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Ms. Leonoor Wismans | Medicine and Dentistry | Young Scientist Award

Drs. at Erasmus MC, Netherlands

Leonoor Victorien Wismans, born on July 4, 1997, is a distinguished researcher currently pursuing a PhD in Tumor Immunopathology at Erasmus Medical Center. Her educational journey includes a Master of Science and a Bachelor of Science in Geneeskunde from Erasmus University Rotterdam. She has developed a robust background in medicine, particularly in oncology and emergency care, through her internships and clinical experiences. Leonoor is also known for her proactive role in voluntary activities, including founding the organization ‘Koetjes & Kalfjes,’ which connects the elderly with youth.

Professional Profile:

Education🎓 

Leonoor’s educational trajectory demonstrates a strong foundation in the field of medicine, with a Master of Science and a Bachelor of Science in Geneeskunde (Medicine) from Erasmus University Rotterdam. Her senior co-schap (clinical internship) in Internal Oncology and Emergency Medicine at Amsterdam UMC, combined with her ongoing PhD work in Tumor Immunopathology, highlights her advanced knowledge and commitment to medical research, particularly in oncology.

Professional Experience 💼

Leonoor has demonstrated a strong commitment to both professional and voluntary activities. Her involvement as a co-founder of the ‘Koetjes & Kalfjes’ organization, which connects the elderly with youth, and her volunteer work in Tanzania and with ‘de Zonnebloem,’ highlight her leadership, organizational skills, and dedication to social causes.

Research interest🔍

Leonoor has been a PhD candidate since June 2020 at Erasmus Medical Center, where her research focuses on significant and challenging areas such as pancreatic cancer, COVID-19, and the prevention of postoperative complications. The mentorship by prominent figures like Prof. Dr. C.H.J. van Eijck and Prof. Dr. J. Aerts underlines the high level of her research environment.

Award and Honor🏅

Leonoor Victorien Wismans is a commendable candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award due to her exceptional contributions to medical research and her commitment to improving patient outcomes. Her work has garnered recognition for its depth and impact, reflected in her numerous high-quality publications. Notable among these is her research on preoperative chemoradiotherapy and its effects on pancreatic cancer outcomes and long-term cardiac follow-up of athletes post-COVID-19. These achievements underscore her potential to drive forward significant advancements in medical science.

Research Skill🔍

Leonoor’s research skills are evidenced by her extensive and impactful work in the field of tumor immunopathology. Her research addresses critical areas such as pancreatic cancer treatment, COVID-19 impacts, and postoperative complications, demonstrating her ability to tackle complex medical challenges. Her publications in reputable journals, such as Surgery and Heart, highlight her proficiency in conducting rigorous, high-quality research. Additionally, her involvement in diverse research projects, from evaluating preoperative treatments to understanding COVID-19’s long-term effects, showcases her versatility and expertise in integrating cutting-edge research techniques with clinical applications.

Publications top noted📜

  • Preoperative chemoradiotherapy but not chemotherapy is associated with reduced risk of postoperative pancreatic fistula after pancreatoduodenectomy for pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma: a nationwide analysis
    • Authors: Wismans, L.V., Suurmeijer, J.A., van Dongen, J.C., Besselink, M.G., van Eijck, C.H.J.
    • Journal: Surgery (United States)
    • Year: 2024
    • Volume: 175
    • Issue: 6
    • Pages: 1580–1586
    • Citations: 0 📊
  • Long-term cardiac follow-up of athletes infected with SARS-CoV-2 after resumption of elite-level sports
    • Authors: van Hattum, J.C., Daems, J.J.N., Verwijs, S.M., Wismans, L.V., Wilde, A.A.M., Jørstad, H.T.
    • Journal: Heart
    • Year: 2023
    • Volume: 110
    • Issue: 4
    • Pages: 254–262
    • Citations: 1 📈
  • Looking back on the COVID-19 pandemic in an elite sports team using whole genome sequencing
    • Authors: Shamier, M.C., Wismans, L.V., van Boheemen, S., van Eijck, C.H.J., van der Eijk, A.A.
    • Journal: Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport
    • Year: 2023
    • Volume: 26
    • Issue: 4-5
    • Pages: 218–221
    • Citations: 2 📉
  • Increase of mast cells in COVID-19 pneumonia may contribute to pulmonary fibrosis and thrombosis
    • Authors: Wismans, L.V., Lopuhaä, B., de Koning, W., Mustafa, D.A.M., von der Thüsen, J.H.
    • Journal: Histopathology
    • Year: 2023
    • Volume: 82
    • Issue: 3
    • Pages: 407–419
    • Citations: 6 🔬
  • Autologous dendritic cells pulsed with allogeneic tumour cell lysate induce tumour-reactive T-cell responses in patients with pancreatic cancer: A phase I study
    • Authors: Lau, S.P., Klaase, L., Vink, M., Wismans, L.V., Aerts, J.G., van Eijck, C.H.J.
    • Journal: European Journal of Cancer
    • Year: 2022
    • Volume: 169
    • Pages: 20–31
    • Citations: 29 📚
  • Robust deep learning model for prognostic stratification of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma patients
    • Authors: Ju, J., Wismans, L.V., Mustafa, D.A.M., Stubbs, A.P., Li, Y.
    • Journal: iScience
    • Year: 2021
    • Volume: 24
    • Issue: 12
    • Article: 103415
    • Citations: 6 📊
  • The effect of preoperative chemotherapy and chemoradiotherapy on pancreatic fistula and other surgical complications after pancreatic resection: a systematic review and meta-analysis of comparative studies
    • Authors: van Dongen, J.C., Wismans, L.V., Suurmeijer, J.A., Groot Koerkamp, B., van Eijck, C.H.J.
    • Journal: HPB
    • Year: 2021
    • Volume: 23
    • Issue: 9
    • Pages: 1321–1331
    • Citations: 14 📈
  • Differential expression of BOC, SPOCK2, and GJD3 is associated with brain metastasis of ER-negative breast cancers
    • Authors: Pedrosa, R.M.S.M., Wismans, L.V., Sinke, R., van der Weiden, M., Kros, J.M., Mustafa, D.A.M.
    • Journal: Cancers
    • Year: 2021
    • Volume: 13
    • Issue: 12
    • Article: 2982
    • Citations: 7 📖
  • Rintatolimod induces antiviral activities in human pancreatic cancer cells: Opening for an anti-COVID-19 opportunity in cancer patients?
    • Authors: Mustafa, D.A.M., Saida, L., Latifi, D., Wismans, L.V., van den Hoogen, B., van Eijck, C.H.J.
    • Journal: Cancers
    • Year: 2021
    • Volume: 13
    • Issue: 12
    • Article: 2896
    • Citations: 6 📚
  • De valkuilen van preventief testen op SARS-CoV-2
    • Authors: Wismans, L.V., Fanoy, E.B., van Eijck, C.H.J., van der Eijk, A.A.
    • Journal: Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Geneeskunde
    • Year: 2020
    • Volume: 165
    • Article: D5622
    • Citations: N/A 📰
  • A cost-effectiveness analysis of Erwinia asparaginase therapy in children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia
    • Authors: Kloos, R.Q.H., van Litsenburg, R.R.L., Wolf, S., Wismans, L., Kaspers, G.J.L., Uyl-de Groot, C.A., Pieters, R., van der Sluis, I.M.
    • Journal: Pediatric Blood & Cancer
    • Year: 2019
    • Volume: 66
    • Issue: 1
    • Article: e27458
    • Citations: N/A 💊
  • The prevalence of mutations of the aryl hydrocarbon receptor interacting protein (AIP) in familial isolated GH-secreting pituitary adenomas
    • Authors: Wismans, L.V., Dielemans, D., de Herde, W.
    • Journal: Erasmus Journal of Medicine (EJM)
    • Year: 2018
    • Edition: 11th
    • Month: January
    • Citations: N/A 📚
Leonoor Wismans | Medicine and Dentistry | Young Scientist Award

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