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Research on glomerular diseases is aimed at unraveling the underlying molecular mechanisms of proteinuria and glomerular inflammation, and focuses on the role of heparan sulfate at the structure-functional level. The development of anti-chromatin autoantibodies and lupus nephritis is a second key interest, and focuses on the effects of apoptotic blebs and chromatin modifications on dendritic cells. Research on transplantation immunology focuses on dendritic cells, chemokines and heparan sulfate.
Activities
Employment (7)
2020-03-01
to
present
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Professor in Immunology of Kidney diseases and Transpantation
(Nephrology)
Employment
Source:
Johan Van der Vlag
2003-05
to
present
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Head Nephrology Research Laboratory
(Nephrology)
Employment
Source:
Johan Van der Vlag
2009-05-01
to
2020-02-29
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Associate Professor in experimental Nephrology
(Nephrology)
Employment
Source:
Johan Van der Vlag
2000-05
to
2003-04
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Senior investigator
(Nephrology)
Employment
Source:
Johan Van der Vlag
1996-05
to
2000-04
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Post-doctoral researcher
(Biochemistry (facultyof Science))
Employment
Source:
Johan Van der Vlag
1995-01
to
1996-04
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Post-doctoral researcher
(Food Technology)
Employment
Source:
Johan Van der Vlag
1989-12
to
1994-11
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PhD-student
(Biochemistry (faculty of Science))
Employment
Source:
Johan Van der Vlag
Education and qualifications (2)
1989-12-01
to
1994-11-15
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PhD
(Biochemistry (faculty of Science))
Education
Source:
Johan Van der Vlag
1984-09-01
to
1989-11-15
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Master
(Molecular Biology)
Education
Source:
Johan Van der Vlag