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Mathijs P. Bergman serves as a Lecturer in Molecular Microbiology at the Faculty of Science, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (VU Amsterdam), with additional affiliation to the AIMMS research institute. His academic role encompasses teaching specialized courses in immunology and autoimmunity while supervising bachelor thesis projects across Biology and Biomedical Sciences programs for the 2024-2025 academic year.
Dr. Bergman's research centers on autoimmune mechanisms in gastric pathology, with particular emphasis on T cell-mediated responses in conditions like pernicious anemia and autoimmune gastritis. His work investigates the interplay between bacterial pathogens (Helicobacter pylori and Campylobacter jejuni) and host immune responses, focusing on Th17 cell differentiation, IL-17 signaling, and molecular mimicry phenomena. The fingerprint analysis of his publications reveals strong specialization in autoimmunity (100%), T cell biology (87%), and gastric mucosal inflammation.
Analysis of his 13 research outputs (2009-2022) shows consistent thematic progression from bacterial pathogenesis studies toward autoimmune mechanisms in gastric disorders. Early work examined C. jejuni virulence factors and their role in reactive arthritis, while recent publications (2019-2022) focus on Th17/Tc17 cell dynamics in autoimmune gastritis and intrinsic factor recognition pathways. This evolution demonstrates a strategic shift toward translational immunology with clinical implications for autoimmune disease diagnosis.
No scientific awards are documented in the provided materials. However, Dr. Bergman actively mentors undergraduate researchers through multiple bachelor thesis supervision roles in both experimental and data analysis tracks within Biomedical Sciences, contributing to foundational training in immunological research methods and data interpretation.


