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University of Groningen

Antibacterial measures for biofilm control

van de Lagemaat, Marieke

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171 169 Curriculum Vitae

Marieke van de Lagemaat (1987) was born in Enschede, The Netherlands. From 2006 she studied Dentistry at the University of Groningen (RUG). She did her masterthesis on research of biofilm on orthodontic retention wires. After graduating as a dentist in 2012, she worked for one year as a general dentist in two different practices in Enschede. In 2013, she started the postgraduate program in orthodontics at the Department of Orthodontics at the University Medical Center Groningen (UMCG) and was given an opportunity to start a PhD project in line with her masterthesis. This PhD project was a collaboration of the Department of Orthodontics at the UMCG and the Department of Biomedical Engineering, part of the W.J. Kolff Institute. During the postgraduate program in orthodontics she was board member of the VOIO (Verening van Orthodontisten In Opleiding) and editor of the W.J. Kolff Newsletter. She gave several presentations about her research project during clinical and biomedical congresses and won the award for best societal impact of the year during the Kolff days in 2016.

Marieke finished her postgraduate program in orthodontics in 2017 and started working as an orthodontist in different private practices in Maarssen and Katwijk. Currently, she works in one orthodontic practice and participates in the Young Leadership Program of the Koninklijke Nederlands Maatschappij voor Tandheelkunde (KNMT).

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