World's Best Scientists 2026 revealed!

D-Index & Metrics

Chemistry

D-Index
58
Citations
11829
World Ranking
10625
National Ranking
207

Overview

Cees Veeger is a researcher affiliated with Wageningen University & Research in the Netherlands. Their academic contributions pertain primarily to the domain connected with this institution. The focus appears to be aligned with the scope of Wageningen University & Research, which is known for work in life sciences, agricultural and environmental research.

Although there are no specific recent papers listed, there is a record of co-authorship or publication venues associated with this researcher. This absence of detailed bibliographic data restricts an in-depth summary of publication trends or topical emphasis.

No specific main fields of study, subfields, or defined main topics are provided, which limits a direct mapping of research themes in finer detail. Likewise, there are no listed book publications or awards connected to Cees Veeger.

Given the information available, the profile of Cees Veeger centers on their role within Wageningen University & Research, without granular details about research outputs, collaborations, or recognized achievements. This overview suggests an active scientific role without publicly available metadata on publications, topics, or distinctions at this time.

Best Publications

  • Rules for optimization of biocatalysis in organic solvents

    Colja Laane;Sjef Boeren;Kees Vos;Cees Veeger

  • Purification and properties of glutathione reductase of human erythrocytes

    Gerard E.J. Staal;J. Visser;C. Veeger

  • Separation of hydrogenase from intact cells of Desulfovibrio vulgaris. Purification and properties.

    Harry M. van der Westen;Stephen G. Mayhew;Cees Veeger

  • Redox properties of the iron‐sulfur clusters in activated Fe‐hydrogenase from Desulfovibrio vulgaris (Hildenborough)

    Antonio J. Pierik;Wilfred R. Hagen;Jan S. Redeker;Ronnie B. G. Wolbert

  • Short-term effect of ammonium chloride on nitrogen fixation by Azotobacter vinelandii and by bacteroids of Rhizobium leguminosarum.

    Colja Laane;Willy Krone;Wil Konings;Huub Haaker

  • Rules for the regulation of enzyme activity in reserved micelles as illustrated by the conversion of apolar steroids by 20β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase

    Riet Hilhorst;Ruud Spruijt;Colja Laane;Cees Veeger

  • Intermediates in the catalytic action of lipoyl dehydrogenase (diaphorase).

    Unknown

  • Enzymatic conversion of apolar compounds in organic media using an NADH-regenerating system and dihydrogen as reductant

    Riet Hilhorst;Colja Laane;Cees Veeger

  • Substrate specificity of flavin-dependent vanillyl-alcohol oxidase from Penicillium simplicissimum. Evidence for the production of 4-hydroxycinnamyl alcohols from 4-allylphenols.

    Marco W. Fraaije;Cees Veeger;Willem J.H. van Berkel

  • Purification and characterization of Desulfovibrio vulgaris (Hildenborough) hydrogenase expressed in Escherichia coli.

    Gerrit Voordouw;Wilfred R. Hagen;K. Margreet Krüse‐Wolters;Anita van Berkel‐Arts

  • [16] Succinate dehydrogenase: [EC 1.3.99.1 Succinate: (acceptor) oxidoreductase]

    Unknown

  • STUDIES ON SUCCINATE DEHYDROGENASE. I. SPECTRAL PROPERTIES OF THE PURIFIED ENZYME AND FORMATION OF ENZYME-COMPETITIVE INHIBITOR COMPLEXES.

    Unknown

  • Description of enzyme kinetics in reversed micelles 1. Theory

    Raymond M. D. Verhaert;Riet Hilhorst;Marian Vermuë;Tjeerd J. Schaafsma

  • Human erythrocyte pyruvate kinase. Its purification and some properties.

    Unknown

  • Regulation of Nitrogen Fixation by Fe‐S Protein II in Azotobacter vinelandii

    Gerard Scherings;Huub Haaker;Cees Veeger

  • Involvement of the cytoplasmic membrane in nitrogen fixation by azotobacter vinelandii

    Huub Haaker;Cees Veeger

  • Purification and biochemical characterization of a putative [6Fe-6S] prismane-cluster-containing protein from Desulfovibrio vulgaris (Hildenborough).

    Antonio J. Pierik;Ronnie B. G. Wolbert;Peter H. A. Mutsaers;Wilfred R. Hagen

  • Regioselectivity of cytochrome P-450 catalyzed hydroxylation of fluorobenzenes predicted by calculated frontier orbital substrate characteristics.

    Ivonne M. C. M. Rietjens;Ans E. M. F. Soffers;Cees Veeger;Jacques Vervoort

  • The Pyruvate‐Dehydrogenase Complex from Azotobacter vinelandii

    Tjarda W. Bresters;Ronney A. De Abreu;Arie De Kok;Cees Veeger

  • Microperoxidase/H2O2-catalyzed aromatic hydroxylation proceeds by a cytochrome-P-450-type oxygen-transfer reaction mechanism.

    Ahmed M. Osman;Janneke Koerts;Marelle G. Boersma;Sjef Boeren

  • Progress in the chemistry and molecular biology of flavins and flavocoenzymes.

    Unknown

  • Purification and properties of hydrogenase from Megasphaera elsdenii.

    Cees Van Dijk;Stephen G. Mayhew;Hans J. Grande;Cees Veeger

  • The dihydrolipoyltransacetylase component of the pyruvate dehydrogenase complex from Azotobacter vinelandii. Molecular cloning and sequence analysis.

    R. Hanemaaijer;A. Janssen;A. de Kok;C. Veeger

  • The iron‐sulfur composition of the active site of hydrogenase from Desulfovibrio vulgaris (Hildenborough) deduced from its subunit structure and total iron‐sulfur content

    W.R. Hagen;A. van Berkel-Arts;K.M. Krüse-Wolters;G. Voordouw

  • Novel electron paramagnetic resonance signals from an Fe/S protein containing six iron atoms

    Wilfred R. Hagen;Antonio J. Pierik;Cees Veeger

  • Rules for optimization of biocatalysis in organic solvents. Biotechnol Bioeng 1986; 30: 81-7.

    Colja Laane;Sjef Boeren;Kees Vos;Cees Veeger

Frequent Co-Authors

Ivonne M.C.M. Rietjens
Ivonne M.C.M. Rietjens Wageningen University & Research
Antonie J. W. G. Visser
Antonie J. W. G. Visser Wageningen University & Research
Wilfred R. Hagen
Wilfred R. Hagen Delft University of Technology
Sjef Boeren
Sjef Boeren Wageningen University & Research
Jacques Vervoort
Jacques Vervoort Wageningen University & Research
Gerrit Voordouw
Gerrit Voordouw University of Calgary
Antonio J. Pierik
Antonio J. Pierik Technical University of Kaiserslautern
Alfred X. Trautwein
Alfred X. Trautwein University of Lübeck
Robert R. Eady
Robert R. Eady University of Liverpool
Wil N. Konings
Wil N. Konings University of Groningen

If you think any of the details on this page are incorrect, let us know.

Report an issue

We appreciate your kind effort to assist us to improve this page, it would be helpful providing us with as much detail as possible in the text box below:

Related Online Degrees & Career Pathways

Studying chemistry in the USA opens doors to a variety of dynamic career paths, many of which can be supported through online education. For those interested in sales and the pharmaceutical industry, understanding how to get into pharmaceutical sales is essential. This career combines scientific knowledge with communication skills to promote medical products effectively.

If a clinical role is more appealing, exploring the steps to become a pharmacist offers a structured pathway to a rewarding healthcare profession. Pharmacists require a deep understanding of chemistry, medicine, and patient care, and many programs provide flexible online options to accommodate students.

For those drawn to forensic applications of chemistry, becoming an autopsy technician is another option. You can learn more about autopsy technician jobs, which blend laboratory work with investigative science to assist in legal processes.

Additionally, pursuing a forensic science degree online allows students to specialize in crime scene analysis and evidence handling, directly applying chemistry skills in criminal justice fields. These diverse pathways highlight the versatile career opportunities available through chemistry education.

Best Scientists Citing Cees Veeger

Recently Published Articles