HSP40 chaperone family Hageman, Jurre

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The human HSP70/HSP40 chaperone family Hageman, Jurre

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Publication date: 2008 Link to publication in University of Groningen/UMCG research database

Citation for published version (APA): Hageman, J. (2008). The human HSP70/HSP40 chaperone family: a study on its capacity to combat proteotoxic stress Groningen: s.n.

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Appendix Curriculum vitae

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Curriculum vitae Personal details Surname: Given name: Place of birth: Date of Birth:

Hageman Jurre Gouda, the Netherlands January 23th, 1978

Education 2004-2008

Ph.D University of Groningen/University Medical Center Groningen, the Netherlands.

1998-2001

B.A. of Science Hanzehogeschool, Hogeschool van Groningen, the Netherlands. Specialization: Biotechnology

1994-1998

MLO (laboratory technician) ROC Zadkine College, Rotterdam, the Netherlands. Specialization: Medical Microbiology

Professional experience 2008-current

University of Groningen/University Medical Center Groningen, the Netherlands. Center for Liver, Digestive and Metabolic Diseases Laboratory Pediatrics Postdoc Project: Nuclear receptors as targets for anti-atherosclerotic therapies Supervision: Prof. Dr. Folkert Kuipers

2004-2008

University of Groningen/University Medical Center Groningen, the Netherlands. Department of Cell Biology/Radiation and Stress Cell Biology Ph.D student Project: Helping Health; Boosting the cellular defense system Supervision: Prof. Dr. Harm H. Kampinga

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Curriculum vitae

2002-2004 University of Groningen, the Netherlands. Department of Cell Biology/Radiation and Stress Cell Biology Research technician Project: Radiation induced activation of pro-fibrogenic genes Supervision: Dr. Rob P. Coppes 2001-2002 University of Groningen, the Netherlands. Department of Cell Biology/Radiation and Stress Cell Biology Research technician Project: The HSP70 chaperone factory Supervision: Prof. Dr. Harm H. Kampinga

Traineeships 2000-2001

University of Groningen, the Netherlands. Department of Eukaryotic Microbiology Project: The function of Pex3p in selective peroxisome degradation. Supervision: Prof. Dr. Marten Veenhuis and Dr. Anna Rita Bellu Project: Isolation of novel peroxisome degradation deficient mutants. Supervision: Prof. Dr. Marten Veenhuis and Dr. Jan Kiel

1997-1998

University medical Center Rotterdam, the Netherlands. Department: Bacteriology Project: Epidemiological typing of multi-resistance Klebsiella pneumoniae strains. Supervision: Dr. Wil Goessens

Publications J. Hageman, M.A.W.H. van Waarde and H.H. Kampinga. Higher eukaryotic cells contain two distinct pathways to deal with protein refolding and aggregation suppression. To be submitted. J. Hageman*, M.A. Rujano*, M.A.W.H. van Waarde and H.H. Kampinga. A DNAJB chaperone subfamily with high activy to suppress toxic protein aggregation. To be submitted. J. Hageman and H.H. Kampinga. Computational analysis of the human HSPH/HSPA/DNAJ family and cloning of a human HSPH/HSPA/DNAJ expression library. Cell Stress Chaperones. In press.

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L.E. Hightower, J. Hageman, M.J. Vos MJ, H. Kubota, R.M. Tanguay, E.A. Bruford, M.E. Cheetham, B. Chen, H.H. Kampinga. Guidelines for the nomenclature of the human heat shock proteins. Cell Stress Chaperones. In press. J. Hageman*, M.J. Vos*, S. Carra and H.H. Kampinga. Structural and functional diversities between members of the human HSPB, HSPH, HSPA, and DNAJ chaperone families. Biochemistry. 2008 Jul 8;47(27):7001-11. J. Hageman, M.J. Vos, M.A.W.H. van Waarde, H.H. Kampinga, Comparison of intra-organellar chaperone capacity for dealing with stress-induced protein unfolding, The journal of biological chemistry, vol. 282, no 47 pp. 34334 – 34345 nov 23, 2007. J. Hageman, B. J. Eggen, T. Rozema, K. Damman, H. H. Kampinga, and R. P. Coppes. Radiation and transforming growth factor-beta cooperate in transcriptional activation of the profibrotic plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 gene. Clin.Cancer Res. 11 (16):5956-5964, 2005. W. H. Goessens, Toom N. Lemmens-den, J. Hageman, P. W. Hermans, M. Sluijter, Groot R. de, and H. A. Verbrugh. Evaluation of the Vitek 2 system for susceptibility testing of Streptococcus pneumoniae isolates. Eur.J.Clin.Microbiol.Infect.Dis. 19 (8):618-622, 2000. * equal contribution

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