Cees L van der Poel MD PhD

Research group Transfusion Technology Assessment

Joint Sanquin - Julius Center Transfusion Technology Assessment Unit

The Transfusion Technology Assessment (TTA) group was established in 2004 as an ongoing collaboration of Sanquin with Medical Technology Assessment Department of the Julius Center for Health Sciences and Primary Care at Utrecht University with the mission to perform risk assessments and cost-utility analyses on blood safety, to establish models for clinical blood use and blood recipient profiles and to collate and analyze European data on blood use and supply.

Research lines

Profiles of Transfusion Recipients
(PROTON-study)
Prediction of national blood demand and supply (PREDICT study)
Modeling the shelf-life of blood components in relation to adverse outcomesCouncil of Europe Reporting on the collection, testing and use of blood and blood components in Europe
Risk modeling for plasma-derived medicinal productsCost-effectiveness of blood safety measures in the Netherlands
Methodological studiesModeling Infections in the Transfusion Chain (MITCH-study)

 

Publicaties

Cees van der Poel
Research group Transfusion Technology Assessment

 

Staff 

group photo TTA

Academic staff
Van der Poel, Cees (CL) MD PhD (PI)
De Wit, GA PhD (Head MTA dept)

Post doc
Janssen, Mart (MP) PhD

PhD students
Oei, Welling (W) MD

Other contributors
Prof Bonsel, GJ MD PhD
Kretzschmar, M PhD
Schaasberg, Wim (WP)
Prof van Hout, BA PhD