Our members

CGC.nl brings together leading cancer researchers from seven research institutions in the Netherlands. The participating scientists are:

Leila Akkari
(Netherlands Cancer Institute)
René Bernards
(Netherlands Cancer Institute)
Hans Bos
(University Medical Center Utrecht)
Thijn Brummelkamp
(Netherlands Cancer Institute)
Boudewijn Burgering
(University Medical Center Utrecht)
Miao-Ping Chien
(Erasmus Medical Center)
Hans Clevers
(Hubrecht Institute)
Edwin Cuppen
(University Medical Center Utrecht)
William Faller
(Netherlands Cancer Institute)
Peter Friedl
(Radboud University Medical Center Nijmegen)
Matilde Galli
(Hubrecht Institute)
 
Martijn Gloerich
(UMC Utrecht)
Albert Heck
(Utrecht University)
Jos Jonkers
(Netherlands Cancer Institute)
Roland Kanaar
(Erasmus Medical Center)
Puck Knipscheer
(Hubrecht Institute)
Miriam Koopman
(UMC Utrecht)
Geert Kops
(Hubrecht Institute)
Tineke Lenstra
(Netherlands Cancer Institute)
John Martens
(Erasmus Medical Center)
Jan Paul Medema
(Academic Medical Center Amsterdam)
René Medema
(Netherlands Cancer Institute)
Anne Rios
(Prinses Maxima Center)
Laila Ritsma
(LUMC)
Jan Schellens
(Netherlands Cancer Institute)
Titia Sixma
(Netherlands Cancer Institute)
Stefan Sleijfer
(Erasmus Medical Center)
Peter ten Dijke
(Leiden University Medical Center)
Maarten van Lohuizen
(Netherlands Cancer Institute)
Alexander van Oudenaarden
(Hubrecht Institute)
Jacco van Rheenen
(Hubrecht Institute)
Michiel Vermeulen
Radboud University Medical Center Nijmegen
Yvonne Vercoulen
(UMC Utrecht)
Wim Vermeulen
(Erasmus Medical Center)
Emile Voest
(Netherlands Cancer Institute)
Rob Vries
Managing Director HUB
Lodewyk Wessels
(Netherlands Cancer Institute)

News

12 Jan 2018

annual CGC meeting 2018

All CGC.nl researchers are welcome, however registration is required.

28 Nov 2017

ERC grant for Michiel Vermeulen

Michiel Vermeulen, one of our CGC group leaders, was awarded a prestigious ERC-Consolidator Grant.

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17 Nov 2017

Fumagalli wins CGC poster prize

Arianna Fumagalli received the 2017 poster award during the CGC meeting New Horizons in Cancer Research

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Agenda

10 & 11 Jan 2019

CGC-Oncode annual scientific meeting

Annual meeting for the CGC and Oncode scientific community

08 & 09 Nov 2018

CGC-Oncode annual conference

Oncode and the Cancer Genomics Centre are pleased to host our annual joint scientific meeting at the KIT Royal Tropical Institute in Amsterdam. This year's topic is “From tissues to cells to molecules: multi-scale visualization of cancer processes”. More information is available here

05 Oct 2018

MASSterclass: Spectrometry & Cytometry

By Michiel Vermeulen and Yvonne Vercoulen Oncode Institute and CGC host a workshop about quantitative mass spectrometry-based proteomics and mass cytometry. What do you need to run a smooth experiment? Which kind of research questions can be answered? What are the costs? By the end of the workshop you will know what is needed to execute a succesful mass spectrometry or cytometry experiment. Please register here


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