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CC (Casper) van Schaik

CC (Casper) van Schaik

Technician

Biography

Biography

Research:

Nematode secretions in host parasite interactions
Parasitic nematodes have evolved clever strategies to live inside their hosts for a long time. Nematodes hijack host cells such that the host reallocates part of its essential resources to the parasite. In many cases this unique phenomenon of nematode parasitism does not elicit a defence response in the host. The key nematode molecules that are accountable for host cell transformation and suppression of the host defence responses are thought be in nematode secretions.

Nematode secretions are in fact complex mixtures of hundreds of different proteins. Each of these proteins target different cellular and molecular processes in the host. It is our objective to resolve the identity of these individual effectors in nematode secretions and to understand how they contribute to parasitism.

Some of the nematode effectors may actually activate host defence responses, whereas others may suppress immunity in the host. We aim to understand the evolutionary and molecular dynamics between activators and suppressors of host immunity, which is essential knowledge for treatment and control of nematode infections. Our research program includes molecular studies of animal and plant-parasitic nematodes.

About

Personal information

Address

Droevendaalsesteeg 1, 6708PB, WAGENINGEN

Postal address

Postbus/POBox 8123, 6700ES, WAGENINGEN

Building

Radix Westvleugel, 107, W3.Aa.021

Telephone

+31317485262

Secretary

+31317482197

Expertise

Plant parasitic nematodes, Arabidopsis thaliana, Meloidogyne, Microorganisms, Microscopy, Nematology, Parasitic nematodes, Potatoes, Solanum tuberosum, Transformation, Transgenic organisms, Transgenic plants, Genetic transformation, Globodera, Greenhouse experiments, In vitro, In vitro culture, Laboratories, Nematodes, Real time pcr, Gmo, Nematode resistence, eLabJournals

Subdivision

Laboratory of Nematology