
معرفی
Jorine Hartman is a researcher affiliated with the University of Groningen, focusing on respiratory medicine and chronic pulmonary diseases. She holds a PhD in Human Movement Sciences and has extensive experience in clinical and translational research. Her work primarily centers on bronchoscopic treatments for severe emphysema, including endobronchial valve therapies and lung volume reduction strategies.
Education:
- PhD in Human Movement Sciences, University of Groningen (2013)
- MSc in Human Movement Sciences, University of Groningen (2005)
- Bachelor's in Physical Therapy, Hanze University of Applied Sciences (2008)
Research Interests: Jorine’s research explores extrapulmonary effects of lung volume reduction, genomic mechanisms in COPD comorbidities, and clinical trial methodologies for respiratory interventions. She has published extensively on diaphragm function in emphysema and safety of novel devices like lung tensioning coils.
Collaborations: Her work involves multidisciplinary teams addressing COPD pathophysiology and treatment optimization, with studies often published in high-impact journals like ERJ Open Research and Respiration.
Editorial Roles: She serves as an editor for Respiration and European Respiratory Review, ensuring rigorous peer review in respiratory medicine.
Lab/Team: Active in translational research groups at the University of Groningen, focusing on clinical trials and biomarker discovery for respiratory diseases.
