled ‘Pregnancy in women diagnosed with ANCA-associated vasculitis: outcome for the mother and the child’. She was supervised by prof. dr. Coen. A. Stegeman and dr. Jan-Stephan F. Sanders. She was invited to present the abstract of this study at the two-yearly ANCA Workshop in Chapel Hill, USA. Following her bachelor degree, she performed her research elective at the department of Nephrology within the same research group. In 2011 she applied for a MD/PhD position to further elaborate on the consequences of ANCA-associated vasculitis under supervision of prof. dr. Coen. A. Stegeman, dr. Jan-Stephan F. Sanders and dr. André P. van Beek. During her master degree she alternately performed research and her clerkships at the Martini Ziekenhuis in Groningen and the Medisch Spectrum Twente in Enschede. Janneke performed her social medicine clerkship at Kitovu Hospital in Masaka, Uganda. During her studies, she was a member of several student organizations and held board in several committees.

Her research focusses on the consequences of disease and treatment of ANCA-associated vasculitis for men and women and searches for alternative treatments and optimization of existing treatments. During her PhD research she coordinated patient-related research and presented on international conferences on multiple occasions.

In May 2017, she will start with her residency at the department of Internal Medicine at the ZGT Almelo.

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