Person
Chrispijn, Naomi
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Biography and Research Interest
I am currently a last-year PhD candidate in the group of Dr. Leonie Kamminga, in the department Molecular Biology headed by Prof. Henk Stunnenberg at the Radboud University/Radboud Institute for Molecular Life Sciences (Nijmegen, The Netherlands).
My research aims to unravel the epigenetic mechanism by which Polycomb Group Proteins (PcGs) function during early development. For this, I use zebrafish embryos to study tissue specification and maintenance.
After my Bachelors in Biomedical Sciences , I chose the research Masters Cancer Genomics & Developmental Biology at Utrecht University. During my Masters I worked on genomic stability, lymphangiogenesis, and epigenetics, by doing internships at the Utrecht University, Hubrecht Institute, and Utrecht University Medical Center. These research positions triggered me to pursue a career in academia and I started my PhD in which epigenetics and in vivo imaging come together.
My research aims to unravel the epigenetic mechanism by which Polycomb Group Proteins (PcGs) function during early development. For this, I use zebrafish embryos to study tissue specification and maintenance.
After my Bachelors in Biomedical Sciences , I chose the research Masters Cancer Genomics & Developmental Biology at Utrecht University. During my Masters I worked on genomic stability, lymphangiogenesis, and epigenetics, by doing internships at the Utrecht University, Hubrecht Institute, and Utrecht University Medical Center. These research positions triggered me to pursue a career in academia and I started my PhD in which epigenetics and in vivo imaging come together.
Non-Zebrafish Publications