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Dr. Monique Mulder serves as an Associate Professor in the Department of Internal Medicine at Erasmus MC, with a robust research profile spanning neuroscience, lipidology, and metabolic disorders. Her work bridges clinical medicine with molecular mechanisms underlying neurodegenerative and cardiovascular diseases.
Her research interests focus on Alzheimer's Disease, Apolipoprotein E, High-Density Lipoprotein, Lipoprotein, Sphingolipid, and Mouse Models. Dr. Mulder's work explores the intersection of lipid metabolism and neurological conditions, particularly investigating how lipoproteins and sphingolipids influence neurodegenerative processes and vascular health. Her fingerprint reveals strong connections between lipid biochemistry and neurological disorders, with particular emphasis on therapeutic targets like Liver X Receptors.
Analysis of her recent publications shows a clear trajectory toward understanding lipid metabolism in neurological and cardiovascular contexts. Her work spans from basic science (mouse models of Alzheimer's) to clinical applications (lipoprotein glomerulopathy cases, hypertension studies). Notably, she investigates how lipid-modifying therapies might serve as therapeutic targets for demyelinating disorders and neurodegenerative conditions.
Dr. Mulder has supervised 8 research projects as indicated by her supervised work count. Her research output demonstrates significant collaborative activity across multiple institutions, with particular emphasis on translational research connecting basic lipid biochemistry with clinical applications.
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