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Reversal of drug-affected breathing

Bijl, J.H.L.

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Bijl, J. H. L. (2006, June 21). Reversal of drug-affected breathing. Retrieved from

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Curriculum Vitae

Johan Haiko Leonard Bijl was born on November 28, 1973 in Roelofarendsveen, The

Netherlands. He obtained his Atheneum diploma at the Bonaventura College in Leiden in June 1992. From September 1992 to August 1993 he studied Biology at the University of Leiden. In September 1993 he started studying Biomedical Sciences at the University of Leiden,and in September 1994 he also started M edicalSchoolatthe same university.As part of the former study, he participated in research projects at the departments of Surgery (Dr. G.N.Jukema),Physiology (Prof.Dr.D.L.Ypey) and Anesthesiology (Prof.Dr.A.Dahan) at the Leiden University M edicalCenter.In 2003,he obtained his M edicalDegree and later that year he graduated in Biomedical Sciences. During the same year, he was appointed research fellow at the department of Anesthesiology (Leiden University M edical Center), and started the investigations described in this thesis.

List of Publications

Teppema LJ, Bijl H, Romberg RR, Dahan A. Antioxidants reverse depression of the hypoxic ventilatory response by acetazolamide in man.J Physiol(Lond) 2006;572:849-56

Bijl JHL, M ousavi Gourabi B, Dahan A, Teppema LJ. Effects of low-dose methazolamide on the controlof breathing in cats.Adv Exp M ed Biol2006;580:257-62

Olofsen E, Romberg R, Bijl H, M ooren R, Engbers F, Kest B, Dahan A. Alfentanil and placebo analgesia: no sex differences detected in models of experimental pain. Anesthesiology 2005; 103: 130-9

M ogilJS,Ritchie J,Smith SB,Strasburg K,Kaplan L,W allace M R,Romberg RR,BijlH,Sarton EY, Fillingim RB,Dahan A.M elanocortin-1 receptor gene variants affectpain and mu-opioid analgesia in mice and humans.J M ed Genet2005;42:583-7

Dahan A,Yassen A,BijlH,Romberg R,Sarton E,Teppema L,Olofsen E,Danhof M .Comparison of the respiratory effects of intravenous buprenorphine and fentanyl in humans and rats. Br J Anaesth 2005;94:825-34

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