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dr. ing. Mark Gorris PhD
About Mark Gorris
Mark is a postdoc working on characterization of the immune cell landscape of tumors to find biomarkers that may predict response to immunotherapy in the group of prof. dr. Jolanda de Vries and prof. dr. Carl Figdor. His work focuses on the development and analysis of multicolour immunohistochemistry panels to map different kind of immune cells. Next to that, Mark is involved in designing a dendritic cell vaccine to prevent cancer in patients with Constitutional Mismatch Repair Deficiency (CMMR-D) syndrome in the group of dr. Gerty Schreibelt.
Mark received a MSc degree (2014) in Molecular Mechanisms of Disease from Radboud University Nijmegen and a BASc degree (2012) in Life Sciences from HAN University of Applied Sciences. During his studies he conducted several internships at Radboudumc and Radboud Institute for Molecular Life Sciences, Nijmegen, the Netherlands as well as institutes abroad including University College London, London, UK and Salk Institute for Biological Life Sciences, La Jolla, USA.
Position(s)
- postdoc Tumor Immunologie
Education
- BROK certificate
- Article 9 (Experiments on Animals Act) and the (European) FELASA category C demands
- Research Master Molecular Mechanisms of Disease (MMD), Radboud Universiteit, Nijmegen
- Life Sciences (HLO), HAN University of Applied Sciences, Nijmegen
Research position
- postdoc
Department Medical BioSciences
Medical BioSciences is one of our three science departments. This department focuses on basic and translational research in the medical biosciences, from molecules to humans, to better understand disease and health and improve diagnostics and treatment.
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