PhD in (Bio-) Medical Sciences
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I am passionate about science and its potential to change lives.
My curiosity led me to complete a Master’s in Biomedical Research (2021) and to pursue a PhD in Medical Sciences at Vrije Universiteit Brussel (Sep 2025). During my PhD, I specialized in immunotherapy in onco-hematology and discovered the value of clear communication, making science accessible and relevant for both expert and non-expert audiences.
I thrive in dynamic environments, combining critical thinking, attention to detail, and the ability to work both independently and as part of a team. Engaged to take ownership, eager to learn, and determined to deliver quality, my goal is to bridge scientific expertise with real-world clinical impact and contribute to therapeutic innovation that truly makes a difference.
Beyond science, I enjoy playing padel and being actively involved in scouts. These activities have strengthened qualities I bring into my professional life: teamwork, strategy, resilience, leadership, and a strong sense of responsibility. They keep me balanced and continuously sharpen the skills I apply to science and collaboration.
I am now looking for opportunities where I can translate my expertise into patient-centered solutions and support the advancement of healthcare.
Pre-doctoral Researcher @VUB-VIB Oct 2021-Sep 2025
Projects: Mapped the immune landscape of Multiple Myeloma using scRNA-seq (murine and human), uncovering dendritic-cell dysfunction and novel immunotherapy targets. Developed immune-activation strategies.
Experience in: Onco-Hematology, Immunotherapy, scRNA-seq.
PhD in Medical Sciences @VUB-VIB 2021-2025
@VUB – Translational Oncology Research Center – Team of Hematology and Immunology – Prof. Karin Vanderkerken, Supervisor: Prof. Kim De Veirman.
@VIB – Center for Inflammation Research – Lab of Dendritic Cell Biology and Cancer Immunotherapy – Supervisor: Prof. Damya Laoui.
PhD thesis: Mapping the immune heterogeneity within the tumor microenvironment to identify novel target populations for immunotherapy in Multiple Myeloma.
Master of Biomedical Research, magna cum laude @VUB 2019-2021
Master’s thesis: The impact of β-blockers on Multiple Myeloma cell survival.
FELASA cat. C - Directing animal experiments (2020).
Bachelor of Biomedical Sciences @VUB 2016-2019
Bachelor’s thesis: Ultrasensitive Single Molecule Array (SiMoA) PSA immunoassay has superior predictive value for recurrence after radical prostatectomy for prostate cancer.