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Research group/lab

Sonneveld lab

Pharmacotherapy and multiple myeloma

About our research group/lab

Our research

Pharmocotherapy and multiple myeloma

Our group has a history of primary research focus on improving pharmacological therapy of hematological malignancies, in particular Multiple Myeloma (MM), with special interest in the role of transporters in (multi)drug resistance.

This focus is still being maintained with a translational oriented program including:

  • Clinical studies on the efficacy of new agents, new combination therapies and on high-dose treatments. This theme includes preclinical experiments to identify novel synergistic combinations of available therapeutic agents.
  • Molecular diagnostics to improve the sub classification of MM patients with respect to general prognosis and prediction of response to specific therapies. Implementation of such prognostic and predictive markers is expected to help selecting the most appropriate therapy on a individual basis in the future.
  • Biological role of prognostic markers. Mechanistic analysis of the biological role of prognostic markers improves our understanding of the development and responses of MM tumor cells. Here, we focus on intracellular anti-apoptotic signaling. This leads the way to the identification of modified- or completely novel types of therapy.

The research is supported by a number of grants from the Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation, Erasmus MC Translational Research, and funds from the pharmaceutical industry (…).
The group is in close contact with the international Myeloma research community and the overall group leader prof. P. Sonneveld is the founder and first chairman of the European Myeloma Network.

Key Publications

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Our team

  • Pieter Sonneveld, groupleader
  • Mark van Duin, postdoc
  • Davine Hofste op Bruinink, PhD student
  • Jasper Koenders, technician
  • Michael Vermeulen, technician
  • Ruth Wester, PhD student
  • Chelsea den Hollander, technician
  • Aysenur Goker, technician
  • Marle Janse de Jonge, student