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A glimpse at mRNA dynamics reveals cellular domains and rapid trafficking through granules

Gemert, A.M.C. van

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Gemert, A. M. C. van. (2011, September 21). A glimpse at mRNA dynamics reveals cellular domains and rapid trafficking through granules. Retrieved from

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Curriculum vitae

The author of this thesis was born on the 11th of January 1979 in The Hague, the Netherlands. She attended secondary school at Lycée Saint Sernin in Toulouse, France, where she received her degree in 1996. She started her biology study at the Paul Sabatier University in Toulouse and obtained her master degree in molecular and cellular biology in the year 2001. Following this, she did an internship on the regulation of the flhDC regulon in Escherichia coli at the Institute for Molecular and Cellular Biology in Toulouse under supervision of Dr. K. Cam. She started her PhD on mRNA dynamics in 2004 at the Molecular and Cellular Biology Department of the Leiden University Medical Center with Dr. C.R. Jost and Prof. Dr. H.J. Tanke. Results of this project are presented in this thesis.

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