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Marieke von Lindern is an Associate Professor in Cell Biology at Erasmus MC, a leading medical center in Rotterdam, Netherlands. Her research focuses on hematopoiesis, hemoglobin regulation, and blood disorders.
Her primary research interests include Embryonic Hemoglobin, Hematopoietic Cell development, Myeloid biology, Fusion Gene function, Fetal Hemoglobin regulation, Nuclear Membrane dynamics, Chromosome Rearrangement, and KLF1 transcription factor biology. Her work spans molecular mechanisms of blood cell development and potential therapeutic applications for hemoglobinopathies.
Analysis of her recent publications reveals a strong focus on stem cell differentiation, hemoglobin regulation, and epigenetic control of blood cell development. Her 2024 work demonstrates cutting-edge research in induced pluripotent stem cells and reporter systems for hemoglobin induction, building on her longstanding expertise in KLF1 and hemoglobin regulation evident in her 2022 and earlier work.
Her research has been widely recognized with significant attention, including mentions in 264 news outlets and references in policy documents, particularly for the European Hematology Association Roadmap.
Dr. von Lindern has supervised 6 students according to her profile and maintains extensive national and international collaborations across hematology research. Her work often involves multi-institutional teams and has received substantial downloads and citations, indicating its impact in the field.
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