Kuijjer Lab

Recent Posts

  • January 14, 2025

    Associate professor in Cancer Data Science at University of Helsinki

    As per January 1, 2025, Mariike has started as iCAN Associate Professor in Cancer Data Science at the department of Biochemistry and Developmental Biology, University of Helsinki, Finland, where she is establishing a new group. In the spring semester of 2025, she will work 50% in Oslo and Helsinki to allow for a smooth transition. Read the interview here.

  • November 29, 2024

    New visiting PhD student

    We are happy to announce that Thomas-Sylvestre Michau has joined Kuijjer group on a 3-week research visit. Thomas-Sylvestre is a PhD student in the group of our collaborator Maud Fagny, where he works on single-sample network modeling of cis-regulatory interactions in maize response to drought. His visit will include joining the group's regular meetings, as well as participating in our multi-omics data integration for precision medicine course, and...

  • November 19, 2024

    New group member

    We are very excited to announce that Parastoo Shahrouzi (Paris) has joined Kuijjer group to establish the group's wet-lab arm! Paris has a degree in functional cancer genomics from the University of Basque Country, Spain, after which she joined our collaborator Vessela Kristensen's group at Oslo University Hospital on a Marie Curie Scientia II postdoctoral fellowship. Paris will be working on validating regulatory alterations driving breast cancer heterogeneity and...

  • November 18, 2024

    Teaching in Freiburg

    On November 14, Marieke gave a seminar at the MeInBio program of the University of Freiburg, followed by a hands-on workshop, in which the students learned how to model gene regulatory networks and perform a comparative network analysis PANDA. It was a pleasure to work and discuss with the intelligent and motivated students from the program.

  • November 17, 2024

    Familien Blix Award

    Marieke received the Familien Blix Award for Outstanding Cancer Research on Oct 29. The award ceremony was held in the university's old festive hall and included moving talks by patients, the Norwegian Cancer Society, and representatives from the University of Oslo and Faculty of Medicine. The ceremony was accompanied by music by Tine Thing Helseth, and followed by a nice dinner.