Frederik Richard Opperdoes
Mail Address
de Duve Institute-TROP 74.39, Avenue Hippocrate 74-75, B-1200
Brussels, Belgium
Tel: ++32-2-764.74.39 (secretary),
Fax: ++32-2-762.68.53
Tel: ++32-2-764.74.55 (direct)
E-mail: Fred.Opperdoes uclouvain.be
Private Address
Pimberg 109, 3360 Korbeek-Lo, Belgium
Tel. +32-16-46.27.43
Birth date: 19.02.1945, Amsterdam
Nationality: Dutch
Married with Mariska Dozsa, 2 sons
Education
- 1972 - M.Sc. University of Amsterdam, Chemistry / Biochemistry
- 1977 - Ph.D. University of Amsterdam, Biochemistry
Positions held
- 2010: Prof. emeritus at the Catholic Universtity of
Louvain
- 2001-2010: Full professor at the Catholic Universtity of
Louvain
- 1994-2004: Head of the Biochemistry unit of the Catholic
Universtity of Louvain
- 1994-2001: Associate professor at the Catholic Universtity
of Louvain
- 1991-2004: Member of the Directorate of the "Christian
de Duve" Institute of Cellular Pathology (ICP)
- 1980-2010: Head of the Research Unit for Tropical Diseases,
"Christian de Duve" Institute of Cellular Pathology, Brussels,
Belgium
- 1978-1980: Senior Investigator at the International Institute
of Cellular and Molecular Pathology, Brussels, Belgium (Director
Prof. Dr. Ch. de Duve)
- 1976-1978: Post-doctoral research fellow with the Netherlands
Organization for the Advancement of Pure Research (ZWO)
- 1977: Ph.D. University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
(Supervisor: Prof. Dr. P. Borst)
- 1972-1976: Research fellow at the Laboratory of Biochemistry,
University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands (Director: Prof.
Dr. E.C. Slater)
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Professional interests
- Biochemistry, cell biology and molecular biology of protozoan
parasites, with special reference to the Trypanosomatidae
- Chemotherapy of protozoal diseases
- Carbohydrate, Intermediary and Energy metabolism of parasites
- Biogenesis of sub-cellular organelles
- Molecular evolution of protists.
Publications
Author of over 180 original publications in refereed international
journals and review papers and over 120 abstracts.
Fred's
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