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Anne Hagemeijer

Anne Hagemeijer

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Molecular Biology
Belgium
2026

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Molecular Biology

D-Index
86
Citations
23398
World Ranking
828
National Ranking
10

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2026 - Research.com Molecular Biology in Belgium Leader Award
  • 2025 - Research.com Molecular Biology in Belgium Leader Award

Overview

Anne Hagemeijer is affiliated with KU Leuven in Belgium and focuses research primarily within the fields of Medicine and Biochemistry, Genetics, and Molecular Biology. Their scholarly work has notable intersections with Hematology, Molecular Biology, Cancer Research, and Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health.

The scientist's research topics revolve around several key areas including:

  • Acute Myeloid Leukemia Research
  • Epigenetics and DNA Methylation
  • Cancer Genomics and Diagnostics
  • Multiple Myeloma Research and Treatments
  • Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia Research
  • RNA Modifications and Cancer

Recent publications provide insight into the specific focus of their investigations. Notable papers include:

  • Integrative study of EZH2 mutational status, copy number, protein expression and H3K27 trimethylation in AML/MDS patients, 2021, Clinical Epigenetics
  • Monosomal karyotype and chromosome 17p loss or TP53 mutations in decitabine-treated patients with acute myeloid leukemia, 2020, Annals of Hematology
  • Correction to: Integrative study of EZH2 mutational status, copy number, protein expression and H3K27 trimethylation in AML/MDS patients, 2021, Clinical Epigenetics

Frequent collaborators in Anne Hagemeijer's work include these researchers:

  • Dietmar Pfeifer
  • Gabriele Ihorst
  • Uwe Platzbecker
  • Michael Lübbert
  • Julia Stomper

Key scientific venues where their studies have been published include:

  • Clinical Epigenetics (2 publications)
  • Annals of Hematology (1 publication)

Best Publications

  • A cellular oncogene is translocated to the Philadelphia chromosome in chronic myelocytic leukaemia

    Annelies de Klein;Ad Geurts van Kessel;Gerard Grosveld;Claus R. Bartram

  • KIT mutations and dose selection for imatinib in patients with advanced gastrointestinal stromal tumours

    Maria Debiec-Rychter;Raf Sciot;Axel Le Cesne;Marcus Schlemmer

  • The Apoptosis Inhibitor Gene API2 and a Novel 18q Gene,MLT, Are Recurrently Rearranged in the t(11;18)(q21;q21) Associated With Mucosa-Associated Lymphoid Tissue Lymphomas

    Judith Dierlamm;Mathijs Baens;Iwona Wlodarska;Margarita Stefanova-Ouzounova

  • Translocation of c- abl oncogene correlates with the presence of a Philadelphia chromosome in chronic myelocytic leukaemia

    Claus R. Bartram;Annelies de Klein;Anne Hagemeijer;Ton van Agthoven

  • Acquired mutations in TET2 are common in myelodysplastic syndromes

    Saskia M C Langemeijer;Roland P Kuiper;Marieke Berends;Ruth Knops

  • Fusion of NUP214 to ABL1 on amplified episomes in T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia

    C Graux;Jan Cools;C Melotte;H Quentmeier

  • Characterization of acute promyelocytic leukemia cases lacking the classic t(15;17): results of the European Working Party

    D. Grimwade;A. Biondi;M.J. Mozziconacci;A. Hagemeijer

  • Myeloid cell differentiation arrest by miR-125b-1 in myelodysplasic syndrome and acute myeloid leukemia with the t(2;11)(p21;q23) translocation

    Marina Bousquet;Cathy Quelen;Roberto Rosati;Véronique Mansat-De Mas;Véronique Mansat-De Mas

  • Identification of novel fusion partners of ALK, the anaplastic lymphoma kinase, in anaplastic large-cell lymphoma and inflammatory myofibroblastic tumor.

    Jan Cools;Iwona Wlodarska;Riet Somers;Nicole Mentens

  • Translocation (12;22)(p13;q11) in myeloproliferative disorders results in fusion of the ETS-like TEL gene on 12p13 to the MN1 gene on 22q11

    A.J. Buijs;S. Sherr;S. van Baal;S. van Bezouw

  • Gastrointestinal stromal tumours (GISTs) negative for KIT (CD117 antigen) immunoreactivity

    Maria Debiec-Rychter;Bartosz Wasag;Michel Stul;Ivo De Wever

  • bcr rearrangement and translocation of the c-abl oncogene in Philadelphia positive acute lymphoblastic leukemia

    A De Klein;A Hagemeijer;CR Bartram;R Houwen

  • A new morphologic classification system for acute promyelocytic leukemia distinguishes cases with underlying PLZF/RARA gene rearrangements.

    Danielle Sainty;Vincenzo Liso;Angelo Cantù-Rajnoldi;David Head

  • Hu-ets-1 and Hu-ets-2 genes are transposed in acute leukemias with (4;11) and 8;21) translocations

    N. Sacchi;D. K. Watson;A. H. M. Guerts Van Kessel;A. Hagemeijer

  • The clinical significance of karyotype in acute myelogenous leukemia

    D.C. Arthur;R. Berger;H.M. Golomb;G.J. Swansbury

  • Predominance of functional multidrug resistance (MDR-1) phenotype in CD34+ acute myeloid leukemia cells.

    PA te Boekhorst;K de Leeuw;M Schoester;S Wittebol

  • Five members of the CEBP transcription factor family are targeted by recurrent IGH translocations in B-cell precursor acute lymphoblastic leukemia (BCP-ALL)

    Takashi Akasaka;Theodore Balasas;Lisa J Russell;Kei-ji Sugimoto

  • Diagnosis of acute promyelocytic leukaemia by RT‐PCR: detection of PML‐RARA and RARA‐PML fusion transcripts

    Julian Borrow;Audrey D. Goddard;Barbara Gibbons;Fay Katz

  • Is the chromosomal region 9q34 always involved in variants of the Ph1 translocation

    A. Hagemeijer;C.R. Bartram;E.M.E. Smit;A.J. van Agthoven

  • Long-term survival in acute myelogenous leukemia: a second follow-up of the Fourth International Workshop on Chromosomes in Leukemia.

    G.J. Swansbury;S.D. Lawler;G. Alimena;D. Arthur

Frequent Co-Authors

Bob Löwenberg
Bob Löwenberg Erasmus MC
Gerard Grosveld
Gerard Grosveld St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
Dirk Bootsma
Dirk Bootsma Erasmus University Rotterdam
Herbert Hooijkaas
Herbert Hooijkaas Erasmus University Rotterdam
Pieter Sonneveld
Pieter Sonneveld Erasmus University Rotterdam
Ellen C. Zwarthoff
Ellen C. Zwarthoff Erasmus University Rotterdam
Claus R. Bartram
Claus R. Bartram Heidelberg University
Martijn H. Breuning
Martijn H. Breuning Leiden University Medical Center
Felix Mitelman
Felix Mitelman Lund University

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