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University of Groningen

The multifactorial nature of food allergy

van Ginkel, Cornelia Doriene

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295 Curriculum Vitae PART IV

9. Asai Y. and Eslami A., Ginkel C.D. van, Akhabir L., Wan M., Ellis G., Ben-Shoshan

M. et al. Genome-wide association study and meta-analysis in multiple

populations identifies new loci for peanut allergy and establishes c11orf30/EMSY as a genetic risk factor for food allergy. Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology 141(3)991-1001 (2018)

10. Asai Y. and Eslami A., Ginkel C.D. van, Akhabir L., Wan M., Yin D., Ellis G. et al. Canadian genome-wide association study and meta analysis confirm HLA as a risk factor for peanut allergy. Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology 141(4)1513-6 (2018)

11. Petterson M., Koppelman G.H., Schins A.M.M., Ginkel C.D. van, Flokstra-de Blok B.M.J., Kollen B.J., Dubois A.E.J. Greater severity of peanut challenge reactions using a high fat versus low fat matrix vehicle. European Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology [Epub ahead of print] (2018)

SUBMITTED FOR PEER REVIEW

o Ginkel C.D. van, Vonk J.M., Flokstra- de Blok B.M.J., Sprikkelman A.B., Koppelman G.H., Dubois A.E.J. Self-reported food allergy in 78 890 adults from the northern Netherlands.

o Ginkel C.D. van and Bak E., Kollen B.J., Flokstra-de Blok B.M.J., Koppelman G.H., Dubois A.E.J. Effect of birth order and familial atopy on food allergy risk.

o Nitsche C., Ginkel C.D. van, Kollen B.J., Sprikkelman A.B., Koppelman G.H., Dubois A.E.J. Eliciting dose is associated with tolerance development in peanut and cow’s milk allergic children.

CURRICULUM VITAE

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

2019 Resident in psychiatry at the Dimence Group, Zwolle

2018 – present Medical doctor (ANIOS) of the Flexible Assertive Community

Treatment (FACT) team Zwolle Zuid of Dimence, centre for specialized mental healthcare, Zwolle

2013 – 2018 PhD candidate at the Department of Pediatric Pulmonology and Pediatric Allergy, University of Groningen, University Medical Center Groningen, Groningen Research Institute on Asthma and COPD

Title of PhD thesis: The multifactorial nature of food allergy Promotores: Prof. Dr. A.E.J. Dubois and Prof. Dr. G.H. Koppelman

EDUCATION

2013 –2018 Master of Science, Medicine, University of Groningen, University Medical Center Groningen

2009-2012 Bachelor of Science, Medicine, University of Groningen, University Medical Center Groningen

2009 Cambridge Certificate of Advanced English

2002-2009 Pre-University education (VWO) Christelijk College Groevenbeek in Ermelo. Graduated with honours, Cum Laude

COURSES

2016 TIAS Medical Business Education Summer Academy

2016 Advanced Genetic Epidemiological Research and Data Analysis course, GUIDE, Graduate School of Medical Sciences Groningen

2015 eBROK (Basic course on Regulations and Organisation for Clinical investigators), Netherlands Federation of University medical Centres 2013 Genomic and Proteomic Approaches to Complex Heart, Lung, Blood, & Sleep

Disorders, The Jackson Laboratory, Bar Harbor, Maine, USA.

2013 Abbas Course on Cellular and Molecular Immunology, GUIDE, Graduate School of Medical Sciences Groningen

2013 Genetic Epidemiological Research and Data Analysis course, GUIDE, Graduate School of Medical Sciences Groningen

2013 Project mangement, Graduate School of Medical Sciences Groningen

ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES

2018 Storyteller at the ‘Voorleesexpress’ 2014 – 2015 Member of the Talent Web Groningen

2014 – 2015 Chair of the board of the European MD/PhD conference 2015 in Groningen 2011 – 2012 Chair of the board of the International Student Congress of (bio) Medical

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AWARDS

2013 Abstract award at the Pediatric Allergy and Asthma Meeting 2013 of the European Academy of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, Athens, Greece. “Filaggrin loss-of-function variants are associated with clinical reactivity foods”.

2017 Oral presentation award at the European Academy of Allergy and Clinical Immunology Meeting 2017, Helsinki, Finland

“Replication of the association of the STAT6 gene with food allergy, as diagnosed by DBPCFC’’

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