Melanoma / skin cancer
Melanoma is the most aggressive form of skin cancer and emerges when the pigment cells (or melanocytes) that give the human skin its color start to divide uncontrollably. Overexposure to ultraviolet radiation is one of the most important causes of skin cancer. Read more about the different melanoma research lines within CRIG below.
CRIG group leaders
Other CRIG members
- Fleur Boone
- dr. Claudia Mariela Brenis Gomez (MD)
- dr. Eric James de Bony de Lavergne (PhD)
- Jordy De Coninck
- prof. Kim De Leeneer (PhD)
- dr. Loren Deblock (PhD)
- dr. Annelies Demeyer (PhD)
- dr. Vivian Gerretsen (MD)
- dr. Srinath Govindarajan (PhD)
- dr. Maarten Haspeslagh (DVM, PhD)
- Lauren Herron
- Sofie Hoogstoel
- dr. Isabelle Hoorens (MD, PhD)
- Kim Lecomte
- Tom Luijts
- Ramiro Martinez
- dr. Sofie Mylle (MD)
- Faye Naessens
- dr. Jorien Papeleu (MD)
- dr. Jana Ramon (PhD)
- dr. Michael Saerens (MD)
- Mariia Saviuk
- dr. Mathieu Spaas (MD)
- Barbara Stepic
- Annagiada Toniolo
- prof. Serge Van Calenbergh (PhD)
- dr. Eufra Van Damme (MD)
- dr. Niels Vandamme (PhD)
- Amélie Vander Cruyssen
- dr. Rein Verbeke (PhD)
- Jeroen Verstappe
- Hue Vu