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RNA Cancer Biology
Belgium

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Employment (1)

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven: Leuven, Flanders, BE

2020-10-01 to present | PhD student (Laboratory for RNA Cancer Biology)
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Yvessa Verheyden

Education and qualifications (3)

Vrije Universiteit Brussel: Brussels, BE

2018-09-24 to 2020-07-01 | Master of Science in Molecular Biology
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Yvessa Verheyden

Vrije Universiteit Brussel: Brussel, BE

2017-09-24 to 2018-07-01 | Bachelor of science in Biomedical Sciences
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Yvessa Verheyden

Erasmus University College Brussels: Brussels, BE

2014-09-24 to 2017-09-10 | Bachelor in Biomedical Laboratory Technology Option Pharmaceutical and Biological Techniques
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Yvessa Verheyden

Works (5)

ROSALINDprotects the mitochondrial translational machinery from oxidative damage

2024-01-04 | Preprint
Contributors: Vicky Katopodi; Yvessa Verheyden; Sonia Cinque; Elena Lara Jimenez; Ewout Demesmaeker; Alessandro Marino; Rita Derua; Elisabetta Groaz; Eleonora Leucci
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The assembly of cancer-specific ribosomes by the lncRNALISRRsuppresses melanoma anti-tumour immunity

2023-01-08 | Preprint
Contributors: Sonia Cinque; Yvessa Verheyden; Sara Adnane; Alessandro Marino; Vicky Katopodi; Ewout Demesmaeker; Zorica Knezevic; Sarah Hanache; Roberto Vendramin; Alessandro Cuomo et al.
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Activation of the integrated stress response confers vulnerability to mitoribosome-targeting antibiotics in melanoma

Journal of Experimental Medicine
2021-09-06 | Journal article
Contributors: Roberto Vendramin; Vicky Katopodi; Sonia Cinque; Angelina Konnova; Zorica Knezevic; Sara Adnane; Yvessa Verheyden; Panagiotis Karras; Ewout Demesmaeker; Francesca M. Bosisio et al.
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Control of nucleolar stress and translational reprogramming by lncRNAs

Cell Stress
2019-01-14 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 2523-0204
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Yvessa Verheyden

SAMMSON fosters cancer cell fitness by concertedly enhancing mitochondrial and cytosolic translation.

Nature structural & molecular biology
2018-10 | Journal article
Contributors: Vendramin R; Verheyden Y; Ishikawa H; Goedert L; Nicolas E; Saraf K; Armaos A; Delli Ponti R; Izumikawa K; Mestdagh P et al.
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Yvessa Verheyden via Europe PubMed Central