Van der Laan

& Science

In my research I focus on the genetic causes of atherosclerosis and its effects on plaque morphology that underly ischemic stroke and coronary artery disease, and subclinical atherosclerosis of the carotid and coronaries.

With my work I aim to move from genome-wide association studies loci to novel therapeutic targets and (surrogate) biomarkers for cardiovascular diseases through extensive in silico, and in vitro modelling.

I support and promote principles of Open Science by letting values of quality and integrity, science for the benefit of all, fairness, equity, diversity and inclusiveness guide my work. I value transparency, reproducibility, and critique, accountability, responsibility, and collaboration. The Future of Science is Open, as is my Science.

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Work

My work is rooted in Open Science and spans from contributing to large-scale genetic studies and investigating the genetics of plaque morphology to the computerised phenotyping of plaques using digital pathology and single-cell functional genomics. While my work is diverse, my projects are linked by a focus on enhancing human knowledge regarding the genetics of atherosclerosis on the path to biomarker and therapy development.

You’ll find a full list of publications here.

Let’s Work Together

I am always looking for new opportunities and am comfortable working internationally. Please get in touch and I will get back to you.