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Prof. Philip Kluin is a prominent academic in the field of immunology and hematology, affiliated with the University of Groningen. His research focuses on B cell immunology, lymphoma pathogenesis, mastocytosis, and immune evasion mechanisms in cancers. He has supervised multiple PhD students, including A.G. Bosga-Bouwer, Marcel Nijland, and Wouter Plattel.
His expertise contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals related to health and well-being. Key research interests include diffuse large B-cell lymphoma, non-Hodgkin lymphoma, and systemic mastocytosis diagnosis standards. He collaborates internationally through initiatives like the EU-US Cooperative Group and the European Mantle Cell Lymphoma Network.
Recent publications explore immune system fundamentals, mast cell tumor classification, and risk factors in acute myeloid leukemia. His work emphasizes translating molecular insights into clinical applications, such as minimal residual disease analysis in mantle cell lymphoma.
Prof. Kluin has advised on studies involving long-term Hodgkin lymphoma survivor outcomes and employment impacts, reflecting a commitment to both basic and translational research. His contributions bridge pathology, immunology, and clinical oncology.
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