User:Ruudjorna

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I'm a student Life Science & Technology at the Technical University of Delft and Leiden University. As a member of the iGEM team of TU Delft I learned about [[OpenWetWare]] at the first iGEM meeting at the TU Delft, and I've joined because I would like to be able to work with and edit OpenWetWare pages as a member of the iGEM team of the TU Delft.
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I'm a student Life Science & Technology at the Technical University of Delft and Leiden University. As a member of the iGEM team of TU Delft I look forward to working on the lab, editing wikis and of course attending the jamboree!
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Latest revision as of 16:06, 18 October 2008

Contact Info

Ruud Jorna
  • Ruud Jorna
  • TU Delft
  • The Netherlands

I'm a student Life Science & Technology at the Technical University of Delft and Leiden University. As a member of the iGEM team of TU Delft I look forward to working on the lab, editing wikis and of course attending the jamboree!

Education

  • I will be starting a PhD at the Erasmus MC in Rotterdam from November 2008 on.
  • November 2008, MSc, University of Leiden (I'm in the final stages of my MSc)
  • 2006, BSc, University of Leiden and TU Delft

Research interests

  1. General Cell Biology
  2. Stem Cell Biology
  3. Transcription Factors involved in Erythropoiesis (will be the topic of my PhD)