Pediatric differentiated thyroid carcinoma
Klein Hesselink, Mariëlle
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10.33612/diss.145073752
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Mariëlle Sanne Klein Hesselink was born on January 6th 1986 in Zuidhorn, the Netherlands.
She graduated cum laude from secondary education at the ‘Willem Lodewijk Gymnasium’ in Groningen in 2004. She continued her education at the University of Groningen, where she studied medicine. After obtaining her Bachelor’s degree in 2007, Mariëlle followed a 5 months clinical rotation at the Nantes university hospital and studied medicine at the University of Nantes, France, as part of the European Erasmus programme. For her master education, she performed research focused on thyroglobulin antibodies at the department of Endocrinology at the University Medical Center Groningen. Mariëlle graduated as a medical doctor in 2011. She continued as a PhD candidate. In September 2011, she started with the research described in this thesis under supervision of Prof. Thera Links, Prof. Wim Tissing, and Dr. Gianni Bocca at the University Medical Center Groningen in close collaboration with the Dutch Pediatric Thyroid Cancer Study Consortium and the Institute of Pathology of the University Hospital Essen, Germany. From 2015-2019, Mariëlle worked as a clinical resident for internal medicine at the Alrijne hospital in Leiderdorp. Since June 2019 she is working as a medical advisor in oncology at Merck Group. Mariëlle and her partner Rens Deutekom live in Voorburg together with their two sons.