Marieke von Lindern PhD

Research group Hematopoies

Dept of Hematopoiesis

Hematopoiesis is the process by which mature peripheral blood cells are formed from the hematopoietic stem cell. This process involves maintenance of the stem cell compartment, commitment of multipotent progenitors into the various lineages of the blood cell system, transient amplification of progenitor pools and maturation to functional cells that are released into the circulation.

Sanquin is dedicated to develop and supply novel cellular products adapted to the future perspective of personalized medicine.
The research group aims to be an expertise centre for basic research on survival, maintenance and lineage commitment of hematopoietic stem- and progenitor cells, and on the maturation of progenitors into functional peripheral blood cells. Whenever possible, we will use this knowledge for the development of novel cellular products that could be produced by the stem cell laboratory.

Research lines

ErythropoiesisMegakaryocytopoiesis
Cellular therapiesT cell activation
Chemotaxis and chemorepulsion in HSC 

 

Publications

Marieke von Lindern
Dept of Hematopoiesis

 

Staff

group photo HEP

Academic staff
Von Lindern, Marieke (MM) PhD (head)
Thijssen-Timmer, Daphne (DC) PhD
Van den Akker, Emile (E) PhD
Van Hennik, Paula (PB) PhD
Voermans, Carlijn (C) PhD
Wolkers, Monika (MC) PhD

PhD students
Balzarolo, Melania (M)
Brussen, Kim (K)
Klamer, Sofieke (SE)
Ovchynnikova, Elina (E)
Salerno, Fiamma (F)
Thiadens, Klaske (KAMH)
Vieira Braga, Felipe (FA)
Zeddies, Sabrina (S) 

Technicians
Di Summa, Franca (FM)
Engels, Sander (S)
Kleier, Marion (M)
Van Stalborch, Anna-Marieke (AD)
Vermeul, Kim (K)
Yagci, Nurcan (N)

Students
Baalhuis, Raymond (R)
Kuijk, Carlijn (C)