Ovarian / cervical cancer
Ovarium cancer is the result of uncontrolled cell division in one or both ovaries. In cervical cancer this uncontrolled cell division is caused by an infection with the human papillomavirus (HPV), which is sexually transmitted. Read below which CRIG groups focus on research into ovarium and cervical cancer.
CRIG group leaders
Other CRIG members
- prof. Mieke Adriaens (PhD)
- Kato De Clercq
- Jordy De Coninck
- prof. Piet Cools (PhD)
- Catarina Cruz Vaz
- dr. Emiel De Jaeghere (MD)
- Margo De Velder
- Sarah Derveeuw
- Eva Gezels
- Niké Guilbert
- dr. Lana Hellebaut (PhD)
- Kenneth Hofkens
- Adelheid Hollebosch
- Tingyu Hu
- Nickolas Johns Ramirez
- dr. Lien Lippens (PhD)
- dr. Nele Loret (MD, PhD)
- dr. Eline Naert (MD)
- dr. Marjolein Orije (PhD)
- prof. Bruce Poppe (MD, PhD)
- dr. Mohammad Rahimi Gorji (PhD)
- Nidda Saeed
- dr. Rawand Salihi (MD, PhD)
- dr. Kaj Sullivan (PhD)
- Amber Van Daele
- dr. Sofie Van Dorpe (MD)
- Bodine Van Eenooghe
- prof. Gabrielle van Ramshorst (MD, PhD)
- dr. Kaat Van Roy (MD, PhD)
- Amélie Vander Cruyssen
- dr. Glenn Vergauwen (MD, PhD)
- Stephanie Vermeulen
- prof. Sara Willems (PhD)