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Projects: Jahnsen group
Institutions: University of Oslo
Projects: COVID-19 Disease Map
Institutions: National Institute for Infectious Diseases "L.Spallanzani"
Projects: MOSES
Institutions: Medical University Vienna
Projects: COVID-19 Disease Map
Institutions: University of Heidelberg
Projects: Light and plant development
Institutions: University of Edinburgh
Projects: PSYSMO, COVID-19 Disease Map
Institutions: CSIC Madrid
Projects: COVID-19 Disease Map
Institutions: Barcelona Supercomputing Center
Projects: SCaRAB
Institutions: Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Projects: TRANSLUCENT
Institutions: Autonomous University of Barcelona
Projects: SUMO
Institutions: University of Amsterdam
Johan van Beilen University of Amsterdam j.w.a.vanbeilen@uva.nl;
Projects: DigiSal, GenoSysFat, SEEK tutorial for DigiSal
Institutions: Wageningen University & Research

Projects: MESI-STRAT
Institutions: De Duve Institute
Projects: NAD COMPARTMENTATION
Institutions: University of Bergen
Projects: SulfoSys
Institutions: Wageningen University & Research
I obtained my PhD in 1989 at the Free University (Amsterdam) on a research project in which microbial physiology, biochemistry, and molecular biology were combined. Subsequently I spent 3 years abroad, 2.5 years of which as EMBO fellow at the EMBL (Heidelberg, Germany) where I worked on protein engineering and protein crystallization. I returned to Amsterdam as KNAW fellow for 3 years, during which I worked on protein analysis and pathway engineering. In 1995 I was appointed as group leader ...
Projects: BaCell-SysMO
Institutions: University Medical Centre Groningen
The main area of my expertise concerns protein sorting and secretion in Gram-positive bacteria, such as Bacillus subtilis and Staphylococcus aureus.
The Gram-positive bacterium B. subtilis is well known for its high capacity to secrete proteins into the extracellular milieu, which has led to its exploitation as a "cell factory" for secreted proteins. Nevertheless, the secretion of heterologous proteins of pharmaceutical importance is frequently inefficient. This applied problem has been a major ...
Projects: FAIRDOM user meeting, SYSTERACT, INBioPharm, OXYMOD, BioZEment 2.0
Institutions: University of Leiden, SINTEF
