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Overview

Frank Miedema is affiliated with Utrecht University in the Netherlands. Their research contributions span several venues and collaborative efforts, reflecting an engagement with topics related to open science, academic publishing, and research quality management.

Among their recent publications are:

  • Reshaping the Academic Self: Connecting Education & Open Science (2021), published in Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Beyond APC: On the Need for Diamond Open Access Publication Platforms (2020), published in Data Archiving and Networked Services (DANS)
  • Prepare PhD holders for different career tracks (2021), published in Nature
  • Referee report. For: Measures to increase value of preclinical research - an inexpensive and easy-to-implement approach to a QMS for an academic research lab [version 1; peer review: 1 approved, 1 approved with reservations] (2020), published by Faculty of 1000 Research Ltd

Frank Miedema frequently collaborates with several researchers, including:

  • Sicco de Knecht
  • Martijn van der Meer
  • Loek Brinkman
  • Manon Kluijtmans
  • Demmy Verbeke

Their work appears in diverse publication venues such as Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), Data Archiving and Networked Services (DANS), Nature, and Faculty of 1000 Research Ltd. This variety underscores their involvement in both open access platforms and high-impact scientific journals.

The topics addressed in their research include the connection between education and open science, issues surrounding academic publishing models-specifically diamond open access-and improving research quality management within academic laboratories.

Best Publications

  • Biological phenotype of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 clones at different stages of infection: progression of disease is associated with a shift from monocytotropic to T-cell-tropic virus population.

    H Schuitemaker;M Koot;N A Kootstra;M W Dercksen

  • Programmed death of T cells in HIV-1 infection

    L Meyaard;SA Otto;RR Jonker;MJ Mijnster

  • HIV-specific CD8+ T cell proliferation is coupled to perforin expression and is maintained in nonprogressors

    Stephen A. Migueles;Alisha C. Laborico;W. Lesley Shupert;M. Shirin Sabbaghian

  • Prognostic Value of HIV-1 Syncytium-Inducing Phenotype for Rate of CD4+ Cell Depletion and Progression to AIDS

    Maarten Koot;Ireneus P. M. Keet;Aster H. V. Vos;Ruud E. Y. de Goede

  • Persistent immune activation in HIV-1 infection is associated with progression to AIDS.

    Mette D. Hazenberg;Sigrid A. Otto;Birgit H. B. Van Benthem;Marijke Th. L. Roos

  • Phenotype-associated sequence variation in the third variable domain of the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 gp120 molecule.

    R A Fouchier;M Groenink;N A Kootstra;M Tersmette

  • Evidence for a role of virulent human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) variants in the pathogenesis of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome: studies on sequential HIV isolates.

    M. Tersmette;R. A. Gruters;F. De Wolf;R. E. Y. De Goede

  • Association between biological properties of human immunodeficiency virus variants and risk for AIDS and AIDS mortality.

    M. Tersmette;J. M. Lange;R. E. de Goede;F. de Wolf

  • Differential syncytium-inducing capacity of human immunodeficiency virus isolates: frequent detection of syncytium-inducing isolates in patients with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) and AIDS-related complex.

    M Tersmette;R E de Goede;B J Al;I N Winkel

  • Biphasic kinetics of peripheral blood T cells after triple combination therapy in HIV-1 infection: a composite of redistribution and proliferation

    Nadine G. Pakker;Daan W. Notermans;Rob J. De Boer;Marijke T.L. Roos

  • Kinetics of Gag-specific cytotoxic T lymphocyte responses during the clinical course of HIV-1 infection: a longitudinal analysis of rapid progressors and long-term asymptomatics.

    M R Klein;C A van Baalen;A M Holwerda;S R Kerkhof Garde

  • Interference with HIV-induced syncytium formation and viral infectivity by inhibitors of trimming glucosidase.

    Rob A. Gruters;Jacques J. Neefjes;Matthijs Tersmette;Ruud E. Y. de Goede

  • Macrophage-tropic variants initiate human immunodeficiency virus type 1 infection after sexual, parenteral, and vertical transmission.

    A B van't Wout;N A Kootstra;G A Mulder-Kampinga;N Albrecht-van Lent

  • Immunological abnormalities in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected asymptomatic homosexual men. HIV affects the immune system before CD4+ T helper cell depletion occurs.

    F Miedema;A J Petit;F G Terpstra;J K Schattenkerk

  • T cell depletion in HIV-1 infection: how CD4+ T cells go out of stock.

    Mette D. Hazenberg;Dörte Hamann;Hanneke Schuitemaker;Frank Miedema

  • HIV-1 biological phenotype in long-term infected individuals evaluated with an MT-2 cocultivation assay.

    M Koot;A H Vos;R P Keet;R E de Goede

  • T-cell division in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-1 infection is mainly due to immune activation: a longitudinal analysis in patients before and during highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART).

    M. D. Hazenberg;J. W. T. C. Stuart;S. A. Otto;J. C. C. Borleffs

  • Monocytotropic human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) variants detectable in all stages of HIV-1 infection lack T-cell line tropism and syncytium-inducing ability in primary T-cell culture.

    H. Schuitemaker;N. A. Kootstra;R. E. Y. De Goede;F. De Wolf

  • Increased cell division but not thymic dysfunction rapidly affects the T-cell receptor excision circle content of the naive T cell population in HIV-1 infection.

    M. D. Hazenberg;S. A. Otto;J. W. Cohen Stuart;M. C. Verschuren

  • T cell receptor excision circles as markers for recent thymic emigrants: basic aspects, technical approach, and guidelines for interpretation.

    Mette D. Hazenberg;Martie C. M. Verschuren;Dörte Hamann;Frank Miedema

  • T cell dynamics in HIV-1 infection.

    D.R. Clark;R.J. de Boer;K.C. Wolthers;F. Miedema

Frequent Co-Authors

Marijke T. L. Roos
Marijke T. L. Roos University of Amsterdam
Hanneke Schuitemaker
Hanneke Schuitemaker Valneva (Austria)
Jaap Goudsmit
Jaap Goudsmit Harvard University
Debbie van Baarle
Debbie van Baarle University Medical Center Groningen
R. A. Coutinho
R. A. Coutinho University of Amsterdam
Michèl R. Klein
Michèl R. Klein Leiden University Medical Center
Joep M. A. Lange
Joep M. A. Lange University of Amsterdam
F. de Wolf
F. de Wolf Imperial College London
Dörte Hamann
Dörte Hamann University Medical Center Utrecht
Roel A. Coutinho
Roel A. Coutinho University Medical Center Utrecht

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