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The role of ATF2 in insulin action

Baan, B.

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Baan, B. (2009, June 23). The role of ATF2 in insulin action. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/1887/13861

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117 Curriculum vitae

The author of this thesis was born on the 10th of June 1977 in Leiden, the Netherlands.

After graduating from the Gymnasium Haganum in The Hague in 1995, he started a study Biology at the University of Utrecht. During his master he did a first internship within the faculty of Biology at the EMSA-department (Drs. Esther Hulleman and Dr. Johannes Boonstra). In 1999, he was secretary of the Board of the Dutch National Student Orchestra (NSO) and played the double bass in the orchestra. Returning to his study, he did a second master-internship at the Virology-department of the faculty of Veterinary Science (Drs.

Marel de Wit and Prof. Dr. Peter Rottier). After concluding his master studies with a literature review at the Hubrecht-laboratory in 2002 (Dr. Hendrik Korswagen), he started the research described in this thesis at the department of Molecular Cell Biology of the Leiden University Medical Centre, supervised by Dr. Margriet Ouwens and Prof. Dr. Ton Maassen. Since 2006, the author is employed as a postdoctoral researcher in the group of Dr. Hans van Dam at the department of Molecular Cell Biology of the Leiden University Medical Centre.

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119 List of publications

Baan B, Van Dam JAF and Ouwens DM. ATF2, a novel player in insulin action and insulin resistance? Manuscript in preparation.

Baan B, Wanga TAT, Van der Zon GCM, Maassen JA and Ouwens DM. Identification of insulin-regulated ATF2-target genes in 3T3L1 adipocytes and A14 fibroblasts. Manuscript in preparation.

Baan B, Voshol PJ, Van der Zon GCM, Kriek J, Korsheninnikova E, Romijn JA, Maassen JA and Ouwens DM. Increased in vivo phosphorylation of activating transcription factor 2 by insulin and high fat diet-induced insulin resistance in mice. Manuscript in preparation.

Baan B, Van der Zon GCM, Maassen JA and Ouwens DM. The nuclear appearance of ERK and p38 determines the sequential induction of ATF2-Thr71 and ATF-Thr69-

phosphorylation by serum in JNK deficient cells. Manuscript conditionally accepted.

Korsheninnikova E, Voshol PJ, Baan B, Van der Zon GCM, Havekes LM, Romijn JA, Maassen JA and Ouwens DM. Dynamics of insulin signalling in liver during

hyperinsulinemic euglycaemic clamp conditions in vivo and the effects of high fat feeding in male mice. Arch Physiol Biochem (2007) 113(4-5):173-185

Nascimento EBM, Fodor M, van der Zon GCM, Jazet IM, Meinders AE, Vlasblom R, Baan B, Eckel J, Maassen JA, Diamant M and Ouwens DM. Insulin-stimulated

phosphorylation of the proline-rich Akt substrate PRAS40 is impaired in insulin target tissues of high fat diet-fed rats. Diabetes (2006) 55(12): 3221-3228

Baan B, Van Dam JAF, Van der Zon GCM, Maassen JA and Ouwens DM. The role of JNK, p38 and ERK MAP-kinases in insulin-induced Thr69 and Thr71-phosphorylation of transcription factor ATF2. Mol Endocrinology (2006) 20(8): 1786-1795

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