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Current & previous research grants

At LSBR we are proud of our history of funding groundbreaking research in the field of blood transfusion and related haematology disorders. This section highlights the projects we have supported in the past and showcases the diverse and innovative research that aligns with our mission.

For current research please find the monitoring form for your reports and the information on monitoring below.

Number of research projects found:

197

Assembling the molecular machinery of coagulation: learning from the adaptive evolution of snake venom proteins.

Dr M.H.A. Bos

Name researcher:

4 years

Duration:

2014

Year:

€277.000

Amount granted:

1451

Project number:

Towards routine HPA-screening in pregnancy to prevent FNAIT: Assessing disease burden, optimising risk group selection and Safety of IVIg Treatment.

Prof D. Oepkes/Prof C.E. van der Schoot/Dr C. de Haas

Name researcher:

4 years

Duration:

2014

Year:

€430.500

Amount granted:

1440

Project number:

The protective role of innate lymphoid cells (ILC) after hematopoietic stem cell transplantation.

Dr M.D. Hazenberg

Name researcher:

4 years

Duration:

2014

Year:

€560.000

Amount granted:

1438F

Project number:

Transgenerational T cells: a cellular form of maternal care after birth with therapeutic potential in allogeneic stem cell therapy.

Dr D. Amsen

Name researcher:

4 years

Duration:

2014

Year:

€398.500

Amount granted:

1430

Project number:

Redesigning coagulation factor VIII; Repairing an evolutionary mistake.

Dr A.B. Meijer/Prof K. Mertens

Name researcher:

3 years

Duration:

2014

Year:

€274.500

Amount granted:

1417

Project number:

Role of RBC adhesion molecules in immune adherence clearance.

Dr R. van Bruggen

Name researcher:

4 years

Duration:

2014

Year:

€432.500

Amount granted:

1412

Project number:

Non-regular grant - Molecular and Cellular Haematology Research Program

Sanquin Blood Supply - Sanquin Research

Name researcher:

5 years

Duration:

2013

Year:

€ 5.000.000

Amount granted:

non-regular grant 2013-0628

Project number:

What keeps tumor infiltrating T cells from being effector cells?

Dr M. Wolkers

Name researcher:

4 years

Duration:

2013

Year:

€560.000

Amount granted:

1373F

Project number:

Tracing human dendritic cell development from a common precursor of dendritic cells and osteoclasts.

Prof J. Borst/Dr Y. Xiao

Name researcher:

3 years

Duration:

2013

Year:

€392.000

Amount granted:

1355

Project number:

SMIM1, the VEL-antigen, a novel regulator of erythropoiesis.

Prof C.E. van der Schoot/Dr E. van den Akker/Prof W.H. Ouwehand

Name researcher:

4 years

Duration:

2013

Year:

€445.500

Amount granted:

1351

Project number:

Large scale discovery of minor histocompatibility antigens valuable for immunotherapy of hematological tumors.

Dr M.H.M. Heemskerk/Dr P.A. Veelen

Name researcher:

3 years

Duration:

2013

Year:

€225.500

Amount granted:

1331

Project number:

Ubiquitylation and acetylation in leukocyte-vessel wall interactions and inflammation.

Prof P.L. Hordijk

Name researcher:

3 years

Duration:

2013

Year:

€383.000

Amount granted:

1311

Project number:

Role of platelet Toll-like receptor signaling in hemostasis and inflammation.

Prof T. van der Poll

Name researcher:

4 years

Duration:

2013

Year:

€293.300

Amount granted:

1309

Project number:

Gatekeepers of the vasculature; regulation of exocytosis by syntaxin binding proteins.

Dr R. Bierings/Dr J. Voorberg

Name researcher:

2.25 years

Duration:

2012

Year:

€210.650

Amount granted:

1244

Project number:

Control of erythropoiesis by iron dependent expression of protein isoforms.

Dr M. von Lindern

Name researcher:

4 years

Duration:

2012

Year:

€398.500

Amount granted:

1239

Project number:

From in vitro erythropoiesis to transfusion.

Dr E. van den Akker

Name researcher:

4 years

Duration:

2012

Year:

€560.000

Amount granted:

1238F

Project number:

Understanding clinically significant allo- and auto-immunity towards blood cells.

Dr G. Vidarrson/Dr M. Wuhrer

Name researcher:

4 years

Duration:

2012

Year:

€398.350

Amount granted:

1229

Project number:

Neutrophil cytotoxic granules in microbial infection and cancer.

Dr T.K. van den Berg

Name researcher:

4 years

Duration:

2012

Year:

€382.500

Amount granted:

1223

Project number:

Dissection of immunomodulatory mechanisms affecting adoptive transfer of peripheral blood derived-tumor reactive T cells in combination with low-dose IFN-alpha as treatment for advanced melanoma.

Dr E.M.E. Verdegaal/Prof S.H. van der Burg/Prof J.B.A.G. Haanen

Name researcher:

3 years

Duration:

2012

Year:

€368.000

Amount granted:

1207

Project number:

Selective mRNA translation controls erythropoiesis; regulation and function of the RNA-binding protein Csde1.

Dr M. von Lindern

Name researcher:

4 years

Duration:

2011

Year:

€220.000

Amount granted:

1140

Project number:

Blood and Beyond: Improving properties of human virus-specific CD8+ T cells for adoptive immunotherapy.

Prof R.A.W. van Lier

Name researcher:

3 years

Duration:

2011

Year:

€363.000

Amount granted:

1136

Project number:

Next generation sequencing in extremes to identify functional genetic variants affecting red blood cell volume

Dr P. van der Harst

Name researcher:

2 years

Duration:

2011

Year:

€369.000

Amount granted:

1133

Project number:

Regulation of functional differences between cord blood versus adult peripheral blood innate cells.

Prof R.E. Mebius

Name researcher:

3 years

Duration:

2011

Year:

€262.000

Amount granted:

1128

Project number:

Epigenetics in neutrophil biology: from transcriptome to granulocyte transfusions.

Prof T.W. Kuijpers

Name researcher:

3 years

Duration:

2011

Year:

€363.000

Amount granted:

1121

Project number:

The effects of Hypoxia-inducible factor 1α (Hif-1α) on the development of hemogenic endothelium, hematopoietic stem cells and the supportive microenvironment.

Prof E. Dzierzak

Name researcher:

4 years

Duration:

2011

Year:

€463.000

Amount granted:

1109

Project number:

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