Presentatie Prof. dr. Büller en Prof. dr. ReitsmaCVON
The influence of statins on the role of blood coagulation in the maintenance of a healthy macro- and microvasculature and in the prevention of recurrent thrombosis.
Presentatie van Prof. dr.Wilde en Prof. dr. VosCVON
1. The document discusses research into genetic and acquired predictors of sudden cardiac death, with the goal of improving prevention.
2. The research will use large community-based genetic and epidemiological studies in the Netherlands to identify genetic and lifestyle factors that influence risk of sudden cardiac death.
3. Advanced genomic and proteomic techniques will be applied to study the molecular mechanisms and interactions between genetic and acquired factors in modulating sudden cardiac death risk.
Presentatie Prof. dr. Deckers en Prof. dr. BotsCVON
Combining Atherosclerosis Imaging and New and Novel Markers in Asymptomatic Subjects at Intermediate CVD Risk: Implications for Pathophysiology, Prediction and Prevention.
Presentatie Prof. dr. Büller en Prof. dr. ReitsmaCVON
The influence of statins on the role of blood coagulation in the maintenance of a healthy macro- and microvasculature and in the prevention of recurrent thrombosis.
Presentatie van Prof. dr.Wilde en Prof. dr. VosCVON
1. The document discusses research into genetic and acquired predictors of sudden cardiac death, with the goal of improving prevention.
2. The research will use large community-based genetic and epidemiological studies in the Netherlands to identify genetic and lifestyle factors that influence risk of sudden cardiac death.
3. Advanced genomic and proteomic techniques will be applied to study the molecular mechanisms and interactions between genetic and acquired factors in modulating sudden cardiac death risk.
Presentatie Prof. dr. Deckers en Prof. dr. BotsCVON
Combining Atherosclerosis Imaging and New and Novel Markers in Asymptomatic Subjects at Intermediate CVD Risk: Implications for Pathophysiology, Prediction and Prevention.
An interview on the potential and challenges of personalized medicine, published in Medisch Contact (a monthy journal for healthcare professionals). In Dutch.
Orphan Café, 27 juni 2013
Prof. dr. Gertjan van Ommen (Leiden University Medical Centre)
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Quantified Self voor gepersonaliseerde gezondheidWessel Kraaij
*Dutch*
Presentatie voor symposium datagedreven wetenschap Adviesraad Wetenschap Technologie en Innovatie
Impact van quantified self technieken op het onderzoek naar gepersonaliseerde diagnose en prognose in relatie tot gezondheid
Communicating immunological research and developments four times a year through MedZine immuno-oncology magazine to medical oncologists for clinical practice.
1. The document discusses research into genetic and acquired predictors of sudden cardiac death, with the goal of improving prevention strategies.
2. The research will use large community-based genetic and epidemiological studies from the Netherlands, as well as advanced genomic and proteomic techniques, to identify genetic and environmental factors that influence cardiac arrhythmia risk.
3. The research aims to determine how genetic and acquired factors interact to modulate sudden cardiac death risk, as well as the molecular and electrophysiological mechanisms involved. Results may help predict sudden cardiac death risk and identify new therapeutic targets.
Presentatie Prof. dr. Doevendans en Prof. dr. CleversCVON
This document discusses a research consortium studying human stem cells for cardiac repair. The goals are to reduce patients with symptomatic cardiac failure by unraveling the mechanisms behind stem cell therapy's benefits to improve heart regeneration. Key research questions focus on the roles of neovascularization, microRNAs, and paracrine factors in regeneration. The impact of risk factors like gender, smoking, and diabetes on stem cell behavior and host response will also be examined. Four work packages are outlined studying cardiogenesis, individual variation, preclinical trials, and clinical trials using mesenchymal stem cells, adipose tissue-derived nucleated cells, and cardiac stem cells.
An interview on the potential and challenges of personalized medicine, published in Medisch Contact (a monthy journal for healthcare professionals). In Dutch.
Orphan Café, 27 juni 2013
Prof. dr. Gertjan van Ommen (Leiden University Medical Centre)
Bekijk alle presentaties van de Orphan Cafés op:
http://www.orphancafe.nl/presentaties/
Quantified Self voor gepersonaliseerde gezondheidWessel Kraaij
*Dutch*
Presentatie voor symposium datagedreven wetenschap Adviesraad Wetenschap Technologie en Innovatie
Impact van quantified self technieken op het onderzoek naar gepersonaliseerde diagnose en prognose in relatie tot gezondheid
Communicating immunological research and developments four times a year through MedZine immuno-oncology magazine to medical oncologists for clinical practice.
1. The document discusses research into genetic and acquired predictors of sudden cardiac death, with the goal of improving prevention strategies.
2. The research will use large community-based genetic and epidemiological studies from the Netherlands, as well as advanced genomic and proteomic techniques, to identify genetic and environmental factors that influence cardiac arrhythmia risk.
3. The research aims to determine how genetic and acquired factors interact to modulate sudden cardiac death risk, as well as the molecular and electrophysiological mechanisms involved. Results may help predict sudden cardiac death risk and identify new therapeutic targets.
Presentatie Prof. dr. Doevendans en Prof. dr. CleversCVON
This document discusses a research consortium studying human stem cells for cardiac repair. The goals are to reduce patients with symptomatic cardiac failure by unraveling the mechanisms behind stem cell therapy's benefits to improve heart regeneration. Key research questions focus on the roles of neovascularization, microRNAs, and paracrine factors in regeneration. The impact of risk factors like gender, smoking, and diabetes on stem cell behavior and host response will also be examined. Four work packages are outlined studying cardiogenesis, individual variation, preclinical trials, and clinical trials using mesenchymal stem cells, adipose tissue-derived nucleated cells, and cardiac stem cells.
Presentatie Dr. H. Stam, directeur Hartstichting tijdens de 1e bijeenkomst CCVON
Presentatie Prof. dr Rinkel en Prof. dr. Algra
1. Inflammation and Infection in Stroke from aetiology to treatment in cerebral infarction, intracerebral haemorrhage and subarachnoid haemorrhage Ale Algra Gabriel J.E. Rinkel
2. Consortium: wie Prof dr A. Algra Dr D. van de Beek Dr W.M. van den Bergh Prof dr D. Dippel Dr R. Dijkhuizen Dr C.J.M. Klijn Prof dr A. van der Lugt Dr P.J. Nederkoorn Prof dr L. Regli Prof dr G.J.E. Rinkel Dr Y.M. Ruigrok Dr M.D. Vergouwen Dr H.B. van der Worp Dr M.J.H. Wermer Consortium: landelijk dekkend Klinische neurowetenschappen Experimentele neurowetenschappen Klinische en experimentele immunologie Klinische en experimentele infectieziekten Intensive care geneeskunde Klinische radiologie Beeldwetenschappen (neuro-imaging) Klinische epidemiologie “ Overschrijdend” Consortium: welke disciplines
6. 3 fase III trials bestrijden gevolgen I&I - koeling - preventief antibiotica - methylprednisolon Inzicht in inflammatie en immunosuppresie gerelateerd aan prognose na beroerte + Interventies die ingrijpen in inflammatie en immunosuppresie na beroerte Fase II trials Veiligheid /werking Fase III trials Effectiviteit Translatie
7. Focus areas Dutch Heart Foundation metabolic disorders of aging hyperglycaemie en diabetes gender issues sexe verschillen in prognose van beroerte Focus areas Dutch Heart Foundation metabolic disorders of aging Beroerte en diabetes beide aandoeningen van oudere mens Hyperglycaemie na beroerte slechtere prognose verhoogt risico op infectie Loopt de relatie tussen hoog glucose en slechte prognose na beroerte via toegenomen kans op infectie Focus areas Dutch Heart Foundation gender issues Vrouwen slechtere prognose na beroerte (geslacht onafhankelijke risicofactor) We gaan onderzoeken of en zo ja hoe inflammatoire en immunologische processen na beroerte verschillen tussen mannen en vrouwen