Search staff/organisations prof.dr.ir. J Keijer
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Nameprof.dr.ir. J Keijer
FirstnameJaap
Emailjaap.keijer@wur.nl

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DescriptionProfessor
OrganizationDepartment of Animal Sciences
Organization UnitHuman and Animal Physiology
Phone+31 317 484 136+31 317 484 136
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Phone 2+31 317 484 748+31 317 484 748
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Visiting addressDe Elst 1
6708WD, WAGENINGEN
De Elst 1
6708WD, WAGENINGEN
Building/Room122/E0255122/E0255
Postal addressPostbus 338
6700AH, WAGENINGEN
Postbus 338
6700AH, WAGENINGEN
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Ancillary activities
  • member of editorial board - International Journal of Molecular Sciences
    Dec 2018 - Present

  • Reviewer of research projects, programs, manuscripts - Diverse
    May 1991 - Present

    Evaluation of research projects, of research programs mainly for governmental/research organizations and evaluation of scientific manuscripts for publishers (peer review).


Biography

I am full professor in Human and Animal Physiology. I am a molecular/ biochemical physiologist with a strong interest in in vivo metabolic pathways; how these are altered with age and in chronic metabolic diseases and how they are affected by food components. Focusing on mitochondria, substrate metabolism and redox metabolism in humans, model animals and cells, I try to decipher the molecular and biochemical processes underlying physiological functioning, health and disease.

more information: www.hap.wur.nl


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  • HAP-20306 - Human and Animal Physiology
  • HAP-20406 - Human and Animal Biology II, dissection free
  • HAP-21806 - Behavioural Endocrinology
  • HAP-22306 - Practical Lab Skills for Animal Sciences
  • HAP-30806 - Brain, Hormones and Metabolism
  • HAP-31306 - Development and Healthy Aging
  • HAP-31806 - Molecular Regulation of Health and Disease
  • HAP-32806 - Energy for Life- Molecular Nutritional Physiology of Energy Metabolism
  • HAP-50306 - Model organisms and Research Approaches for Lifespan and Healthspan
  • HAP-80424 - MSc Thesis Human and Animal Physiology
  • HNH-11804 - Introduction to the field of Nutrition and Health
  • HNH-37506 - Metabolic Consequences of Chronic Diseases with Muscle Wasting; Nutritional and Pharmacological Intervention
  • YBI-70324 - BSc Internship Biology
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