Okko Bosgra was affiliated with Eindhoven University of Technology in the Netherlands. Their research activity included contributions to fields related to biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology, and medicine, with particular focus on cancer research and oncology.
Their work covered topics mainly associated with cancer genomics and diagnostics as well as colorectal cancer screening and detection. These areas represented the core themes addressed in their publications and research output.
Among the recent papers authored or co-authored by Okko Bosgra was one titled "102P Direct cost of healthcare analysis of signatera ctDNA testing in the adjuvant setting for a hypothetical cohort of stage II and stage III colorectal cancer (CRC) patients: A UK private payer perspective," published in 2025 in the journal Annals of Oncology.
Okko Bosgra frequently collaborated with a number of co-authors, including:
The major venues where Bosgra's research appeared mainly comprised:
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Okko Bosgra's research took place before their passing, and their work remains part of the academic record in cancer diagnostics and related medical research fields.
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Matthijs Groot Wassink;Marc van de Wal;Carsten Scherer;Okko Bosgra
SH Stan van der Meulen;RL Rob Tousain;OH Okko Bosgra
Jan-Dirk Jansen;Jan-Dirk Jansen;Okko H. Bosgra;Paul M.J. Van den Hof
Tom Oomen;Robbert van Herpen;Sander Quist;Marc van de Wal
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van de Jjm Jeroen Wijdeven;OH Okko Bosgra
Pwjm Pieter Nuij;OH Okko Bosgra;M Maarten Steinbuch
Jeroen van de Wijdeven;Tijs Donkers;Okko Bosgra
M Maarten Steinbuch;WW de Boer;OH Okko Bosgra;Sawm Peeters
Ton Backx;Okko Bosgra;Wolfgang Marquardt
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D de Roover;OH Okko Bosgra;M Maarten Steinbuch
D.H. van Hessem;O.H. Bosgra
M Maarten Steinbuch;JC Terlouw;OH Okko Bosgra;SG Smit
Jjm Jeroen van de Wijdeven;OH Okko Bosgra
D.H. Van Hessem;C.W. Scherer;O.H. Bosgra
J.V. Kadam;M. Schlegel;W. Marquardt;R.L. Tousain
M. Steinbuch;G. Schootstra;O.H. Bosgra
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W. Draijer;W. Draijer;M. Steinbuch;O. H. Bosgra
B.G. Dijkstra;N.J. Rambaratsingh;C. Scherer;O.H. Bosgra
T. Donkers;J. van de Wijdeven;O. Bosgra
Tom Oomen;Okko Bosgra
J. van de Wijdeven;O. Bosgra
D. H. van Hessem;C. W. Scherer;O. H. Bosgra
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