Eugenie Ellen
Technician at Wageningen Bioveterinary Research- Claim this Profile
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Nederlands Native or bilingual proficiency
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Engels Professional working proficiency
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Duits Elementary proficiency
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Experience
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Wageningen Bioveterinary Research
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Netherlands
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Research Services
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100 - 200 Employee
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Technician
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Apr 2019 - Present
Department Diagnostics & Crisis Organization Inside a High Containment Unit I am responsible together with my colleague for the PCRs for the diagnosis of bacterial infections of cattle and other animals, such as Chlamydia, Mycotuberculosis, Q-fever and Brucella. To guarantee the quality of the diagnosis for our customers, proper planning, flexibility and working meticulously are important. Next to that, I also do PCRs for the diagnosis of viral infections and other virological techniques, among which ELISAs and EIA-AGID. Show less
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CABIMER
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Spain
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Biotechnology Research
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100 - 200 Employee
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Student/Intern (Erasmus)
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Sep 2018 - Jan 2019
Research Group Mitochondrial Plasticity & Replication Resolvases are needed to resolve cruciform structures and tot promote replicon fusion and chromosome segregation. This activitiy it limited to G2 and M phase. In this research project I studied the impact of a constitutively activated resolvase on genome instability. We assume that this resolvase targets replication forks, leading to replication fork breakdown and genome instability, ageing and cancer. During this research I gained experience with drop tests, flow cytometry, Western blot, cloning and working with yeast. Show less
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University of Groningen
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Netherlands
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Research Services
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700 & Above Employee
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Student/Intern
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Sep 2017 - Jan 2018
Department of Molecular Pharmacology More than 300 million people worldwide suffer from asthma, a chronic obstructive airway disease from which the exact cause is not known yet. During a 5-month research project, I assessed the effect of 3 types of medicines on the airway epithelium and smooth muscle cells of both humans and guinea pigs. The techniques used were air-liquid interface cell culture, qPCR, and ELISA. Department of Molecular Pharmacology More than 300 million people worldwide suffer from asthma, a chronic obstructive airway disease from which the exact cause is not known yet. During a 5-month research project, I assessed the effect of 3 types of medicines on the airway epithelium and smooth muscle cells of both humans and guinea pigs. The techniques used were air-liquid interface cell culture, qPCR, and ELISA.
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ERIBA - European Research Institute for the Biology of Ageing
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Netherlands
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Research Services
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1 - 100 Employee
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Student/Intern
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Feb 2015 - Jun 2015
Research Group Genomic Instability in Development and Disease Aneuploidy (an abnormal number of chromosomes) is associated with cancer and leads to chromosome instability. However, the precise role in cancer is still ambigious. As an intern I researched which human cell lines are candidates for an inducible aneuploid cell line. During this research project, I gained experience with cell culture, karyotyping, Western blot, flow cytometry, and live cell imaging. Research Group Genomic Instability in Development and Disease Aneuploidy (an abnormal number of chromosomes) is associated with cancer and leads to chromosome instability. However, the precise role in cancer is still ambigious. As an intern I researched which human cell lines are candidates for an inducible aneuploid cell line. During this research project, I gained experience with cell culture, karyotyping, Western blot, flow cytometry, and live cell imaging.
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Education
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Van Hall Larenstein University of Applied Sciences
Bachelor of Science - BSc, Biology & Medical Laboratory Research -
NHL Hogeschool
X-Honours -
Zuyderzee College
Gymnasium (VWO), Nature & Health / Nature & Technology