Research interests

Past research of Maitland-van der Zee focused on precision medicine in among others cardiovascular medicine, airway diseases, hematology, oncology, and adverse drug reactions. Her recent research is focused on airways diseases, in particular asthma in children and adults. Precision Medicine refers to the tailoring of medical treatment to the individual characteristics of each patient. It involves the application of “omic” analysis and systems biology to analyze the cause of an individual patient's disease at the molecular level and then to utilize targeted (possibly in combination) to address that individual patient's disease process.

specialisation

Precision Medicine in Respiratory Disease

Research output

  1. Childhood obesity in relation to poor asthma control and exacerbation: a meta-analysis

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  2. A Randomized Trial of Genotype-Guided Dosing of Acenocoumarol and Phenprocoumon

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  3. Genetic variation in uncontrolled childhood asthma despite ICS treatment

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  4. ST13 polymorphisms and their effect on exacerbations in steroid-treated asthmatic children and young adults

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  5. Long-term anticoagulant effects of the CYP2C9 and VKORC1 genotypes in acenocoumarol users

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