University of Groningen
Importance of molecular diagnostic of viral infections in renal transplant recipients
Rurenga-Gard, Lilli
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10.33612/diss.92267443
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CURRICULUM VITAE
The author of this thesis was born in Hamburg, Germany on November 29th of1981. She is
married and has 3 lovely children.
At the age of 7 she moved to Capelle aan den IJssel, The Netherlands, where she graduated from high school, level “VWO”, at Comenius College in 2001. She obtained her Bachelor of Applied Science, specialization molecular biology, at het Hogeschool Utrecht, Utrecht, The Netherlands in 2005. During the education she did her internship at the department of microbiology, University of Pennsylvania, School of Medicine Philadelphia, USA for 10 months. She worked on the ‘differential intracellular localization of coronavirus spike proteins’.
After graduation she worked as a medical laboratory technician at the Department of Virology at the Erasmus University in Rotterdam, The Netherlands specializing in molecular diagnostic techniques. In 2007 she moved to Groningen where she worked as laboratory and research technician at the Department of Medical Microbiology, division clinical virology, at the University Medical Center Groningen. She was involved in setting up the division clinical virology and optimization and implementation of molecular tests under supervision of Prof. dr. H.G.M. Niesters.
In 2012 she started, parallel to her position as research technician, her PhD under the supervision of Prof. dr. H.G.M. Niesters, Prof. dr. W.J. van Son, dr. A. Riezebos-Brilman and dr. J.S. Sanders. It focused on importance of molecular diagnostic of viral infections in renal transplant recipients of which the results are presented in this thesis.
In 2015 she became unit-manager for the unit moleculair and serology, at the Department of Medical Microbiology & Infectionprevention, at the University Medical Center Groningen.
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