
Department: Clinical Viro-Immunology
E-mail: h.schuitemaker@sanquin.nl
Training: Medical Biology and Virology
Thesis:
1992
"Role of HIV-1 monocytotropism in AIDS pathogenesis"
Promotor: Prof. J. van der Noordaa and prof. E.J. Ruitenberg
Copromotor: dr. F. Miedema and dr. M. Tersmette
University of Amsterdam
Research interests: The research group of Hanneke Schuitemaker at Sanquin Research and the Landsteiner laboratory of the Academic Medical Center has a focus on the role of host factors and biological properties of the virus in AIDS pathogenesis. Her research is strongly associated with the Amsterdam Cohort Studies on HIV infection and AIDS, a multidisciplinary collaboration between the Amsterdam Municipal Health Service, the Academic Medical Center and Sanquin.
Technology: HIV-1 isolation and culture; molecular cloning; confocal microscopy; FACS analysis; analysis of viral fitness; analysis of viral evolution by sequencing; analysis of HIV-1 replication cycle using real time PCR.
Resume:

1992: | 
PhD Faculty of Medicine of the University of Amsterdam. |

1992-1998: | 
Head of the AIDS Virology laboratory at Sanquin Research and the Landsteiner Laboratory of the Academic Medical Centre of the University of Amsterdam. |

1998-present: | 
Head of the department of Clinical Viro-Immunology. |

2004: | 
Professor of Virology, specifically on the viro-pathogenesis of AIDS pathogenesis at the University of Amsterdam. |

2003-2004: | 
Visiting scientist at the Scripps research institute in La Jolla, California, USA |
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