Steering comite


Prof. Dr. Judith Cosemans
Platelet Biologist
Prof. Dr. Judith Cosemans developed an interest in platelet biology during her PhD, which focused on their role in macrovascular thrombosis. Subsequently, she pursued an award-winning postdoc project, where she worked on developing flow chamber technology as an alternative to experimental models of arterial thrombosis. Afterward, she received personal grants from the Dutch Heart Foundation (DHF, 2011 and 2015) and a Vidi grant (2016), enabling her to establish an independent research line on the interface of platelets and vascular biology. In 2023, she was awarded the BHF-DZHK-DHF International Cardiovascular Research Partnership Award, supporting her current research into the role of platelets in microvascular dysfunction and novel therapeutic interventions.

Prof. Dr. Yvonne Henskens
Laboratory specialist in clinical chemistry
Prof. Dr. Yvonne Henskens is a laboratory specialist in clinical chemistry who has been working in (university) hospital laboratories for more than 20 years (Delft, Amsterdam, Maastricht). She is head of the laboratory units for hematology, hemostasis and transfusions of the Central Diagnostic Laboratory, Maastricht UMC+ since 2003.
Since 2020 she has a personal professorship in Clinical chemistry, specialized in hemostasis, on different themes concerning coagulation and diagnostics:
• laboratory predictors and algorithms of bleeding, thrombosis and anticoagulation
• pre- and peri-operative management of bleeding and coagulopathies
• platelet function testing
She is active in the boards of the Dutch societies for hematological laboratories and clinical chemistry, in advisory boards and guideline committees. Furthermore she is involved in training and education of medical and life sciences students, laboratory technicians and residents. She founded a re-training program on hemostasis and transfusion for technicians, medical residents and clinical biochemists for the south-east part of The Netherlands.

Dr. Paola van der Meijden
Platelet Biologist
In 2010 she acquired a unique bridging position, encapsulated within the Maastricht Thrombosis Expertise Center, aiming to link basic research on thrombosis and hemostasis with clinical research and applications. In 2014 she received the ISTH-EHA Fellowship to gain new insights into the determinants of bleeding in patients with thrombocytopenia due to hematological malignancies and chemotherapy. The focus of her current work is on the interactions between platelets and coagulation in acquired hemostatic dysfunction as a consequence of disease and treatment. She has a special interest in the priming of platelets and the functional specialization of platelet populations. The aim is to develop and integrate diagnostic tools for thrombosis and hemostasis that enable improved disease management.

Prof. Dr. Henri Spronk
Biochemist in coagulation
Besides atherosclerosis, the impact of hypercoagulability on the development and progression of atrial fibrillation was demonstrated, thereby providing additional evidence that coagulation is a key player in development of cardiovascular disease. In line with this, the applicability of assays for plasma thrombin generation and active coagulation enzymes as predictors for thrombotic cardiovascular events or bleeding are studied in animal models and (large) patient cohorts.
Translational research work includes the development of biomarker assays and subsequent technical and clinical validation. Expertise and knowledge on (global) haemostatic assays, is applied in the development of a new diagnostic devices for routine measurement of activated platelet and point-of-care thrombin generation.
Team members

Bas van Bussel
MD, PhD - Internist-intensivist, MUMC+

Floor Heubel-Moenen
MD, PhD - Internist-hematologist, MUMC+

Geert-Jan Kuiper
MD, PhD - Anesthesiologist, MUMC+

Liesbeth Scheepers
MD, PhD - Gynaecologist, MUMC+

Pim Schol
MD, PhD - Gynaecologist, MUMC+

Kristien Winckers
Internist-vascular medicine, MUMC+
