36 research outputs found

    De impact van een buitenlandstage op de persoon en het beroepsbeeld van de leraar-in-opleiding

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    Overzichtsuitgave bij het 10-jarig bestaan van de gecombineerde onderzoeksgroep LEVO/NP, bestaande uit de leerstoelgroep Levensbeschouwelijke Vorming aan de Universiteit Utrecht (UU) en het lectoraat Normatieve Professionalisering aan de Hogeschool Utrecht (HU). Met bijdragen van: Cok Bakker, Bram de Muynck, Inge Versteegt, Bas van den Berg, Elsbeth Vogel, Anne-Marije de Bruin-Wassinkmaat, George Lengkeek, Gertie Blaauwendraad, Peter Mesker, Dian Fluijt, Edwin van der Zande, Anouk Zuurmond, Jeannette den Ouden, Pim Klamer, Koen Wessels, Saro Lozano Parra, Robert Mentink, Anita Emans, Eline Belgraver, Marije Verkerk, Mathilde Tempelman-Lam, Nicolina Montessori, Ina ter Avest, Remco Coppoolse en Margreeth Kloppenburg

    Offshore education : offshore education in the wider context of internationalisation and ICT: experiences and examples from Dutch higher education

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    This report presents a study on offshore education conducted by a consortium of Dutch higher education researchers and commissioned by the Digital University (DU). The study explored the extent to which Dutch higher education institutions are involved in offering their educational services abroad (offshore education). After thoroughly embedding offshore education in the wider contexts of internationalisation and ICT policies, the study particularly explores the practical experiences with a number of real-life offshore activities of Dutch higher education. As a warm-up to this report, a few interesting cases are briefly touched upon below

    Stromal targets for fluorescent-guided oncologic surgery

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    Pre-operative imaging techniques are essential for tumor detection and diagnosis, but offer limited help during surgery. Recently, the applicability of imaging during oncologic surgery has been recognized, using near-infrared fluorescent dyes conjugated to targeting antibodies, peptides, or other vehicles. Image-guided oncologic surgery (IGOS) assists the surgeFon to distinguish tumor from normal tissue during operation, and can aid in recognizing vital structures. IGOS relies on an optimized combination of a dedicated fluorescent camera system and specific probes for targeting. IGOS probes for clinical use are not widely available yet, but numerous pre-clinical studies have been published and clinical trials are being established or prepared. Most of the investigated probes are based on antibodies or peptides against proteins on the membranes of malignant cells, whereas others are directed against stromal cells. Targeting stroma cells for IGOS has several advantages. Besides the high stromal content in more aggressive tumor types, the stroma is often primarily located at the periphery/invasive front of the tumor, which makes stromal targets particularly suited for imaging purposes. Moreover, because stroma up-regulation is a physiological reaction, most proteins to be targeted on these cells are ā€œuniversalā€ and not derived from a specific genetic variation, as is the case with many upregulated proteins on malignant cancer cells

    Quality assessment of estrogen receptor and progesterone receptor testing in breast cancer using a tissue microarray-based approach

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    Assessing hormone receptor status is an essential part of the breast cancer diagnosis, as this biomarker greatly predicts response to hormonal treatment strategies. As such, hormone receptor testing laboratories are strongly encouraged to participate in external quality control schemes to achieve optimization of their immunohistochemical assays. Nine Dutch pathology departments provided tissue blocks containing invasive breast cancers which were all previously tested for estrogen receptor and/or progesterone receptor expression during routine practice. From these tissue blocks

    The BMP pathway either enhances or inhibits the Wnt pathway depending on the SMAD4 and p53 status in CRC

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    Background: Constitutive Wnt activation is essential for colorectal cancer (CRC) initiation but also underlies the cancer stem cell phenotype, metastasis and chemosensitivity. Importantly Wnt activity is still modulated as evidenced by higher Wnt activity at the invasive front of clonal tumours termed the Ī²-catenin paradox. SMAD4 and p53 mutation status and the bone morphogenetic protein (BMP) pathway are known to affect Wnt activity. The combination of SMAD4 loss, p53 mutations and BMP signalling may integrate to influence Wnt signalling and explain the Ī²-catenin paradox. Methods: We analysed the expression patterns of SMAD4, p53 and Ī²-catenin at the invasive front of CRCs using immunohistochemistry. We activated BMP signalling in CRC cells in vitro and measured BMP/Wnt activity using luciferase reporters. MTT assays were performed to s

    Nuclear Localization of CXCR4 Determines Prognosis for Colorectal Cancer Patients

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    Chemokines and their receptors are implicated in formation of colorectal cancer metastases. Especially CXCR4 is an important factor, determining migration, invasiveness, metastasis and proliferation of colorectal cancer cells. Object of this study was to determine expression of CXCR4 in tumor tissue of colorectal cancer patients and associate CXCR4 expression levels to clinicopathological parameters. Levels of CXCR4 expression of a random cohort of patients, who underwent primary curative resection of a colorectal carcinoma, were retrospectively determined by quantitative real-time RT-PCR and semi-quantitative analyses of immunohistochemical stained paraffin sections. Expression levels were associated to clinicopathological parameters. Using RT-PCR we found that a high expression of CXCR4 in the primary tumor was an independent prognostic factor for a poor disease free survival (pā€‰=ā€‰0.03, HR: 2.0, CIā€‰=ā€‰1.1ā€“3.7). Immunohistochemical staining showed that nuclear distribution of CXCR4 in the tumor cells was inversely associated with disease free and overall survival (pā€‰=ā€‰0.04, HR: 2.6, CIā€‰=ā€‰1.0ā€“6.2), while expression in the cytoplasm was not associated with prognosis. In conclusion, our study showed that a high expression of nuclear localized CXCR4 in tumor cells is an independent predictor for poor survival for colorectal cancer patients

    Performance of automated scoring of ER, PR, HER2, CK5/6 and EGFR in breast cancer tissue microarrays in the Breast Cancer Association Consortium

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    Breast cancer risk factors and clinical outcomes vary by tumour marker expression. However, individual studies often lack the power required to assess these relationships, and large-scale analyses are limited by the need for high throughput, standardized scoring methods. To address these limitations, we assessed whether automated image analysis of immunohistochemically stained tissue microarrays can permit rapid, standardized scoring of tumour markers from multiple studies. Tissue microarray sections prepared in nine studies containing 20 263 cores from 8267 breast cancers stained for two nuclear (oestrogen receptor, progesterone receptor), two membranous (human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 and epidermal growth factor receptor) and one cytoplasmic (cytokeratin 5/6) marker were scanned as digital images. Automated algorithms were used to score markers in tumour cells using the Ariol system. We compared automated scores against visual reads, and their associations with breast cancer survival. Approximately 65ā€“70% of tissue microarray cores were satisfactory for scoring. Among satisfactory cores, agreement between dichotomous automated and visual scores was highest for oestrogen receptor (Kappaā€‰=ā€‰0.76), followed by human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (Kappaā€‰=ā€‰0.69) and progesterone receptor (Kappaā€‰=ā€‰0.67). Automated quantitative scores for these markers were associated with hazard ratios for breast cancer mortality in a dose-response manner. Considering visual scores of epidermal growth factor receptor or cytokeratin 5/6 as the reference, automated scoring achieved excellent negative predictive value (96ā€“98%), but yielded many false positives (positive predictive valueā€‰=ā€‰30ā€“32%). For all markers, we observed substantial heterogeneity in automated scoring performance across tissue microarrays. Automated analysis is a potentially useful tool for large-scale, quantitative scoring of immunohistochemically stained tissue microarrays available in consortia. However, continued optimization, rigorous marker-specific quality control measures and standardization of tissue microarray designs, staining and scoring protocols is needed to enhance results.Peer reviewe

    The Rotterdam Scan Study: design and update up to 2012

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    Neuroimaging plays an important role in etiologic research on neurological diseases in the elderly. The Rotterdam Scan Study was initiated as part of the ongoing Rotterdam Study with the aim to unravel causes of neurological disease by performing neuroimaging in a population-based longitudinal setting. In 1995 and 1999 random subsets of the Rotterdam Study underwent neuroimaging, whereas from 2005 onwards MRI has been implemented into the core protocol of the Rotterdam Study. In this paper, we discuss the background and rationale of the Rotterdam Scan Study. We also describe the imaging protocol and post-processing techniques, and highlight the main findings to date. Finally, we make recommendations for future research, which will also be the main focus of investigation in the Rotterdam Scan Study

    The Rotterdam Scan Study: design update 2016 and main findings

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    A little less balance in new teachersā€™ professional development : An international teaching internship as a significant personal experience in becoming a teacher

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    This case study reported on student teachersā€™ and new teachersā€™ personal interpretations in their teaching practice, during and after an international teaching internship, and how this reflected on new teachersā€™ professional development. An international teaching experience interrupts existing, familiar ways of thinking or acting. The findings describe how the interruption of an international internship influenced student teachersā€™ and new teachersā€™ ā€œpersonal interpretative frameworksā€ during their teacher training programme and transition from student to teacher. New teachersā€™ personal interpretative framework operates as a lens through which (new) tachers perceive their job situations, give meaning to it, and reflects the basis on which a beginning teacher grounds their personal decisions or judgements for action. This study used the concepts of (dis)continuity to describe how an international teaching experience influenced the student teachersā€™ existing professional beliefs, knowledge or skills during their attempts to cope with what they perceived as significant socio-cultural obstacles and challenges. Experiencing discontinuity raised beginning teachersā€™ awareness of aspects of their personal interpretative frameworks in various ways. Results show, that experiences of discontinuity marked limits or challenges in existing knowledge or beliefs that was previously taken for granted by the student teachers, making implicit professional beliefs explicit. The student teachers also recognized their personal or moral decisions were frequently based upon on existing teaching knowledge or skills from the Dutch teacher training programme. Such recognition enhanced their understanding that they had to make personal-moral choices how to use appropriate knowledge or skills in a cross-cultural context, or made them reflect on the type of teacher they want to become. In some cases, experiencing discontinuity also made the participants aware of an experiential continuum, as they recognized the value of this previous experience in their present teaching practice as new teachers. Experiential continuity raised an awareness of pedagogical content knowledge they valued, it helped the new teachersā€™ professional self-understanding of existential questions regarding the type of teacher they want to become, or gave comfort and helped them to make sense of problematic, challenging experiences in the present
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