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HLA alloreactivity by human viral specific memory T-cells

D'Orsogna, L.J.A.

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D'Orsogna, L. J. A. (2010, December 8). HLA alloreactivity by human viral specific memory T-cells. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/1887/16223

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Curriculum vitae

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Curriculum Vitae

169 CURRICULUM VITAE

Lloyd Joseph Andrew D’Orsogna werd op 16 juni 1976 geboren te Perth, Australië. Op vrijdag 20 augustus 1976 kreeg hij zijn eerste DKT (Difterie, Kinkhoest, Tetanus) vaccinatie en in 1994 kreeg hij de ziekte van Pfeiffer (EBV mononucleosis infectiosa). De middelbare school- tijd heeft hij doorlopen op het Trinity College in Perth, waarna hij de studie Geneeskunde volgde aan de University of Western Australia vanaf 1994.

In 1999 behaalde hij zijn medische graad (doctoraal examen) en werkte vervolgens als dokter bij het Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital en het Royal Perth Hospital. Zijn co-schappen heeft hij voltooid in Kalgoorlie en Alice Springs, Australië en in Glasgow, Schotland. In 2005 begon hij zijn opleiding tot Klinisch Immunoloog onder supervisie van Prof. Frank Christiansen.

Tijdens deze periode schreef hij verschillende wetenschappelijke publicaties over immunode- ficienties, orgaan transplantatie en beenmerg transplantatie.

In Oktober 2007 startte zijn promotie onderzoek onder leiding van Prof Frans Claas, Prof Ilias Doxiadis en Dr Dave Roelen bij de afdeling Immunohematologie en Bloedtransfusie van het Leids Universitair Medisch Centrum te Leiden, Nederland. De resultaten van dit onderzoek worden in dit proefschrift gepresenteerd. In Leiden werd hij een expert in virus specifieke T-cell clonering en Salsa dansen. In augustus 2011 zal Lloyd D’Orsogna, na voltooiing van het laatste immunopathology examen, geregistreerd worden als Klinisch Immunoloog en als

“Fellow” worden toegelaten tot the “Royal Australian College of Physicians” en “Royal Col- lege of Pathologists of Australia”.

Op 8 september 2011 zal Lloyd D’Orsogna om 11.30h in het huwelijk treden met Martina Cocco in “La Trinita” kerk te Chieti, Abruzzo, Italië.

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Curriculum Vitae

171 CURRICULUM VITAE

Lloyd Joseph Andrew D’Orsogna was born on the 16th June 1976 in Perth, Australia. On Friday 20th August 1976 he received his first DTP (Diptheria-Tetanus-Pertussis) vaccination and in 1994 suffered acute EBV infectious mononucleosis. He attended secondary school at Trinity College in Perth and after graduating he started medical training at the University of Western Australia in 1994.

He obtained his medical degree in 1999 and subsequently worked as a resident and registrar at both Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital and Royal Perth Hospital. As part of medical training he also completed clinical rotations in Kalgoorlie and Alice Springs, Australia and Glasgow, Scotland. In 2005 he started his training as a clinical immunologist at the department of clini- cal immunology and immunogenetics under the supervision of Professor Frank Christiansen.

During this period he published research papers on immunodeficiency diseases, solid organ transplantation and bone marrow transplantation.

From October 2007 until December 2010 he worked as a PhD researcher under the supervi- sion of Prof Frans Claas, Prof Ilias Doxiadis and Dr Dave Roelen at the department of im- munohematology and blood transfusion at the Leiden University Medical Centre, the Neth- erlands, where the research presented in this thesis was performed. In Leiden he became an expert in viral specific T-cell cloning and salsa dancing. Lloyd D’Orsogna will be registered as a clinical immunologist and admitted as a fellow of the Royal Australian College of Physicians and Royal College of Pathologists of Australasia in August 2011, following completion of the final immunopathology examination.

At 11:30am on the 8th September 2011 Lloyd D’Orsogna will marry Martina Cocco at “La Trinita” Church in Chieti, Abruzzo.

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