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Interviews
Patient interview: Seamus Cotter
We interviewed Seamus Cotter from Ireland about his experiences with immunotherapy. Seamus has stage IV NSCLC lung cancer, was diagnosed in June 2016, and is now in remission. We asked him how he found out about immunotherapy, which treatment he received, and what his...
Interview Conny van der Laken
Conny van der Laken is a rheumatologist and a principal investigator of advanced imaging studies in rheumatology at the University of Amsterdam. Within the Immune-Image project, she is leader of Task 6.5, in a work package linked to patient research. Her research...
”Imaging a particular immune cell subpopulation, that is the holy grail”
Professor Nick Devoogdt is, together with Wouter Driessen of Roche, leader of work package 3 of the Immune-Image project. In this work package their team develops new immunotracers for cancer and inflammatory diseases by imaging specific immune cells. We interviewed...
”Within Immune-Image we actually want to deliver new immunotracers to the patients”
Natascha Stergiou is a researcher (postdoc) for the Immune-Image project in work package 3 and is developing a universal and inert labeling protocol for immune cells which will be used in cancer therapy. The unique strategy in this project is to radiolabel the immune...
Meet our partner: Kevin Maresca from Pfizer
Kevin Maresca works in Early Clinical Development within Pfizer’s Worldwide Research, Development and Medical (WRDM) organization. He is head of PET/Molecular Imaging within the Digital Medicine and Translational Imaging group. We talked with Kevin about the role of...
Quentin Lecocq: “When I found out my research was a success; I was in awe”
Quentin Lecocq is 27 years old and is currently doing his PhD in the Laboratory for Molecular and Cellular Therapies in collaboration with the In Vivo Cellular and Molecular Imaging lab runned by Professor Karine Breckpot and Professor Nick Devoogdt respectively. Nick...
Klevisa Ceka from ECPC: “We are very glad to be part of this international consortium and are looking forward to see the great and promising results.”
Can you tell us a little bit about the history, goals and strategy of ECPC? ''Since 2013 The European Cancer Patient Coalition (ECPC) is the voice of cancer patients in Europe. With over 400 members, ECPC is Europe’s largest umbrella cancer patients’ association,...
Interview with Prof. Bert Windhorst about the first year of Immune-Image
Prof. Bert Windhorst (Amsterdam UMC) is the project coordinator of the Immune-Image project. He plays a central role in driving the project and chairs workpackage 1 together with Jason Hannon (Roche). The focus is on management, coordination, dissemination and...