Margriet Gosselink

PHD Candidate - Medical

Research groups

Translational nephrogenetics

Research aim

The group aims to improve outcomes for patients with severe renal disease of yet unknown and/or (potentially) hereditary etiology, by providing them with optimal genetic diagnostics and counseling.

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Recent publications

Reassuring pregnancy outcomes in women with mild COL4A3-5-related disease (Alport syndrome) and genetic type of disease can aid personalized counseling Margriet E Gosselink, Rozemarijn Snoek, Agne Cerkauskaite-Kerpauskiene, Sophie P J van Bakel, Renee Vollenberg, Henk Groen, Rimante Cerkauskiene, Marius Miglinas, Rossella Attini, Kálmán Tory, Kathleen Claes, Kristel van Calsteren, Aude Servais, Margriet F C de Jong, Valentine Gillion, Liffert Vogt, Antonio Mastrangelo, Monica Furlano, Roser Torra, Kate Bramham, Kate Wiles, Elizabeth R Ralston, Matthew Hall, Lisa Liu, Michelle A Hladunewich, Titia Lely, Albertien M van Eerde,
Kidney International, 2024, vol. 105, p.1088-1099
Counselling on Conceiving Marleen C. van Buren, Margriet Gosselink, Emma K. Massey, Jacqueline van de Wetering, A. Titia Lely
Transplant International, 2023, vol. 36
A nationwide Dutch cohort study shows relatively good pregnancy outcomes after kidney transplantation and finds risk factors for adverse outcomes Margriet E Gosselink, Marleen C van Buren, Judith Kooiman, Henk Groen, Wessel Ganzevoort, Henk W van Hamersvelt, Olivier W H van der Heijden, Jacqueline van de Wetering, A Titia Lely
Kidney International, 2022, vol. 102, p.866-875
Effect of Pregnancy on EGFR After Kidney Transplantation Marleen C van Buren, Margriet Gosselink, Henk Groen, Henk van Hamersvelt, Margriet de Jong, Martin H de Borst, Robert Zietse, Jacqueline van de Wetering, A Titia Lely,
Transplantation, 2021, vol. 106, p.1262-1270