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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

Elucidation of the working mechanism of Rh immunoprophylaxis.

Dr C.E. van der Schoot/Dr M. de Haas

Name researcher:

4 years

Duration:

2004

Year:

€379.000

Amount granted:

0426

Project number:

The role of Factor VII-activating protein in clearance of nucleosomes in SLE patients.

Prof L. Aarden

Name researcher:

3 years

Duration:

2004

Year:

€235.500

Amount granted:

0422

Project number:

Toll-like receptor signaling via the small GTPase Rac in human neutrophils: a proteomics approach with cell permeable peptides.

Prof D. Roos

Name researcher:

3 years

Duration:

2004

Year:

€378.500

Amount granted:

0420

Project number:

Role of Wnt and E-cadherin signaling in Langerhans cell and dendritic cell function.

Dr B.E. Clausen

Name researcher:

5 years

Duration:

2004

Year:

€700.000

Amount granted:

0414F

Project number:

Ultrasensitive hyperspectral fluorescence microscopy of NADPH oxidase in phagocytes.

Dr C. Otto

Name researcher:

3 years

Duration:

2004

Year:

€287.000

Amount granted:

0412

Project number:

CB2, a receptor uniquely expressed on AML blasts: A putative novel target for diagnosis and treatment.

Dr R. Delwel

Name researcher:

4 years

Duration:

2004

Year:

€404.700

Amount granted:

0407

Project number:

Control of hematopoietic stem cell self-renewal by Hox gene products.

Dr ir. J. Charité/Prof E. Dzierzak

Name researcher:

3 years

Duration:

2003

Year:

€401.900

Amount granted:

0330

Project number:

Does storage lead to loss of hypoxia-iduced release of vasodilators by human red blood cells?

Prof C. Ince/Dr A.J. Verhoeven

Name researcher:

3 years

Duration:

2003

Year:

€390.200

Amount granted:

0329

Project number:

Proteomics of Weibel-Palade bodies: secretory vesicels in endothelial cells.

Dr J. Voorberg/Dr A.J.G. Horrevoets

Name researcher:

3 years

Duration:

2003

Year:

€389.900

Amount granted:

0320

Project number:

Chronic lymphocytic leukemia: A proliferative or accumulative disorder?

Prof F. Miedema/Prof R. van Oers

Name researcher:

3 years

Duration:

2003

Year:

€236.700

Amount granted:

0319

Project number:

Viral attenuation through adaptation of HIV to host CTL responses: a major mechanism of HLA-disease association?

Dr H. Schuitemaker/Prof F. Miedema

Name researcher:

4 years

Duration:

2003

Year:

€526.500

Amount granted:

0317

Project number:

CD-97‚ a missing link in chemokine-mediated cell migration?

Dr J. Hamann

Name researcher:

3 years

Duration:

2003

Year:

€210.000

Amount granted:

0310

Project number:

Adoptive transfer of T cells with anti-CMV T cell receptors in a human/mouse SCID chimera model developed for the study of human anti viral immune responses.

Prof H. Spits/Dr J. Cornelissen/Dr T. Schumacher

Name researcher:

3 years

Duration:

2003

Year:

€434.400

Amount granted:

0308

Project number:

Dendritic cell-based induction of donor alloantigenspecific tolerance in allogeneic stem cell transplantation.

Dr E. Braakman

Name researcher:

4 years

Duration:

2002

Year:

€333.900

Amount granted:

0221

Project number:

Activation state and excitability of transfusion platelets: An integrated biochemical and physiological approach.

Dr J.W.M. Heemskerk/Dr J. Curvers

Name researcher:

4 years

Duration:

2002

Year:

€278.000

Amount granted:

0219

Project number:

Humoral and cellular immune response towards RhD: Sensitization and downregulation.

Dr A. Mulder/Prof A. Brand/Dr F.H.J. Claas

Name researcher:

4 years

Duration:

2002

Year:

€197.450

Amount granted:

0215

Project number:

Intracellular targeting of serpins to improve cytotoxicity.

Prof C.E. Hack

Name researcher:

3 years

Duration:

2002

Year:

€385.250

Amount granted:

0212

Project number:

Mechanisms of CD4 T cell depletion: A study of T cell dynamics in CD70 and Nef transgenic (TG) mice.

Dr N.A. Tesselaar

Name researcher:

4 years

Duration:

2002

Year:

€372.000

Amount granted:

0210

Project number:

Clinical significance of Mannose Binding Lectin (MBL).

Dr K.M. Dolman

Name researcher:

4 years

Duration:

2002

Year:

€622.000

Amount granted:

0207

Project number:

Regulation of Factor X activation on vascular cell membranes; A novel role for the endocytic LDL-receptor family?

Dr A.B. Meijer

Name researcher:

4 years

Duration:

2002

Year:

€226.780

Amount granted:

0204

Project number:

Inhibition of chemokine-induced leukocyte motility by cell-permeable peptides.

Dr P.L. Hordijk

Name researcher:

3 years

Duration:

2002

Year:

€235.000

Amount granted:

0203

Project number:

Structure and activation of NADPH oxidases.

Prof D. Roos

Name researcher:

3 years

Duration:

2002

Year:

€334.500

Amount granted:

0202

Project number:

Ex vivo expansion of megakaryocytes; towards autologous transfusion products originated from stem cells

Dr J.J. Zwaginga

Name researcher:

4 years

Duration:

2001

Year:

€216.190

Amount granted:

0117

Project number:

Treatment of thrombic thrombocytopenic purpura with vWF cleaving-protease.

Dr R. Fijnheer

Name researcher:

4 years

Duration:

2001

Year:

€207.980

Amount granted:

0114

Project number:

Novel endothelial signalling in leucocyte transmigration. Role for reactive oxygen species in the control of endothelial integrity.

Dr P.L. Hordijk

Name researcher:

5 years

Duration:

2001

Year:

€680.740

Amount granted:

0112F

Project number:

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