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Harry van Goor is a Professor at the University Medical Center Groningen (UMCG), part of the University of Groningen's Faculty of Medical Sciences. He maintains dual affiliations with the Vascular Medicine (VASC) research group and the Groningen Kidney Center (GKC), focusing on translational research in kidney and vascular pathologies.
His research expertise centers on oxidative stress mechanisms and thiol biochemistry in renal and cardiovascular diseases. The fingerprint of his work reveals dominant themes including Kidney Graft survival, Proteinuria, Kidney Injury, and Free Thiols metabolism. He investigates how oxidative stress pathways contribute to conditions like nephropathy and graft failure, with particular emphasis on thiol-based biomarkers and therapeutic interventions.
Analysis of his extensive publication record shows a consistent trajectory exploring redox biology in clinical contexts. His work bridges basic science (e.g., cystathionine lyase pathways in neurodegeneration) with clinical applications (renal transplantation outcomes, heart failure management). Key patterns include the role of sulfhydryl status as a prognostic indicator and the interplay between oxidative stress and organ dysfunction across multiple disease states.
Professor van Goor has supervised 37 students and served as Chair of the International Society of Antioxidants, Nutrition and Health (2018-2021). His laboratory work operates within the Vascular Medicine group and Groningen Kidney Center infrastructure, utilizing datasets related to polycystic kidney disease models and renoprotective strategies. Recent media engagements highlight his expertise in antioxidant mechanisms relevant to radiation enteritis and cancer therapeutics.
