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External Peer Review Graduate School WIAS

Mini CVs

June 2015

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Contents Contents .......................................................................................................................................................... 2

Mini CVs research staff Chair groups .............................................................................................................. 3

Adaptation Physiology (ADP) ...................................................................................................................... 4

Animal Breeding and Genetics (ABG) ........................................................................................................ 29

Animal Nutrition (ANU) ............................................................................................................................. 60

Animal Production Systems (APS) ............................................................................................................. 80

Aquaculture and Fisheries (AFI) ................................................................................................................ 88

Behavioural Ecology (BHE) ...................................................................................................................... 101

Cell Biology and Immunology (CBI) ......................................................................................................... 109

Experimental Zoology (EZO) .................................................................................................................... 122

Host-Microbe Interactomics (HMI) ......................................................................................................... 135

Human and Animal Physiology (HAP) ..................................................................................................... 144

Quantitative Veterinary Epidemiology (QVE) ......................................................................................... 160

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Mini CVs research staff Chair groups

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Adaptation Physiology (ADP)

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Name: Bas Kemp URL: www.wageningenur.nl/adp GENERAL INFORMATION Date of birth: 21 September 1960 Current position: Professor Fields of Expertise: Adaptation Physiology, Animal Husbandry QUALIFICATIONS: 1989 PhD diploma: Investigation on breeding boars to contribute to a functional feeding strategy,

Wageningen University, The Netherlands 1986 MSc diploma: Animal Sciences Wageningen University, The Netherlands SCIENTIFIC CAREER: 2000 – till now Full Professor, Adaptation Physiology Group, Wageningen University, The Netherlands 1990 – 1999 Associate Professor, Adaptation Physiology Group, Wageningen University, The

Netherlands 1989 – 1990 Assistant Professor, Animal Nutrition Group, Wageningen University, The Netherlands 1986 – 1989 PhD Candidate, Animal Nutrition Group, Wageningen University, The Netherlands OUTPUT: Publications:

- Number of publications in international refereed scientific journals according to WoS: 300 - Contributions to books: 7 - Number of citations according to WoS: 3930 ; H-index: 33

Patents: No Supervision of PhD theses:

- Daily supervisor of ongoing PhD Candidates: 21 - (Co-)promotor of graduated PhD Candidates: 42 (1 with distinction)

Scientific teaching: Teaching in several courses:

- Adaptation Physiology (yearly, MSc level, Wageningen University) - “Epigenesis and Epigenetics” (2014, PhD level, WIAS/VLAG Wageningen University) - Health, Welfare and Management (yearly, MSc level, Wageningen University) - Introduction Animal Sciences (yearly, BSc level, Wageningen University) - Reproduction and Fertility (yearly, BSc level, Wageningen University - Controle van vrijwillige voeropname bij productiedieren (yearly, postgraduate level, Wageningen

Business School) - Gezond produceren (yearly, postgraduate level, Wageningen Business School) - Rundveevoeding (yearly, postgraduate level, Wageningen Business School) - Varkensvoeding in de praktijk (yearly, postgraduate level, Wageningen Business School) - Vruchtbaarheid en voortplanting van het varken (yearly, postgraduate level, Wageningen

Business School

Three key publications 2009 – 2014:

1. Leeuwen, J.J.J. van, Martens, M.R.T.M., Jourquin, J., Draincourt, M.A., Wagner, A., Kemp, B. & Soede, N.M. (2013). Follicle size and reproductive hormone profiles during a post-weaning altrenogest treatment in primiparous sows (Online First). Reproduction Fertility and Development. 10.1071/RD13149

2. Kemp, B. & Soede, N.M. (2012). Should Weaning be the Start of the Reproductive Cycle in Hyper-prolific Sows? A Physiological View. Reproduction in Domestic Animals, 47(Suppl. 4), 320-326.

3. Strappini, A.C., Metz, J.H.M., Gallo, C., Frankena, K., Vargas, R., Freslon, I. de & Kemp, B. (2013). Bruises in culled cows: when, where and how are they inflicted? Animal, 7(3), 485-491.

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RELEVANT SCIENTIFIC SERVICES: Membership of editorial boards of international scientific journals:

- Member of the Editorial Advisory Board of Reproduction in Domestic Animals - Member of the Editorial Board of Journal of Animal Science

Membership of national and international scientific organizations:

- Member of the European Society of Domestic Animal Reproduction (ESDAR) - Member of the American Society of Animal Science and Poultry Science - Member of the International society of Applied Ethology (ISAE)

RELEVANT JOB-RELATED SOCIAL POSTIONS: (max 3)

- Member of the Academic Board of Wageningen University - Scientific Integrity Confidence person of Wageningen University - Director of the Graduate School WIAS

MAJOR SCIENTIFIC AWARDS / PRIZES / GRANTS:

- None

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Name: Elsbeth N. Stassen URL: www.wageningenur.nl/adp GENERAL INFORMATION Date of birth: 21 July 1953 Current position: Professor Fields of Expertise: Veterinarian, Human-Animal relationship QUALIFICATIONS: 1997 Diplomate of European College of Bovine Health Management

(ECHM) 1984 PhD diploma: Functional and Morphological Aspects of Testicular Blood Supply (with distinction),

Utrecht University, The Netherlands 1977 Veterinarian DVM SCIENTIFIC CAREER: 2004 – till now Chair, Animals and Society, Wageningen University, The Netherlands 2003 – 2004 Head Internal Diseases of Livestock, Veterinary Faculty, Utrecht University, The

Netherlands 1996 – 2003 Chair Human-Animal Relationship, on behalf of the Royal Dutch Veterinary Association 1986 – 2003 Associated Professor, Dairy Herd Health Management, Veterinary Faculty, Utrecht

University, The Netherlands OUTPUT: Publications:

- Number of publications in international refereed scientific journals according to WoS: 71 - Contributions to books: 3 - Number of citations according to WoS: 1621; H-index: 23

Patents: No Supervision of PhD theses:

- Daily supervisor of ongoing PhD Candidates: 1 - (Co-)promotor of graduated PhD Candidates: 11

Scientific teaching: - Health, Welfare and Management (yearly, MSc level, Wageningen University) - Ethics course (yearly, PhD level, Wageningen University) - Global & Sustainable Animal Production in the 21st Century (yearly, BSc level, Wageningen

University) - Animal Science and Society (yearly, BSc level, Wageningen University) - Integrated course pig/poultry (yearly, BSc level, Wageningen University) - Supervised BSc Students - Supervised MSc Students

Three key publications 2009 – 2014:

1. Bruijnis, M.R.N., Beerda, B., Hogeveen, H. & Stassen, E.N. (2012). Assessing te Welfare impact of foot disorders in dairy cattle by a modelling approach. Animal, 6(6) 962-270.

2. Bruijnis, M.R.N., Hogeveen, H. & Stassen, E.N. (2010). Assessing economic consequences of foot disorders in dairy cattle using a dynamic stochastic simulation model. Journal of Dairy Science, 93(6), 2419-2432.

3. Meijboom, F.L.B., Cohen, N. & Stassen, E.N. (2009). Beyond the Prevention of Harm: Animal Disease Policy as a Moral Question. Joural of Agricultural & Environmental Ethics, 22(6), 559-571.

RELEVANT SCIENTIFIC SERVICES: Membership of editorial boards of international scientific journals:

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- None

Membership of national and international scientific organizations: - Member of the Royal Dutch Veterinary Association - Member of the European Association of Animal production - Member of the European College of Bovine Herd Health management

RELEVANT JOB-RELATED SOCIAL POSTIONS:

- ABRES societal platform on antibiotic resistance - Member of the program committee of the NWO program Valuation of Animal Welfare - Chair of the Ethical Committee of the Royal Dutch Veterinary Association - Centrale Commissie Dierproeven (CCD)

MAJOR SCIENTIFIC AWARDS / PRIZES / GRANTS:

- None

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Name: Bart (H.G.J.) Gremmen

URL: www.wageningenur.nl/adp GENERAL INFORMATION Date of birth: 1 July 1956 Current position: Special Professor Ethics in Life Sciences Fields of Expertise: Ethics, Philosophy, Technology Assessment QUALIFICATIONS: 1993 PhD diploma: Philosophy, Wageningen University, The Netherlands 1980 MSc diploma: Philosophy (with distinction) Wageningen University, The Netherlands SCIENTIFIC CAREER: 2011 – till now Special Professor Ethics in Life Sciences, Adaptation Physiology Group, Wageningen

University, The Netherlands 2009 – till now Senior Research Fellow, Oxford Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethic, University of Oxford, UK 2000 – till 2013 Director Centre for Methodical Ethics and Technology Assessment, Wageningen

University, The Netherlands 1994 – till now Associate Professor, Philosophy Group, Wageningen University, The Netherlands OUTPUT: Publications:

- Number of publications in international refereed scientific journals according to WoS: 28 - Contributions to books: 31 - Number of citations according to WoS: 123 ; H-index: 7

Patents: No Supervision of PhD theses:

- Daily supervisor of ongoing PhD Candidates: - (Co-)promotor of graduated PhD Candidates: 10

Scientific teaching: Teaching in several courses:

- Ethics course (yearly, PhD level, Wageningen University) - Global & Sustainable Animal Production in the 21st Century - Animal Science and Society - Integrated course pig/poultry

Three key publications 2009 – 2014:

1. Gamborg, C.; Gremmen, H.G.J.; Christiansen, S.B.; Sandoe, P. (2010) De-Domestication: Ethics at the Intersection of Landscape Restoration and Animal Welfare, Environmental Values 19 (2010)1. - ISSN 0963-2719 - p. 57 - 78.

2. Veen, M.; Gremmen, H.G.J.; Molder, H.F.M. te; Woerkum, C.M.J. van (2011) Emergent technologies against the background of everyday life: Discursive psychology as a technology assessment tool, Public Understanding of Science 20 (2011)6. - ISSN 0963-6625 - p. 810 - 825.

3. Gremmen, B. (2014) Just Fake It! Public Understanding of Ecological Restoration In: The Ethics of Animal Re-creation and Modification : Reviving, Rewildering, Restoring / Oksanen, M., Siipi, H., New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2014 - ISBN 9781137337634 - p. 134 - 149.

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RELEVANT SCIENTIFIC SERVICES: Membership of editorial boards of international scientific journals:

- None

Membership of national and international scientific organizations: - Member of the European Society for Agricultural and Food Ethics - Member of the European Federation of Animal Science (EAAP)

RELEVANT JOB-RELATED SOCIAL POSTIONS:

- None MAJOR SCIENTIFIC AWARDS / PRIZES / GRANTS:

- None

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Name: Nicoline Soede URL: www.wageningenur.nl/adp GENERAL INFORMATION Date of birth: 9 March 1964 Current position: Associate Professor Fields of Expertise: Reproduction & Fertility, Animal Physiology, Animal Endocrinology, Animal Husbandry QUALIFICATIONS: 1992 PhD diploma: ‘Influence of Insemination conditions on early pregnancy in pigs, with emphasis on

embryonic diversity’, Wageningen University, The Netherlands 1988 MSc diploma: Animal Sciences Wageningen University, The Netherlands SCIENTIFIC CAREER: 2002 – till now Associate Professor, Adaptation Physiology Group, Wageningen University, The

Netherlands 1992 – 2002 Assistant Professor, Adaptation Physiology Group, Wageningen University, The

Netherlands OUTPUT: Publications:

- Number of publications in international refereed scientific journals according to WoS: 147 - Contributions to books: 3 - Number of citations according to WoS: 1911 ; H-index: 25

Patents: No Supervision of PhD theses:

- Daily supervisor of ongoing PhD Candidates: 2 - Co-promotor of graduated PhD Candidates: 9

Scientific teaching: Teaching in several courses:

- Health, Welfare and Management (yearly, MSc level, Wageningen University) - Integrated Course on Pigs and Poultry (yearly, BSc level, Wageningen University) - Adaptation Physiology (yearly, BSc level, Wageningen University) - Academic Consultancy Training (ACT) (yearly, MSc level, Wageningen University) - Reproduction and Fertility, (yearly, BSc level, Wageningen University) - Supervised BSc students - Supervised MSc Students - Vruchtbaarheid en Voortplanting van het Varken (yearly, postgraduate level, Wageningen

Business School)

Three key publications 2009 – 2014:

4. Leeuwen, J.J.J. van, Martens, M.R.T.M., Jourquin, J., Draincourt, M.A., Wagner, A., Kemp, B. & Soede, N.M. (2013). Follicle size and reproductive hormone profiles during a post-weaning altrenogest treatment in primiparous sows (Online First). Reproduction Fertility and Development. 10.1071/RD13149

5. Kemp, B. & Soede, N.M. (2012). Should Weaning be the Start of the Reproductive Cycle in Hyper-prolific Sows? A Physiological View. Reproduction in Domestic Animals, 47(Suppl. 4), 320-326.

6. Nieuwamerongen, S.E. van, Bolhuis, J.E., Peet-Schwering, C.M.C. van der & Soede, N.M. (2014). A review of sow and piglet behaviour and performance in group housing systems for lactating sows. Animal, 8(3), 448-460.

RELEVANT SCIENTIFIC SERVICES: Membership of editorial boards of international scientific journals:

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- International Organising Committee of the International Conference on Pig Reproduction (ICPR)

Membership of national and international scientific organizations: - Board member of the European Society of Domestic Animal Reproduction (ESDAR) - Board member of the Wageningen Institute of Animal Sciences (WIAS) -

RELEVANT JOB-RELATED SOCIAL POSTIONS: - None

MAJOR SCIENTIFIC AWARDS / PRIZES / GRANTS:

- None

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Name: Henry van den Brand URL: www.wageningenur.nl/adp GENERAL INFORMATION Date of birth: 7 October 1969 Current position: Associate Professor Fields of Expertise: Metabolism, thermoregulation, incubation, early life development QUALIFICATIONS: 2000 PhD diploma: Energy partitioning and reproduction in primiparous sows: effects of dietary energy

source, Wageningen University, the Netherlands 1994 MSc diploma: Wageningen University, 1994 SCIENTIFIC CAREER: 2008 – till now Associate Professor, Adaptation Physiology Group, Wageningen University, the Netherlands 2001 – 2008 Assistant Professor, Adaptation Physiology Group, Wageningen University, the Netherlands 1996 – 2000 PhD Candidate, Adaptation Physiology Group, Wageningen University, the Netherlands OUTPUT: Publications: - Number of publications in international refereed scientific journals according to WoS: 96 - Contributions to books: 3 - Number of citations according to WoS: 1131 ; H-index: 19 Patents: No Supervision of PhD theses: Daily supervisor of ongoing PhD Candidates: 8 (Co-)promotor of graduated PhD Candidtes: 10 (1 with distinction) Scientific teaching:

- Academic Counsultancy Training (ACT) (yearly, MSc level, Wageningen University) - Adaptation Physiology (yearly, MSc level, Wageningen University) - Health, Welfare and Management (yearly, MSc level, Wageningen University) - Immunology & Thermoregulation (yearly, BSc level, Wageningen University) - Integration course Poultry and Swine (yearly, BSc level, Wageningen University ) - Coach BSc Honours Program (just started for the first time) - Supervised BSc students - Supervised MSc students - Course Wageningen Academy Incubation (once in 2 years, postgraduate level, Wageningen

Business School) - Course Wageningen Academy Reproduction Swine (yearly, postgraduate level, Wageningen

Business School) Three key publications 2009 – 2014:

1. Molenaar, R., J.G.C. van den Borne, E. Hazejager, M.J.W. Heetkamp, R. Meijerhof, B. Kemp, and H. van den Brand. 2013. High environmental temperature increases glucose requirement in the developing chicken embryo. PLoS ONE 8(4): e59637. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0059637

2. Van den Brand, H., L.C.M. van Enckevort, E.M. van der Hoeven and B. Kemp. 2009. Effects of dextrose plus lactose in the sows diets on subsequent reproductive performance and within litter birth weight variation. Reprod. Dom. Anim. 44:884-888.

3. Oostindjer, M., J. Mas-Muñoz, H. van den Brand, B. Kemp, J. E. Bolhuis. 2011. Effects of the presence of the mother and enriched rearing environment on food neophobia in piglets. Biol. Lett. 7:19-22.

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RELEVANT SCIENTIFIC SERVICES: Membership of editorial boards of international scientific journals:

- None Membership of national and international scientific organizations:

- Board member WPSA working group 12 - Member of the PSA

RELEVANT JOB-RELATED SOCIAL POSITIONS:

- Member selection committee Chair holder Behavioural Ecology (2011) - Coach first BSc Honours Program Wageningen University (2014)

MAJOR SCIENTIFIC AWARDS / PRIZES / GRANTS:

- Bonus for lecturer 2011: €16917 - Bones for lecturer 2012: €7818

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Name: Henk Parmentier URL: www.wageningenur.nl/adp GENERAL INFORMATION Date of birth: 26 August 1956 Current position: Assistant Professor Fields of Expertise: Immunology QUALIFICATIONS: 1988 PhD diploma: Mechanisms of immunologically mediated histopathology in the gut of mice

infected with the intestinal helminth Trichinella spiralis, Utrecht University, The Netherlands 1981 MSc diploma: Biology, Wageningen University, The Netherlands SCIENTIFIC CAREER: 1991 – till now Assistant Professor, Adaptation Physiology Group, Wageningen University, The

Netherlands 1989 – 1991 Postdoc, Academic Hospital Utrecht, The Netherlands OUTPUT: Publications:

- Number of publications in international refereed scientific journals according to WoS: 140 - Contributions to books: 1 - Number of citations according to WoS: 2534 ; H-index: 28

Patents: - 2010: H.K. Parmentier and J.A.M. van Arendonk, Inventor, P6025294EP – Methods of measuring

natural resistance in milk Supervision of PhD theses:

- Daily supervisor of ongoing PhD Candidates: 3 - (Co-)promotor of graduated PhD Candidates: 9

Scientific teaching: Teaching in several courses:

- Adaptation Physiology (yearly, MSc level, Wageningen University) - Health, Welfare and Management (yearly, MSc level, Wageningen University) - Immunology & Thermoregulation (yearly, BSc level, Wageningen University) - Interphase innate-adaptive immunity (2009, PhD level, Luik, Belgium) - Pathofysiology (yearly, BSc level, Wageningen University) - Supervised BSc students - Supervised MSc Students

Three key publications 2009 – 2014:

1. H.K. Parmentier, T.B. Rodenburg, G. de Vries Reilingh, B. Beerda, B. Kemp (2009). Does enhancement of specific immune responses predispose laying hens for feather pecking. Poultry Sci.: 88: 536-542.

2. D.R. Ardia, H.K. Parmentier, L.A. Vogel (2011). The role of constraints and limitation in driving individual variation in immune response. Funct. Ecology 25: 61-73.

3. B.G. de Jong, A. Lammers, L.A.A. Oberendorf, M.G.B. Nieuwland, H.F.J. Savelkoul, H.K. Parmentier (2013). Genetic and phenotypic selection affect natural (auto-) antibody reactivity of chickens. Plos One, 8(9): e72276.

RELEVANT SCIENTIFIC SERVICES: Membership of editorial boards of international scientific journals:

- Associate editor of Poultry Science

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Membership of national and international scientific organizations:

- Member of the Dutch Society for Immunology

RELEVANT JOB-RELATED SOCIAL POSTIONS: - None

MAJOR SCIENTIFIC AWARDS / PRIZES / GRANTS:

- None

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Name: Liesbeth (J.E.) Bolhuis URL: www.wageningenur.nl/adp GENERAL INFORMATION Date of birth: 14 March 1974 Current position: Assistant Professor Fields of Expertise: Animal behaviour, Behavioural Development, Animal Personalities, Early life development, Pigs QUALIFICATIONS: 2004 PhD diploma: Personalities in pigs. Individual characteristics and coping with environmental

challenges, Wageningen University, the Netherlands 1997 MSc diploma: Wageningen University (with distinction) SCIENTIFIC CAREER: 2014 – till now Assistant professor (Tenure Track) 2004 – 2014 Post doc, Adaptation Physiology Group, Wageningen University, the Netherlands 2003 Lecturer (part time) 1997 – 2004 PhD Candidate, Ethology Group, Wageningen University, the Netherlands OUTPUT: Publications: - Number of publications in international refereed scientific journals according to WoS: 65 - Contributions to books: 4 - Number of citations according to WoS: 688; H-index: 16 Patents: No Supervision of PhD theses: - Daily supervisor of ongoing PhD Candidates: 1 - (Co-)promotor of graduated PhD Candidates: 7 completed (1, 14% with distinction) Scientific teaching: - Adaptation Physiology (yearly, MSc level, Wageningen University) - Applied animal behaviour and welfare (yearly, MSc level, Wageningen University) - Health, Welfare and Management (yearly, MSc level, Wageningen University) - Immunology & Thermoregulation (yearly, BSc level, Wageningen University) - Supervised BSc students - Supervised MSc Students Three key publications 2009 – 2014:

1. Oostindjer, M., Kemp, B., Brand H. van den & Bolhuis J.E. (2014). Facilitating 'learning from mom how to eat like a pig' to improve welfare of piglets around weaning. Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 160, 19-30.

2. Bolhuis, J.E., Oostindjer, M., Hoeks, C.W.F., Haas, E.N. de, Bartels, A.C., Ooms, M. & Kemp, B.(2013). Working and reference memory of pigs (Sus scrofa domesticus) in a holeboard spatial discrimination task: the influence of environmental enrichment. Animal Cognition, 16(5), 845-850.

3. Bolhuis, J.E., Ellen, E.D., Van Reenen, C.G., Groot, J. de, Napel, J. ten, Koopmanschap, R.E., Reiling, G. de Vries, Uitdehaag, K.A., Kemp B. & Rodenburg, T.B. (2009). Effects of genetic group selection against mortality on behavior and peripheral serotonin in domestic laying hens with trimmed and intact beaks. Physiology & Behaviour 97(3-4), 470-475.

RELEVANT SCIENTIFIC SERVICES Membership of editorial boards of international scientific journals: - Editorial Board Animal Biology - Editorial Board Frontiers in Veterinary Science

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Membership of national and international scientific organizations: - Member of the International Society for Applied Ethology (ISAE) - Member of the Netherlands Society for Behavioural Biology (NVG) RELEVANT JOB-RELATED SOCIAL POSITIONS: - PhD advisor for Graduate School Wageningen Institute of Animal Sciences (WIAS) - Regional Officer (Benelux) of the International Society for Applied Ethology (ISAE) - Treasurer of the Netherlands Society for Behavioural Biology (NVG) MAJOR SCIENTIFIC AWARDS / PRIZES / GRANTS: - None

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Name: Wouter Hazeleger URL: www.wageningenur.nl/adp GENERAL INFORMATION Date of birth: 7 October 1950 Current position: Assistant Professor Fields of Expertise: Reproductive Physiology, Stress, Embryo Transfer, Osteochondrosis QUALIFICATIONS: 1999 PhD diploma: ‘Non-surgical embryo transfer in pigs’, Wageningen University, The Netherlands 1979 BSc diploma: Biochemistry SCIENTIFIC CAREER: 2000 – till now Assistant Professor, Adaptation Physiology Group, Wageningen University, The

Netherlands 1974 – 2000 Technician Reproduction, Adaptation Physiology Group, Wageningen University, The

Netherlands 1969 – 1974 Technician Physics and Chemistry, Barneveld, The Netherlands OUTPUT: Publications:

- Number of publications in international refereed scientific journals according to WoS: 46 - Contributions to books: 2 - Number of citations according to WoS: 417 ; H-index: 14

Patents: - Hazeleger W. Assembly and Method for Penetrating the Uterus of an Animal During a Nonsurgical

Procedure. EP 0992441; WO 99/27868 by Institute for Pig Genetics bv, Beuningen, The Netherlands; US patent 6607518; http://www.patents.com/Assembly-penetrating-uterus-animal-during-a-non-surgical-procedure/US6607518/en-US/

Supervision of PhD theses: - Daily supervisor of ongoing PhD Candidates: 1 - Co-promotor of graduated PhD Candidates: 2

Scientific teaching: Teaching in several courses:

- Health, Welfare and Management (yearly, MSc level, Wageningen University) - Adaptation Physiology (yearly, BSc level, Wageningen University) - Reproduction and Fertility, (yearly, BSc level, Wageningen University) - Supervised BSc students - Supervised MSc Students - Vruchtbaarheid en Voortplanting van het Varken (yearly, postgraduate level, Wageningen

Business School) - “Epigenesis and Epigenetics” (PhD level, WIAS/VLAG Wageningen University)

Three key publications 2009 – 2014:

1. Gerritsen, R., Soede, N.M., Hazeleger, W., Langendijk, P., Dieleman, S.J., Taverne, M.A.M. & Kemp, B. (2009). Intermittent suckling enables estrus and pregnancy during lactation in sows: Effects of stage of lactation and lactation during early pregnancy. Theriogenology, 71(3), 432-440.

2. Koning, D.B. de, Grevenhof E.M. van, Laurenssen, B.F.A., Weeren P.R. van, Hazeleger, W. & Kemp, B. (2013). The Influence of dietary restriction before and after 10 weeks of age on osteochondrosis in growing gilts. Journal of Animal Science, 91(11), 5167-5176.

3. Waaij, E.H. van der, Hazeleger, W., Soede, N.M., Laurenssen, B.F.A. & Kemp, B. (2010). Effect of excessive, hormonally induces intrauterine crowding in the gilt on fetal development on day 40 of pregnancy. Journal of Animal Science, 88(8), 2611-2619.

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- None

Membership of national and international scientific organizations: - None

RELEVANT JOB-RELATED SOCIAL POSTIONS:

- None MAJOR SCIENTIFIC AWARDS / PRIZES / GRANTS:

- None

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Name: Ariëtte T.M. van Knegsel URL: www.wageningenur.nl/adp GENERAL INFORMATION Date of birth: 27 December 1977 Current position: Postdoc Fields of Expertise: Energy metabolism, Metabolic disease, Reproduction, Dairy cow management QUALIFICATIONS: 2007 PhD diploma: Energy partitioning in dairy cows – Effects of lipogenic and glucogenic diets on

energy balance, metabolites and reproduction variables in early lactation. Wageningen University, The Netherlands

2002 MSc diploma: Animal Science (with distinction), Wageningen University, The Netherlands SCIENTIFIC CAREER: 2007 – till now Postdoc, Adaptation Physiology Group, Wageningen University, The Netherlands 2003 – 2007 PhD Candidate, Adaptation Physiology Group, Wageningen University, The Netherlands OUTPUT: Publications:

- Number of publications in international refereed scientific journals according to WoS: 23 - Contributions to books: 0 - Number of citations according to WoS: 358 ; H-index: 9

Patents: No Supervision of PhD theses:

- Daily supervisor of ongoing PhD Candidates: 4 - (Co-)promotor of graduated PhD Candidates: 0

Scientific teaching: Teaching in several courses:

- Adaptation Physiology (yearly, MSc level, Wageningen University) - “Epigenesis and Epigenetics” (2014, PhD level, WIAS/VLAG Wageningen University) - Fatty acids in dairy cattle in relation to product quality and health (2012, PhD level, Ghent

University) - Health, Welfare and Management (yearly, MSc level, Wageningen University) - Integrated Course Ruminants (yearly, BSc level, Wageningen University) - Rundveevoeding (yearly, postgraduate level, Wageningen Business School) - Supervised BSc Students - Supervised MSc Students

Three key publications 2009 – 2014:

1. Knegsel, A.T.M. van, Remmelink, G.J., Jorjong, S., Fievez, V. & Kemp, B. (2014). Effect of dry period length and dietary energy source on energy balance, milk yield, and milk composition of dairy cows. Journal of Dairy Science, 97(3), 1499-1512.

2. Knegsel, A.T.M. van, Hammon, H.M., Bernabucci, U., Bertoni, G., Bruckmaier, R.M., Goselink, R.M.A., Gross, J.J., Kuhla, B., Metges, C.C., Parmentier, H.K., Trevisi, E., Tröscher, A. & Vuuren, A.M. van (2014). Metabolic adaptation during early lactation: key to cow health, longevity and a sustainable dairy production chain. CAB Reviews: Perspectives in Agriculture, Veterinary Science, Nutrition and Natural Resources, 9:002.

3. Knegsel, A.T.M. van, Drift, S.G.A. van der, Cermáková, J. & Kemp, B. (2013). Effects of shortening the dry period of dairy cows on milk production, energy balance, health, and fertility: A systematic review. The Veterinary Journal, 198(3), 707-713.

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RELEVANT SCIENTIFIC SERVICES: Membership of editorial boards of international scientific journals:

- None Membership of national and international scientific organizations:

- Management Committee Member of EU Cost Action Dairy Care (FA1308)

RELEVANT JOB-RELATED SOCIAL POSTIONS: - None

MAJOR SCIENTIFIC AWARDS / PRIZES / GRANTS:

- WIAS Education Price, 2010 - Bonus For Education, 2010

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Name: Aart Lammers URL: www.wageningenur.nl/adp GENERAL INFORMATION Date of birth: 25 June 1964 Current position: Researcher Fields of Expertise: Immunology and Microbiology QUALIFICATIONS: 2000 PhD diploma: Pathogenesis of Staphylococcus aureus mastitis: in vitro studies on adhesion,

invasion and gene expression. Utrecht University, The Netherlands 1993 MSc diploma: Molecular Microbiology, Utrecht University, The Netherlands. 1987 BSc diploma: Microbiology, RHAS School for Laboratory Technician, The Netherlands SCIENTIFIC CAREER: 2004 – till now Researcher, Adaptation Physiology Group, Wageningen University, The Netherlands 2000 – 2004 Postdoc, Adaptation Physiology Group, Wageningen University, The Netherlands 1995 – 2000 Junior Researcher, ID Lelystad, The Netherlands OUTPUT: Publications:

- Number of publications in international refereed scientific journals according to WoS: 27 - Contributions to books: 0 - Number of citations according to WoS: 443 ; H-index: 14

Patents: No Supervision of PhD theses:

- Daily supervisor of ongoing PhD Candidates: 1 - (Co-)promotor of graduated PhD Candidates: 2

Scientific teaching: Teaching in several courses:

- Adaptation Physiology (yearly, MSc level, Wageningen University) - “Epigenesis and Epigenetics” (2014, PhD level, WIAS/VLAG Wageningen University) - “Gut Health in Pigs and Poultry” (2014, PhD level, Wageningen Business School) - Health, Welfare and Management (yearly, MSc level, Wageningen University) - Immunology & Thermoregulation (yearly, BSc level, Wageningen University) - Pathofysiology (yearly, BSc level, Wageningen University) - Supervised BSc students - Supervised MSc Students

Three key publications 2009 – 2014:

1. Lammers, A., Wieland, W.H., Kruijt, L. Jansma, A., Straetemans, T., Schots, A., den Hartog, G. Parmentier, H.K. (2010). Successive immunoglobulin and cytokine expression in the small intestine of juvenile chicken. Dev. Comp. Immunol: 34: 1254-1262.

2. Berghof, T. V. L., Parmentier, H. K. and Lammers A. (2013). Transgenerational epigenetic effects on innate immunity in broilers: An underestimated field to be explored? Poultry Science 92: 2904-2913.

3. Hartog den, G., Crooijmans, R. P. M. A., Parmentier, H.K., Savelkoul, H.F.J. Bos, N. A., Lammers, A. (2013). Ontogeny of the avian intestinal immunoglobulin repertoire: Modification in CDR3 length and conserved VH-pseudogene usage. Molecular Immunology: 56: 811-818.

RELEVANT SCIENTIFIC SERVICES: Membership of editorial boards of international scientific journals:

- None

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Membership of national and international scientific organizations: - None

RELEVANT JOB-RELATED SOCIAL POSTIONS:

- None MAJOR SCIENTIFIC AWARDS / PRIZES / GRANTS:

- None

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Name: Inonge Reimert URL: www.wageningenur.nl/adp GENERAL INFORMATION Date of birth: 22 June 1985 Current position: Postdoc Fields of Expertise: Pig Behaviour, Pig Physiology, Emotions, Emotional Contagion, Social Support QUALIFICATIONS: 2014 PhD diploma: (Em)pathetic pigs? The impact of social interactions on welfare, health and

productivity, Wageningen University, The Netherlands 2009 MSc diploma: Behavioural Cognitive Neurosciences (with distinction), University of Groningen,

The Netherlands 2006 BSc diploma: Biology (with distinction), University of Groningen, The Netherlands SCIENTIFIC CAREER: 2014 – till now Postdoc, Adaptation Physiology Group, Wageningen University, The Netherlands 2010 – 2014 PhD Candidate, Adaptation Physiology Group, Wageningen University, The Netherlands OUTPUT: Publications:

- Number of publications in international refereed scientific journals according to WoS: 9 - Contributions to books: 0 - Number of citations according to WoS: 39 ; H-index: 3

Patents: No Supervision of PhD theses: None Scientific teaching: Teaching in several courses:

- Adaptation Physiology (2010, 2012, MSc level, Wageningen University) - Academic Consultancy Training (ACT) (2014, MSc level, Wageningen Univeristy) - Applied Animal Behaviour and Welfare (2014, BSc level, Wageningen Univeristy) - Health, Welfare and Management (2012-2014, MSc level, Wageningen University) - Supervised BSc Students - Supervised MSc Students

Three key publications 2009 – 2014:

1. Reimert, I., Rodenburg, T.B., Ursinus, W.W., Kemp, B., Bolhuis, J.E. (2014). Selection based on indirect genetic effects for growth, environmental enrichment and coping style affect the immune status of pigs. PLoS ONE 9(10): e108700.

2. Reimert, I., Rodenburg, T.B., Ursinus, W.W., Kemp, B., Bolhuis, J.E. (2014). Responses to novel situations of female and castrated male pigs with divergent social breeding values and different backtest classifications in barren and straw-enriched housing. Applied Animal Behaviour Science 151: 24– 35.

3. Reimert, I., Bolhuis, J.E., Kemp, B., Rodenburg, T.B. (2013). Indicators of positive and negative emotions and emotional contagion in pigs. Physiology & Behavior 109: 42–50.

RELEVANT SCIENTIFIC SERVICES: Membership of editorial boards of international scientific journals:

- None

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Membership of national and international scientific organizations:

- Member of the International Society for Applied Ethology (ISAE)

RELEVANT JOB-RELATED SOCIAL POSTIONS: - None

MAJOR SCIENTIFIC AWARDS / PRIZES / GRANTS:

- WIAS Postdoc Fellowship (a three month grant to write a Postdoc proposal)

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Name: Nanda Ursinus URL: www.wageningenur.nl/adp GENERAL INFORMATION Date of birth: 29 August 1981 Current position: Postdoc, Researcher Fields of Expertise: Welfare, Behaviour, Pigs, Animal Husbandry Systems, (Neuro)physiology QUALIFICATIONS: 2014 PhD diploma: A tale too long for a tail too short? Identification of characteristics in pigs related to

tail biting and other oral manipulations directed at conspecifics, Wageningen University, The Netherlands

2006 MSc diploma: Animal Sciences and Aquaculture, Wageningen University, The Netherlands 2004 BSc diploma: Animal Health Care and Production, HAS Den Bosch, The Netherlands 2001 VET Diploma: Animal Care and Production, Groenhorst College, The Netherlands SCIENTIFIC CAREER: 2014 – till now Postdoc, Adaptation Physiology Group, Wageningen University, The Netherlands OUTPUT: Publications:

- Number of publications in international refereed scientific journals according to WoS: 10 - Contributions to books: 0 - Number of citations according to WoS: 20 ; H-index: 3

Patents: No Supervision of PhD theses: None Scientific teaching: Teaching in several courses:

- Health, Welfare and Management (yearly, MSc level, Wageningen University) - Supervised BSc students - Supervised MSc Students - Designing pig enrichment toys (Secondary School, Barneveld) - Scientific learning (Primary School, Lienden)

Three key publications 2009 – 2014:

1. Ursinus, W.W., Van Reenen, C.G., Reimert, I., Bolhuis, J.E., 2014. Tail biting in pigs: Blood serotonin and fearfulness as pieces of the puzzle? PLoS ONE 9.

2. Ursinus, W.W., Bolhuis, J.E., Zonderland, J.J., Rodenburg, T.B., de Souza, A.S., Koopmanschap, R.E., Kemp, B., Korte-Bouws, G.A.H., Korte, S.M., van Reenen, C.G., 2013. Relations between peripheral and brain serotonin measures and behavioural responses in a novelty test in pigs. Physiology and Behavior 118, 88-96.

3. Ursinus, W.W., Wijnen, H.J., Bartels, A.C., Duijvesteijn, N., van Reenen, C.G., Bolhuis, J.E., 2014. Damaging biting behaviors in intensively kept rearing gilts: The effect of jute sacks and relations with production characteristics. Journal of Animal Science 92, 5193-5202.

RELEVANT SCIENTIFIC SERVICES: Membership of editorial boards of international scientific journals:

- None

Membership of national and international scientific organizations: - Member of the International Society for Applied Ethology (ISAE) - Member of Netherlands Society for Behavioural Biology (NVG)

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MAJOR SCIENTIFIC AWARDS / PRIZES / GRANTS:

- WIAS Postdoc Fellowship (a three month grant to write a Postdoc proposal) - Fund Agricultural Export Bureau 1916-1918 (a grant to attend the International Society for

Applied Ethology (ISAE) conference)

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Animal Breeding and Genetics (ABG)

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Mini curriculum prof. dr Johan van Arendonk Name: Johan van Arendonk E-mail: [email protected] GENERAL INFORMATION Date of birth: 13-09-1958 Current position: Chair of Animal Breeding and Genetics Fields of Expertise: Breeding programs, quantitative genetics, breeding goals QUALIFICATIONS: - MSc in Animal Sciences. Wageningen University (1982) with the

‘cum laude’ honour award. - PhD in Animal Breeding and Farm Economics. Wageningen University (1985) with the ‘cum laude’

honour award (awarded to top 3%). Dissertation: “Studies on the replacement policies in dairy cattle". SCIENTIFIC CAREER: 2010- Dean of Sciences of Wageningen University (0.4 fte) 2001– Full professor, Chair of Animal Breeding and Genetics, Wageningen University 1998–2001: Personal chair at the Animal Breeding and Genetics Group, Wageningen University 1993: Sabbatical fellow at the University of New England, Armidale, Australia 1989–1998: Associate Professor at the Animal Breeding and Genetics group, Wageningen University 1988: Sabbatical fellow at University of Guelph, Guelph, Canada 1985–1989: Assistant Professor at the Department of Animal Breeding, Wageningen University OUTPUT: Publications: - Number of publications in international refereed scientific journals according to WoS: 309 - Contributions to books:2 - Number of citations according to WoS: 7064 ; H-index: 46 Patents: 1 Supervision of PhD theses: - Number of PhD students supervised till defense of thesis: 78 ( 1 with distinction). - Number of PhD candidates currently supervised: 22 Scientific teaching: BSc/MSc training - MSc Course (ABG31306) Genetic Improvement of Livestock (2000-present) teacher. - European Master in Animal Breeding and Genetics (EMABG) (2007-2014) Coordinator of programme

and teacher introduction course. - MSc course (52304) Summer course animal breeding and genetics (2013-present) teacher PhD training - Nordic PhD course on “Design and optimization of breeding schemes”, Hårby, Denmark, June15-26,

2009: Main teacher - EGSABG Summer School on “Animal Breeding and Food Security in Developing Countries”, Addis

Ababa, Ethiopia, October 28-November 1, 2013: organiser and teacher. - WIAS course on “Writing winning grant proposals”, Wageningen, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013: Main

teacher.

Three key publications 2009 – 2014: - Van Arendonk, J.A.M. (2011). The role of reproductive technologies in breeding schemes for livestock

populations in developing countries. Livest. Sci. 136: 29 – 27. - Bouwman, A.C., H. Bovenhuis, M.H.P.W. Visker, J.A.M van Arendonk, JAM (2011). Genome-wide

association of milk fatty acids in Dutch dairy cattle. BMC Genetics, 12, 43.

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- Blonk, R.J.W., J. Komen, A. Kamstra, J.A.M. van Arendonk (2010). Estimating breeding values with molecular relatedness and reconstructed pedigrees in natural mating populations of Common sole, Solea solea. Genetics 184: 213-219.

RELEVANT SCIENTIFIC SERVICES Membership of editorial boards of international scientific journals: - 2010-present: Associated editor of Frontiers in Livestock Genomics. - 2013-present: Chair international scientific committee of Selgen meta-programme of INRA (France). Membership of national and international scientific organizations: - Member of the steering group of the European Farm Animal Breeding and Reproduction Technology

Platform (www.fabretp.org) (2006–present). - Member of the editorial board of - Co-chair of the International Milk Genomics consortium (2009-present) RELEVANT JOB-RELATED SOCIAL POSITIONS: - 2012-present: Member of the Board of Directors of the Breed4Food consortium to represent the

interest of Wageningen UR in this public-private partnership. - 2009-present: Chair of the technical commission of national genetic evaluation of dairy cattle (GES) - 2013-present: Member of the product development board of Alta Genetics MAJOR SCIENTIFIC AWARDS / PRIZES / GRANTS: - Grant “Identification of genetic and environmental risk factors for osteochondrosis (OC) in pigs” by

Technology Foundation STW (1.2 M€, 2011–2016). - Grant “Towards sustainable dairy cattle production by increased understanding of genetic variation

and rumen functioning” TI Food and Nutrition and industry (4.6 M€, 2012–2017). - Awarded the “Doctor Honoris Causa” degree at the University of Life Sciences in Poznan (Poland) for my

contribution to the development and application of biotechnology in livestock improvement (September 2011).

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Mini Curriculum prof. dr Martien Groenen Name: Martien A.M. Groenen E-mail: [email protected] GENERAL INFORMATION Date of birth: 11-05-1958 Current position: Professor (Personal chair) Fields of Expertise: Genomics QUALIFICATIONS: - -1982 MSc diploma: Chemistry (major: Biochemistry), Radboud

University (formerly Katholieke Universiteit Nijmegen) , Nijmegen, The Netherlands - -1987 PhD diploma: Molecular Genetics, Leiden University, Leiden, The Netherlands SCIENTIFIC CAREER: - -1983-1987: PhD student at Leiden University, Leiden The Netherlands - -1987-1988: Researcher at the Biotechnology company Gist Brocades (DSM), Delft, The Netherlands - -1988-1989; Post-doc at ABG, Wageningen University, The Netherlands - -1988-2002: Associate professor at ABG, Wageningen University, The Netherlands - -2002-to date: Personal chair at ABG, Wageningen University, The Netherlands OUTPUT: Publications: - Number of publications in international refereed scientific journals according to WoS: 235 - Contributions to books: 4 - Number of citations according to WoS: 9395 ; H-index: 51 Patents: - Co-inventor on 4 patent applications (filed in 1989, 1989, 1999 and 2004) Supervision of PhD theses: - Number of PhD students supervised till defense of thesis: 20 - Number of PhD candidates currently supervised: 6 Scientific teaching: BSc/MSc training - ABG30306 Genomics (2009-2014: coordinator and teacher) - YBI37806 Frontiers in Biology (2012-2014: teacher, 1 lecture) - YAS60312 Research master Cluster (2010-2014: teacher, 1 lecture) - Examiner MSc students Genomics within ABG PhD training - Genomic applications in animal breeding, 21-25 March, 2011 Leon, Spain (teacher) - Sequence Data Analysis Training School, December 2012, Wageningen (teacher) Three key publications 2009 – 2014: - Groenen MA, Archibald AL, Uenishi H, Tuggle CK, Takeuchi Y, Rothschild MF, Rogel-Gaillard C, Park C,

Milan D, Megens HJ, Li S, Larkin DM, Kim H, Frantz LA, Caccamo M, et al. (2012) Analyses of pig genomes provide insight into porcine demography and evolution. Nature. 491:393-398.

- Bosse M, Megens HJ, Frantz LA, Madsen O, Larson G, Paudel Y, Duijvesteijn N, Harlizius B, Hagemeijer Y, Crooijmans RP, Groenen MA. (2014) Genomic analysis reveals selection for Asian genes in European pigs following human-mediated introgression. Nature Comm 5:4392

- Frantz LA, Schraiber JG, Madsen O, Megens HJ, Bosse M, Paudel Y, Semiadi G, Meijaard E, Li N, Crooijmans RP, Archibald AL, Slatkin M, Schook LB, Larson G, Groenen MA. (2013) Genome sequencing reveals fine scale diversification and reticulation history during speciation in Sus. Genome Biol. 14:R107

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RELEVANT SCIENTIFIC SERVICES : Membership of editorial boards of international scientific journals: - Member of the editorial board of Genetic Selection Evolution (2004-) - Member of the editorial board of Functional and Intergrative Genomics (2008-) - Member of the editorial board of BMC genomics (2013-) Membership of national and international scientific organizations: - Faculty staff member of the Netherlands Bioinformatics Centre (NBIC) (2011-2014) - Working Group on Animal Biotechnology under the EC-US task Force on Biotechnology (2011- ) - Steering committee of FAANG (Functional Annotation of Animal Genomes) (2014- ) RELEVANT JOB-RELATED SOCIAL POSITIONS: - Vice-chair of the evaluation commission of the NGI Horizon and Zenith programs (2007-2011) - Scientific Advisory Board of the BBSRC “The Genome Analysis Centre (TGAC)” In Norwich, UK (2013-) - WU Studium Generale committee (2013-) MAJOR SCIENTIFIC AWARDS / PRIZES / GRANTS: - Advanced ERC grant “SelSweep - Molecular characterization of genetic factors in the pig under

selection during speciation, domestication and breeding” grant by European Research Council (2M€, 2009-2014)

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Mini Curriculum prof. dr Marcel Visser Name: Prof. dr Marcel E. Visser E-mail: [email protected] GENERAL INFORMATION Date of birth: 07-07-1960 Current position: Extraordinary professor at ABG Fields of Expertise: Ecological Genetics QUALIFICATIONS: - MSc in Behavioural Ecology, Leiden University (1987). - PhD in Behavioural Ecology, Leiden University (1992) Dissertation: “Foraging decisions under patch

depletion; an ESS approach to superparasitism in solitary parasitoids". SCIENTIFIC CAREER: 2012– Honorary professor of Ecological genetics at Animal Breeding and Genetics chair group

the of Wageningen University 2005– Honorary professor of Seasonal timing of behaviour at the Department of Chronobiology

of Groningen University 2002 - Head of the Animal Ecology Department at the Netherlands Institute of Ecology (NIOO-

KNAW) 1996–2001: Senior researcher at the Animal Ecology Department at the Netherlands Institute of

Ecology (NIOO-KNAW) 1993–1996: Post-doc at the Animal Ecology Department at the Netherlands Institute of Ecology

(NIOO-KNAW) 1991-1992: Post-doc at Imperial College at Silwood Park, UK 1987–1991: PhD student at the Department of Animal Ecology, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural

Sciences, Leiden University OUTPUT: Publications: - Number of publications in international refereed scientific journals according to WoS: 125 - Contributions to books: 4 - Number of citations according to WoS: 7190 ; H-index: 40 Supervision of PhD theses: - Number of PhD students supervised till defense of thesis: 10 - Number of PhD candidates currently supervised: 5 Scientific teaching: MSc/BSc training - MSc course ABG-50806 Ecology of Animal Life Histories, 2009-2014, Coordinator Three key publications 2009 – 2014: Visser, M.E., S.P. Caro, K. van Oers, S.V. Schaper & B. Helm 2010 Phenology, seasonal timing and

circannual rhythms: towards a unified framework. Philosophical Transactions B 365: 3113-3127 Van Oers, K., A.W. Santure, I. De Cauwer, N.E.M. van Bers, R.P.M.A. Crooijmans, B.C. Sheldon, M.E. Visser,

J. Slate & M.A.M. Groenen 2014 Replicated high-density genetic maps of two great tit populations reveal fine-scale genomic departures from sex-equal recombination rates. Heredity 112: 307–316

Reed, T.E., V. Grøtan, S. Jenouvrier, B.E. Sæther & M.E. Visser 2013 Population growth in a wild bird is buffered against phenological mismatch. Science 340: 488-491

RELEVANT SCIENTIFIC SERVICES: Membership of editorial boards of international scientific journals: - Subject Editor for Global Change Biology (IF=6.35) (2006 – current) - Editorial Board of Philosophical Transactions Royal Society B (IF=6.05) (2013 - current) - Guest Editor Philosophical Transactions Royal Society B (2015) - Biological impacts of artificial light at

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Membership of national and international scientific organizations: - President of the Dobberke foundation (2007 – present) - Member of the Executive Committee of the International Congress of Ornithology (2010 – 2014) RELEVANT JOB-RELATED SOCIAL POSITIONS: - Board member Sovon Dutch Centre for Field Ornithology (2012 - present) MAJOR SCIENTIFIC AWARDS / PRIZES / GRANTS: - STW grant from the Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO): Impact of artificial light

on flora and fauna in The Netherlands. October 2011 – December 2017. In total 3.0 million euro. I am a co-PI on this grant (with Prof. F. Berendse & Dr E.M. Veenendaal (WUR))

- ERC Advanced grant: Evolutionary responses to a warming world: physiological genomics of seasonal timing January 2014 – January 2019. In total 2.5 million euro.

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Mini Curriculum prof. dr Roel Veerkamp Name: Roel F. Veerkamp E-mail: [email protected] GENERAL INFORMATION Date of birth: 14-06-1965 Current position: Extraordinary professor at ABG Fields of Expertise: Quantitative Genetics QUALIFICATIONS: - MSc in Animal Sciences. Wageningen University (1991). - PhD in Animal Breeding. Edinburgh University (1995) Dissertation: “Genetic selection of economic

performance of dairy cattle" SCIENTIFIC CAREER: 2013-: Professor (15%) Resource Efficiency, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Ås, Norway. 2011-: Excellent Researcher Wageningen UR Livestock Research 2011-: Extraordinary professor, Animal Breeding and Genetics Group, Wageningen University 2002-2012: Head of animal breeding and genetics department Wageningen UR Livestock Research 1999&2000: Sabbatical fellow at Teagasc Moorepark, Ireland. 2000–2002: Senior researcher Wageningen UR Livestock Research 1997–2000: Researcher Wageningen UR Livestock Research 1996: Sabbatical fellow at AGBU, Armidale, Australia 1991–1997: Geneticist, SAC, Edinburgh OUTPUT: Publications: - Number of publications in international refereed scientific journals according to WoS: 143 - Contributions to books: 0 - Number of citations according to WoS: 3363 ; H-index: 36 Patents: - Supervision of PhD theses: - Number of PhD students(co)supervised till defense of thesis: 8 ( 0 % with distinction). - Number of PhD candidates currently (co)supervised: 5

Scientific teaching: BSc/Msc teaching - 2014: Lecturer in MSc course “Biological aspects of Animal Breeding”, NUMB Norway. PhD training - 2014: ASREML PhD course(coordinator) - 2012: Fortran95 for Animal Breeders PhD course(coordinator)

Three key publications 2009 – 2014: - Daetwyler HD, Capitan A, Pausch H, Stothard P, Van Binsbergen R, Brondum RF, Liao XP, Djari A,

Rodriguez SC, Grohs C, Esquerre D, Bouchez O, Rossignol MN, Klopp C, Rocha D, Fritz S, Eggen A, Bowman PJ, Coote D, Chamberlain AJ, Anderson C, VanTassell CP, Hulsegge I, Goddard ME, Guldbrandtsen B, Lund MS, Veerkamp RF, Boichard DA, Fries R, Hayes BJ: Whole-genome sequencing of 234 bulls facilitates mapping of monogenic and complex traits in cattle. Nature Genetics 2014, 46(8):858-865.

- Berry DP, Coffey MP, Pryce JE, de Haas Y, Lovendahl P, Krattenmacher N, Crowley JJ, Wang Z, Spurlock D, Weigel K, Macdonald K, Veerkamp RF: International genetic evaluations for feed intake in dairy cattle through the collation of data from multiple sources. Journal of Dairy Science 2014, 97(6):3894-3905.

- Wientjes YCJ, Veerkamp RF, Calus MPL: The Effect of Linkage Disequilibrium and Family Relationships on the Reliability of Genomic Prediction. Genetics 2013, 193(2):621.

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RELEVANT SCIENTIFIC SERVICES Membership of national and international scientific organizations: - American Dairy Science Association - Member Permanent International committee World Congress on Genetics Applied to Livestock

Production (2007-2014). RELEVANT JOB-RELATED SOCIAL POSITIONS: - Coordinator genetic evaluations of sires in the Netherlands and Flanders (2009-present). - Member of “Dairy Cows metabolic and reproductive disorders“ working group of Animal Health and

Welfare Panel European Food Safety Authority – EFSA (2009) MAJOR SCIENTIFIC AWARDS / PRIZES / GRANTS: - 2013: Professor Resource Efficiency, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Ås, Norway. - 2013: Visiting Professor in Numerical Genetics, SRUC, Edinburgh, Scotland. - 2011:Extraordinary professor at the Animal Breeding and Genetics Group, Wageningen University

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Mini Curriculum dr Henk Bovenhuis Name: Henk Bovenhuis E-mail: [email protected] GENERAL INFORMATION Date of birth: 22 -12- 1963 Current position: associate professor Fields of Expertise: Quantitative Genetics, Statistical analysis, QTL mapping, Breeding schemes QUALIFICATIONS: - MSc degree (1987) with dictinction (d) Animal Sciences, Wageningen University - PhD degree (1992) with distinction (cum laude) on thesis “The relevance of milk protein

polymorphisms for dairy cattle breeding” Wageningen University SCIENTIFIC CAREER: - May 1992 – May 1993: Postdoc position at the department of Animal Breeding Wageningen

Agricultural University, Wageningen, The Netherlands. - May 1993 - May 1998: Fellow Royal Dutch Academy of Sciences, Wageningen University,

Wageningen, The Netherlands. - May 1998 – 2010: assistant professor, Animal Breeding and Genetics Group, Wageningen University,

Wageningen, The Netherlands. - December 2010 – present: associate professor, Animal Breeding and Genetics Group, Wageningen

University, Wageningen, The Netherlands. OUTPUT: Publications: - Number of publications in international refereed scientific journals according to WoS: 162 - Contributions to books: 3 - Number of citations according to WoS: 3786 ; H-index: 34 Patents: - Supervision of PhD theses: - Number of PhD students supervised till defense of thesis: 19 - Number of PhD candidates currently supervised: 10 Scientific teaching: BSc/MSc training: - MSc Course: ABG31306 Genetic Improvement of Livestock (2009-present), Coordinator & teacher - MSc Course: YAS-60312 Research Master Cluster (2014-present), teacher - MSc Course: ABG-30806 Modern Statistics for the Life Sciences (2009-2012), Coordinator & teacher PhD training: - WIAS PhD course “Statistics for the Life Sciences” (2 ECTS) by B. Engel, G. Gort, and H. Bovenhuis.

(2009- present; Role: teacher) - WIAS PhD course “Introduction to theory and implementation of Genomic Selection” by Mario Calus,

Piter Bijma, Henk Bovenhuis, 13-17 October 2014, Wageningen (Role: teacher) - PhD course “Genomic Applications in Animal Breeding”, several lecturers, 21-25 March 2011, Leon,

Spain. (Role: teacher) Three key publications 2009 – 2014: - Coster, A., John Bastiaansen, Mario P. L. Calus, Johan A. M. van Arendonk and Henk Bovenhuis. 2010.

Sensitivity of methods for estimating genomic breeding values to the number of QTL and the distribution of QTL effects. Genetics Selection Evolution 42:9

- Bouwman, A.C., Visker, M.H.P.W., van Arendonk, J.A.M., Bovenhuis, H. 2012. Genomic regions associated with bovine milk fatty acids in both summer and winter milk samples. 2012 BMC Genetics, 13, art. no. 93.

- Esinam N.Y. Amuzu, P Bijma, B P Kinghorn, A Vereijken, J Visscher, J AM van Arendonk and H Bovenhuis 2013. Prediction of heterosis for egg production traits in White leghorn crosses using genome-wide SNP-marker data. Heredity 111: 530-538. doi:10.1038/hdy.2013.77.

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RELEVANT SCIENTIFIC SERVICES Membership of editorial boards of international scientific journals: - Associate editor of GSE (2015) Membership of national and international scientific organizations: - Member of 6 PhD thesis evaluation committee: Denmark (1), Italy (1), Norway (2), Sweden (3) - Member “FABRE technology platform - Strategic Research Agenda” (2011) Expert group: Genetics - Member STW Jurykamer 304 RELEVANT JOB-RELATED SOCIAL POSITIONS: - Audit of Hypor Genetic Procedures. 2012 Alan E Tinch & Henk Bovenhuis - Member “WIAS Education Committee” 2012-present - Member of committee to evaluation results of employee monitor 2010 + 2012 MAJOR SCIENTIFIC AWARDS / PRIZES / GRANTS: - Grant of Aarhus University Research Foundation (nr. R26 A2220) - Grant “Towards sustainable dairy cattle production by increased understanding of genetic variation

and rumen functioning” TI Food and Nutrition and industry, co-PI (4.6 M€, 2012–2017). - Grant “Milk Genomics Initiative: creating the knowledge base and tools for genetic improvement of

milk-quality traits and product innovation” by Technology Foundation STW (part of Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research), involved as co-PI (1.8 M€, 2005–2012)

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Mini Curriculum dr Hans Komen Name: Hans komen E-mail: [email protected] GENERAL INFORMATION Date of birth: 28-10-1957 Current position: associate professor Fields of Expertise: Breeding program designs QUALIFICATIONS: - 1985: MSc degree Biology (with distinction), Wageningen University. - 1990: PhD degree based on thesis “Clones of common carp, Cyprinus carpio. New perspectives in fish

research”, Wageningen University SCIENTIFIC CAREER: - 2015 – present; senior researcher (0.2 fte) Aquaculture group IMARES, Wageningen UR, The

Netherlands. - 2007-present: associate professor, Animal Breeding and Genetics Group, Wageningen University - 2004 – 2007: assistant professor, Animal Breeding and Genetics Group, Wageningen University - 1997 – 20074: assistant professor, Aquaculture and Fisheries Group, Wageningen University - 1992-1997: Fellow Royal Dutch Academy of Sciences, Wageningen University - 1990 – 1992. Post-Doc. National Research Institute, Okazaki, Japan - OUTPUT: Publications: - Number of publications in international refereed scientific journals according to WoS: 110 - Contributions to books: 3 - Number of citations according to WoS: 2743 ; H-index: 31 Patents: none Supervision of PhD theses: - Number of PhD students supervised till defense of thesis: 15. - Number of PhD candidates currently supervised: 4 Scientific teaching: BSc/Msc training: - ABG20306 Animal Breeding and Genetics (2004-2010) coordinator& teacher - ABG30806 Genetic Improvement of Livestock (2011-present) teacher - ABG50806 (2009-2013) coordinator - ABG51806 Wildlfe conservation genetics (2013-present) coordinator& teacher - Laboratory Animal Science ; teacher - YMC60809 Proposal writing (2010-present) teacher - GEN110806 General Genetics (2011) teacher - YMC61303 (2014) teacher PhD courses: - Post-graduate course “Genetics for fish hatchery managers”, Wageningen, 2009, Coordinator&

teacher - EGSABG PhD summer school, Foulum, Denmark, 2012, co-organisor. - EGSABG PhD summer school Addis Abeba, in collaboration with ILRI, 2013, co-organisor. - EGSABG PhD course “ Welcome to EGSABG”, 2012, 2013, 2014 , co-organisor & teacher. Three key publications 2009 – 2014: - Blonk, R. J. W., Komen, H., Kamstra, A., et al. (2010). Estimating breeding values with molecular

relatedness and reconstructed pedigrees in natural mating populations of Common Sole, Solea solea. Genetics 184: 213-219

- Van Bers, N. E. M.; Crooijmans, RPMA; Groenen, M. A. M.; Komen, H., et al. (2012). SNP marker detection and genotyping in tilapia. Molecular Ecology Resources 12: 932-941.

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- Sae-Lim, Panya; Komen, Hans; Kause, Antti; et al. (2014). Identifying environmental variables explaining genotype-by-environment interaction for body weight of rainbow trout (Onchorynchus mykiss): reaction norm and factor analytic models. Genetics Selection Evolution 46: 16.

RELEVANT SCIENTIFIC SERVICES : Membership of editorial boards of international scientific journals: - Member of editorial board Aquaculture (until 2010) - Member of editorial board Aquaculture methods (2014-present) - Member of editorial board online journal JZAR (2014-present) Membership of national and international scientific organizations: - Member of Farm Animal Breeding (FABRE) technology platform (2006-present) - Member of European Aquaculture Technology and Innovation Platform (EATIP) (2006-present) RELEVANT JOB-RELATED SOCIAL POSITIONS: - Member of the “werkgroep wetenschappelijk onderzoek in dierentuinen, NvvD” - Advisor/member of NEVEVI, organisation for aquaculture in the Netherlands MAJOR SCIENTIFIC AWARDS / PRIZES / GRANTS: - Grant “European Graduate School Animal Breeding and Genomics (EGS-ABG)” , a joint doctorate

program by Erasmus Mundus program of EU, one of the 4 PI (6.3M€, 2011–2020). - Grant “FishBoost:the next generation of fish breeding”, a collaborative Research Project targeted to

SMEs funded under the 7th Framework Programme of EU, co-PI (6.M€, 2014–2019). - Grant “Breeding fish for small holders: closing the yield gap”, a research project in collaboration with

WorldFish funded by Koepon Foundation, PI (300k€, 2014–2018).

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Mini Curriculum dr Piter Bijma Name: Piter Bijma E-mail: [email protected] GENERAL INFORMATION Date of birth: 13-06-1970 Current position: Assistant Professor Fields of Expertise: Quantitative Genetics QUALIFICATIONS: - 1996 MSc degree: Animal breeding and genetics, Wageningen

University, The Netherlands - 2000 PhD degree (with distinction): Animal breeding and genetics (inbreeding), WU, Wageningen,

The Netherlands. SCIENTIFIC CAREER: - 2000-2003, post-doc & teacher, Wageningen University. - 2003-present, assistant professor, Wageningen University. - 2009-2013: NWO-VIDI Personal grant OUTPUT: Publications: - Number of publications in international refereed scientific journals according to WoS: 111 - Contributions to books: 3 - Number of citations according to WoS: 1802 ; H-index: 25 Patents: None Supervision of PhD theses: - Number of PhD students supervised till defense of thesis: 11 - Number of PhD candidates currently supervised: 9 Scientific teaching: MSc-courses - ABG20306 Animal Breeding and Genetics (2012, teacher) - ABG31306 Genetic improvement of Livestock (annual Guest Lecturer) - ABG50806 Live history evolution (teacher 2011-2014) - GEN30806 Population and Quantitative Genetics 2012, 2014,2015 (teacher) PhD-courses - Genetics of Social interactions (Armidale, March 2009, teacher) - Genetics of competition (Kopenhagen, August 2010, teacher) - Nova course - Population genetics for Genomic Selection (Finland, 2011) - Genetics of Social interactions (Wageningen May-2013; teacher & coordinator) - Population genetics for genomic selection (Hohenheim, September 2013) - Genetics of competition (Edinburgh June 2014; teacher & coordinator) - Genomic Selection (Wageningen, October 2014, teacher) - Social interactions (Bielefeld, April 2014, teacher) Three key publications 2009 – 2014: - Bijma, P. 2010. Estimating Indirect Genetic Effects: Precision of Estimates and Optimum Designs

GENETICS: 186: 1013-1028. - Bijma, P. 2011 A General Definition of the Heritable Variation That Determines the Potential of a

Population to Respond to Selection GENETICS 189: 1347-1359. - Anche, M. T.; de Jong, M. C. M.; Bijma, P. 2014. On the definition and utilization of heritable variation

among hosts in reproduction ratio R-0 for infectious diseases. HEREDITY 113: 364-374. RELEVANT SCIENTIFIC SERVICES: Membership of editorial boards of international scientific journals: - Member of editorial board of Journal of Animal Breeding and Genetics

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Membership of national and international scientific organizations: - RELEVANT JOB-RELATED SOCIAL POSITIONS: - MAJOR SCIENTIFIC AWARDS / PRIZES / GRANTS: - NWO-VIDI personal grant. 2009-2014. - Faculty of 1000 recognition of paper among best 2% in the biological sciences and medicine (Bijma

2011. Genetics, Vol. 189, 1347–1359 December 2011). - Four of my first author papers have been highlighted by the journal “Genetics” (IF = ~5) as major

contributions to the field.

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Mini Curriculum dr Richard Crooijmans Name: Richard P.M.A. Crooijmans E-mail: [email protected] GENERAL INFORMATION Date of birth: 30-06-1964 Current position: Assistant professor ABG Fields of Expertise: genomics QUALIFICATIONS: - 1986: BSc degree Higher Laboratory Education,Oss, the Netherlands - 2004 Basic education qualification of Wageningen University - 2000: PhD degree on thesis “Gene hunting: molecular analysis of the chicken genome”, Wageningen

University.

SCIENTIFIC CAREER: 2000- Date Assistant professor in ABG, Wageningen University. 1990-2000 Junior researcher in ABG, Wageningen University 1986-1990 Research assistant in the Department of Radiobiology, Academic Hospital, Nijmegen (NL)

OUTPUT: Publications: - Number of publications in international refereed scientific journals according to WoS: 167 - Contributions to books: 1 - Number of citations according to WoS: 4451 ; H-index: 34 Patents: none Supervision of PhD theses: - Number of PhD students supervised till defense of thesis: 7 - Number of PhD candidates currently supervised: 1 Scientific teaching: BSc/MSc training - YAS10806: Biology of animal products; coordinator and teacher - YAS10306: Introduction to animal sciences; teacher - ABG51806:Wildlife conservation genetics; teacher Three key publications 2009 – 2014: - Crooijmans, Richard P. M. A.; Fife, Mark S.; Fitzgerald, Tomas W.; et al (2013) Large scale variation in

DNA copy number in chicken breeds. BMC Genomics, 14 - Groenen, Martien A. M.; Archibald, Alan L.; ,.. Crooijmans R.P.M.A. ; et al (2012) Analyses of pig

genomes provide insight into porcine demography and evolution. Nature 491: 393-398. - Bosse, Mirte; Megens, Hendrik-Jan; Frantz, Laurent A. F... Crooijmans Richard P.M.A. ; et al. (2014).

Genomic analysis reveals selection for Asian genes in European pigs following human-mediated introgression Nature Communications 5.

RELEVANT SCIENTIFIC SERVICES Membership of editorial boards of international scientific journals: - Member of the editorial board Animal Genetics (2006-present) - Assistant editor BMC Genetics (2010-) Membership of national and international scientific organizations: - Member of the Avian Genetics and Genomics committee of the International Society of Animal

Genetics (1998- ). Chair of this committee since 2002 - Member of the International FAANG consortium (2012-) - Advisor for WIAS on “Training and Supervision Plan” (2014-) RELEVANT JOB-RELATED SOCIAL POSITIONS: none MAJOR SCIENTIFIC AWARDS / PRIZES / GRANTS: - Grant from EGSABG for PhD project on “Breeding back Auroch” (200 kEuro, 2014).

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Mini Curriculum dr Bart Ducro

Name: Bart J. Ducro E-mail: [email protected] GENERAL INFORMATION Date of birth: 02-06-1962 Current position: assistant professor Fields of Expertise: Quantitative Genetics, Genomics, Genetic Conservation, Statistical Analysis, Horse Breeding QUALIFICATIONS: - 1989 MSc degree: Animal Breeding, Wageningen University, Wageningen, The Netherlands - 2011 PhD degree on thesis “Relevance of test information in horse breeding”, Animal Breeding and

Genetics, Wageningen University, The Netherlands SCIENTIFIC CAREER: - 1997-present. Assistant Professor, Animal Breeding and Genomics Centre, Wageningen University,

Wageningen, The Netherlands - 1995-1997:Researcher, Institute of Animal Health , Lelystad, The Netherlands - 1989-1995: Researcher, Danish Institute of Animal Science, Foulum, Denmark OUTPUT: Publications: - Number of publications in international refereed scientific journals according to WoS: 46 - Contributions to books: 1 - Number of citations according to WoS: 725 ; H-index: 17 Patents: - Supervision of PhD theses: Number of PhD students supervised till defense of thesis: 1 Number of PhD candidates currently supervised: 3 Scientific teaching: BSc/Msc training: - YAS-10306: Introduction Animal Sciences; BSc-course (2009-2014) teacher - YAS-32306: Companion Animals; BSc-course (2009-2014) teacher - YAS33406: Integrated course Ruminants; BSc-course (2010-2014) coordinator & teacher - YMC-61303: Scientific Skills Training; MSc-course (2014) coordinator & teacher - ABG-30806: Modern Statistics for the Life Sciences (2012-2014) coordinator & teacher PhD training - PhD/MSc course “Introduction to ASReml” (2009-2014) teacher - PhD-course “Advanced statistical/genetical analysis of complex data using ASReml 4” (2014)

coordinator & teacher Three key publications 2009 – 2014: - Ducro, B.J., Bovenhuis, H.,Back, W. (2009) Heritability of foot conformation and its relationship to

sports performance in a Dutch Warmblood horse population. Eq. Vet. J. 41: 139-143 - Schurink, A., Ducro, B.J., Bastiaansen, J.W.M., Frankena, K., Van Arendonk, J.A.M. (2013) Genome-

wide association study of insect bite hypersensitivity in Dutch Shetland pony mares. Anim. Gen. 44: 44-52

- Rovere, G., Madsen, P, Norberg, E., van Arendonk, J.A.M., Ducro, B.J. (2014) Genetic connections between dressage and show-jumping horses in Dutch Warmblood horses. Act. Agric. Scand. 64: 57-66

RELEVANT SCIENTIFIC SERVICES: Membership of editorial boards of international scientific journals: - Member of editorial board of Livestock Science (2012 - )

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Membership of national and international scientific organizations: - Member of peer-review evaluation committee department GABI, INRA, Jouy-en-Josas, France (2014) - Member of Interstallion group of the Horse Commission of the European Association of Animal

Production (2008 - present) RELEVANT JOB-RELATED SOCIAL POSITIONS: - Member of board of Foundation of Rare Animal Breeds (‘Stichting Zeldzame Huisdierrassen’) (2007 - ) MAJOR SCIENTIFIC AWARDS / PRIZES / GRANTS: - Grant “HORSEGENE project: breeding against heritable diseases”, a collaborative Research Project

targeted to SMEs funded under the 7th Framework Programme of EU, co-PI (2.4 M€, 2014–2018). - Grant ‘Development of intervention strategies for insect bite hypersensitivity (IBH) in horses’, granted

by Technology Foundation STW, co-PI (0.425 M€, 2007-2012)

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Mini Curriculum dr Egbert Kanis Name: Egbert Kanis E-mail: [email protected] GENERAL INFORMATION Date of birth: 22 September 1953 Current position: Assistant professor Fields of Expertise: quantitative genetics, breeding programs, meat Science QUALIFICATIONS: - MSc degree Animal Sciences (1977) , major Animal Breeding and Genetics - PhD degree (1988) on thesis “Food intake capacity in relation to breeding and feeding of growing”,

Animal Breeding and Genetics, Wageningen University SCIENTIFIC CAREER: - 2002-present: Assistant professor Animal Breeding and Genetics, Wageningen University (voluntary

demotion; since 2005 50%, mainly teaching duties) - 2005-present: Study adviser BSc-students Animal Sciences, Wageningen University (part time, 50%) - 1992-2002: Associate professor Animal Breeding and Genetics, Wageningen University - 1977-1992: Assistant professor Animal Breeding and Genetics, Wageningen University OUTPUT: Publications: - Number of publications in international refereed scientific journals according to WoS: 44 - Contributions to books: 0 - Number of citations according to WoS: 1306 ; H-index: 19 Patents: - Supervision of PhD theses: - Number of PhD students supervised till defense of thesis: 5 - Number of PhD candidates currently supervised: 1 Scientific teaching BSc/MSc training: - YAS-10806 Biology of Animal Production (teacher) - YAS-33306 Integrated Course on Pigs and Poultry (teacher) - YAS-20303 Skills Development and Professional Outlook (teacher) - YAS-32806 Quality of Animal Products (teacher) - YEI-50401 Practical Week Dairy Farming (coordinator) - YEI-50501 Practical Week Pig and Poultry (coordinator) - YEI-50601 Practical Week Companion Animals (coordinator) - YEI-50801 Practical Week Horse Management (coordinator) - YMC-61303 Scientific Skills Training (teacher + coordinator) Three key publications 2009 – 2014: - Shirali, M., Doeschl-Wilson, A., Knap, P.W., Duthie, C., Kanis, E., Van Arendonk, J.A.M. and Roehe, R.,

2012. Nitrogen excretion at different stages of growth and its association with production traits in growing pigs. Journal of Animal Science 90:1756–1765.

- Bergsma, R., Mathur, P.K., Kanis, E., Verstegen, M.W.A., Knol, E.F. and Van Arendonk, J.A.M., 2013. Genetic correlations between lactation performance and growing-finishing traits in pigs. Journal of Animal Science, 91:3601-3611.

- Shirali, M., Duthie, C., Doeschl-Wilson, A., Knap, P.W., Kanis, E., Van Arendonk, J.A.M. and Roehe, R., 2013. Novel insight into the genomic architecture of feed and nitrogen efficiency measured by residual energy intake and nitrogen excretion in growing pigs. BMC Genetics 14:121-132.

RELEVANT SCIENTIFIC SERVICES: Membership of editorial boards of international scientific journals: - none

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Membership of national and international scientific organizations: - Subject area coordinator Animal Science in Euro League for Life Sciences (ELLS) RELEVANT JOB-RELATED SOCIAL POSITIONS: - MAJOR SCIENTIFIC AWARDS / PRIZES / GRANTS:

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Mini Curriculum dr Han Mulder Name: Han A. Mulder E-mail: [email protected] GENERAL INFORMATION Date of birth: 5-2-1979 Current position: Assistant Professor (Tenure Track) Fields of Expertise: Quantitative Genetics QUALIFICATIONS: - 2003: MSc degree Animal Science, Wageningen University - 2007: PhD degree on thesis “Methods to optimize livestock breeding programs with genotype by

environment interaction and genetic heterogeneity of environmental variance “, Animal Breeding and Genetics, Wageningen University

SCIENTIFIC CAREER: - 2011- current Assistant professor Animal Breeding and Genetics groups, Wageningen University - 2007-2011 Researcher Animal Breeding and Genomics Centre, Wageningen UR Livestock Research OUTPUT: Publications: - Number of publications in international refereed scientific journals according to WoS: 50 - Contributions to books: 1 - Number of citations according to WoS: 497 ; H-index: 14 Patents: - Supervision of PhD theses: Number of PhD students supervised till defense of thesis: 1 Number of PhD candidates currently supervised: 3 Scientific teaching: BSc/MSc training - ABG20306 Animal Breeding and Genetics, 2011 teacher; 2012-2014 coordinator&teacher - YAS-33406 (2013-2015) coach group work - YAS-20303: Buitex (2014) teacher Three key publications 2009 – 2014: - Mulder, H. A., R. E. Crump, M. P. L. Calus, and R. F. Veerkamp. 2013a. Unraveling the genetic

architecture of environmental variance of somatic cell score using high density SNP and cow data from experimental farms. J. Dairy Sci. 96:7306-7317.

- Mulder, H. A., L. Rönnegård, W. F. Fikse, R. F. Veerkamp, and E. Strandberg. 2013b. Estimation of genetic variance for macro- and micro-environmental sensitivity using double hierarchical generalized linear models. Genet. Sel. Evol. 45:23.

- Mulder, H. A., M. P. L. Calus, T. Druet, and C. Schrooten. 2012. Imputation of genotypes with low-density chips and its effect on reliability of direct genomic values in Dutch Holstein cattle. J. Dairy Sci. 95:876-889.

RELEVANT SCIENTIFIC SERVICES Membership of editorial boards of international scientific journals: - Membership of national and international scientific organizations: - Vice-President Genetics Commission of European Association of Animal Production (2014-present) RELEVANT JOB-RELATED SOCIAL POSITIONS: - Member of NZV-committee to select best MSc-thesis 2014-2015 (Dutch alumni association for Animal

Science)

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MAJOR SCIENTIFIC AWARDS / PRIZES / GRANTS: - Presentation prize at the 65th Annual meeting of the European Association of Animal Production

(EAAP), Copenhagen, 2014. - Grants “Reducing environmental sensitivity (STABLEFISH)” funded by NOFIMA, Ås, Norway, Co-

Applicant - Grants “Genetics of social interactions in aquaculture: Increasing uniformity by reducing competition”

funded by EGSABG, Co-applicant.

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Mini Curriculum dr Jan van der Poel Name: Jan J van der Poel E-mail: [email protected] GENERAL INFORMATION Date of birth: 24-04-1950 Current position: assistant professor Fields of Expertise: Genomics QUALIFICATIONS: - 1977 MSc degree: Biochemistry, Leiden University, Leiden, Netherlands - 1985 PhD degree: Immunogenetics, Leiden University, Leiden, Netherlands SCIENTIFIC CAREER: - 1986- present, assistant professor at the animal breeding and genetic group, Wageningen University OUTPUT: Publications: - Number of publications in international refereed scientific journals according to WoS: 99 - Contributions to books: 0 - Number of citations according to WoS: 3091; H-index: 28 Patents: -- Supervision of PhD theses: - Number of PhD students supervised till defense of thesis:6 - Number of PhD candidates currently supervised: 3 Scientific teaching: BSc/MSc training - GEN 11806 Fundamentals of Genetics and Molecular Biology (2009-2014) teacher - ADP 20806 Pathofysiologie (2009-2014) teacher - YAS 60312 Research Master Cluster (2009-2014) coordinator&teacher Three key publications 2009 – 2014: - Sun, Y. ; Biscarini, F. ; Bovenhuis, H. ; Parmentier, H.K. ; Poel, J.J. van der (2013) Genetic parameters

and across-line SNP associations differ for natural antibody isotypes IgM and IgG in laying hens. Animal Genetics 44: 413 - 424.

- Wijga, S., Bovenhuis, H. ; Bastiaansen, J.W.M. ; Arendonk, J.A.M. van; Ploegaert, T.C.W. ; Tijhaar, E. ; Poel, J.J. van der (2013) Genetic parameters for natural antibody isotype titers in milk of Dutch Holstein-Friesians. Animal Genetics 44: 485 – 492.

- Biscarini, F. ; Bovenhuis, H. ; Arendonk, J.A.M. van; Parmentier, H.K. ; Jungerius, B.J. ; Poel, J.J. van der (2010) Across-line SNP association study of innate and adaptive immune response in laying hens Animal Genetics 41: 26 – 38.

RELEVANT SCIENTIFIC SERVICES Membership of editorial boards of international scientific journals: - Membership of national and international scientific organizations: - Member NE-60/-1034/-1334 technical committee (Genetic Bases for Resistance and Immunity to

Avian Diseases), USA, 2001-present RELEVANT JOB-RELATED SOCIAL POSITIONS: - MAJOR SCIENTIFIC AWARDS / PRIZES / GRANTS: - Grant “Divergent selection for natural antibodies in poultry” by Technology Foundation STW, PI (0.75

M€, 2012–2016)

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Mini Curriculum dr Liesbeth van der Waaij Name: Liesbeth (E H) van der Waaij E-mail: [email protected] GENERAL INFORMATION Date of birth: 22 april 1968 Current position: researcher at Utrecht University Fields of Expertise: Quantitative Genetics, Breeding programs QUALIFICATIONS: - 1995 MSc degree: Animal breeding and genetics, WU, Wageningen, The Netherlands - 2001 PhD degree on thesis “Breeding for trypanotolerance in African cattle”, Animal Breeding and

Genetics, Wageningen University

SCIENTIFIC CAREER: - 2001 - 2006: Assistant Professor, Veterinary Faculty, Utrecht University - 2006 - 2008: assistant professor, Animal Breeding and Genomics Centre, Wageningen University - 2008 - 2010: post doc at adaptation physiology group, Wageningen University - 2010 - 2011: researcher Institute for Pig Genetics, Topigs - 2011 - 2015: assistant professor, Animal Breeding and Genomics Centre, Wageningen University - 2015 - present: researcher Descartes Centre, Utrecht University OUTPUT: Publications: - Number of publications in international refereed scientific journals according to WoS: 32 - Contributions to books: 0 - Number of citations according to WoS: 404; H-index: 11 Patents: - Supervision of PhD theses: - Number of PhD students supervised till defence of thesis: 5 - Number of PhD candidates currently supervised: 2 Scientific teaching: BSc/MSc training - ABG-20306 Animal Breeding and Genetics (2011-2014) Coordinator & teacher - BHE-50306 Life History Evolution BHE-50306 (2012-2014) Teacher - GEN-30806: Population and Quantitative Genetics (2011-2014) Teacher Three key publications 2009 – 2014: - Bloemhof, S. ; Mathur, P.K. ; Knol, E.F. ; Waaij, E.H. van der (2013) Effect of daily environmental

temperature on farrowing rate and total born in dam line sows Journal of Anim Sci. 91: 2667 - 2679. - Sell-Kubiak, E.B. ; Waaij, E.H. van der; Bijma, P. (2013) Effect of gestating sow body condition, feed

refusals, and group housing on growth and feed intake in grower-finishing pigs. J. Anim. Sci. 91:3538 - 3548.

- Waaij, E.H. van der; Brand, H. van den; Arendonk, J.A.M. van; Kemp, B. (2011) Effect of match or mismatch of maternal-offspring nutritional environment on the development of offspring in broiler chickens. Animal 5: 741 - 748.

RELEVANT SCIENTIFIC SERVICES Membership of editorial boards of international scientific journals: - Membership of national and international scientific organizations: - Member of Farmer Animal Breeding and Reproduction Technological Platfrom (Fabre-TP) (2011-2014) RELEVANT JOB-RELATED SOCIAL POSITIONS: -

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MAJOR SCIENTIFIC AWARDS / PRIZES / GRANTS: - Grant “Improving village chicken production to elevate livelihoods of poor people in Ethiopia” by

Koepon Foundation, co-PI (0.3 M€, 2010-2015)

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Mini Curriculum dr John Bastiaansen Name: John W.M. Bastiaansen E-mail: [email protected] GENERAL INFORMATION Date of birth: 15 december 1968 Current position: Research Associate Fields of Expertise: Quantitative Genetics and Genomics QUALIFICATIONS: - 1993 MSc degree Animal Sciences, Wageningen University,

Wageningen, the Netherlands - 2000 PhD degree: Dairy Science (Genetics), University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, USA SCIENTIFIC CAREER: - 2006 – present Research Associate, Animal Breeding and Genomics Center, Wageningen University - 2002 - 2006 Sygen Bio-informatics Research Manager, PIC Benelux, Rosmalen, the Netherlands - 2000 - 2002 Research Scientist, Sygen International, Berkeley, CA, USA - 1995 - 1999 Research Assistant, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, USA OUTPUT: Publications: - Number of publications in international refereed scientific journals according to WoS: 37 - Contributions to books: 0 - Number of citations according to WoS: 591 ; H-index: 13 Patents: - Supervision of PhD theses: Number of PhD students supervised till defense of thesis: 2 Number of PhD candidates currently supervised: 7 Scientific teaching: PhD training - 2012: PhD course : “Sequence Data Analysis Training School” (coordinator) - 2013: PhD course: “R and Genomic Selection”, University of Viçosa, Brazil (teacher) - 2014: PhD course: “Introduction to theory and implementation of Genomic Selection” (coordinator) Three key publications 2009 – 2014: - Bastiaansen, J.W.M. (2014) Invited presentation World Congress on Genetics Applied to Livestock

Production : “SNP Effects Depend on Genetic and Environmental Context”. - P Bijma and JWM Bastiaansen (2014) Standard error of the genetic correlation: how much data do

we need to estimate a purebred-crossbred genetic correlation? Genet. Sel. Evol 46:1 p79. - Heidaritabar M., A Vereijken, WM Muir, T Meuwissen, H Cheng, H-J Megens, MAM Groenen, and

JWM Bastiaansen. Systematic differences in the response of genetic variation to pedigree and genome-based selection methods. Heredity 113. P503-513.

RELEVANT SCIENTIFIC SERVICES Membership of editorial boards of international scientific journals: - Review Editor, Livestock Genomics: Frontiers in Genetics (2014-present) - Associate Editor Animal Genetics (2012-2014) Membership of national and international scientific organizations: - International Society for Animal Genetics RELEVANT JOB-RELATED SOCIAL POSITIONS: MAJOR SCIENTIFIC AWARDS / PRIZES / GRANTS: - Grant “Locally adapted pork production in Brazil vs the Netherlands” funded by NWO-WOTRO, PI (€

944K, 2014-2019)

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Mini Curriculum dr Esther Ellen Name: Esther D. Ellen E-mail: [email protected] GENERAL INFORMATION Date of birth: 6 November 1980 Current position: Postdoc Fields of Expertise: Quantitative Genetics QUALIFICATIONS: - 2004 MSc degree: Animal Sciences, Wageningen University - 2009 PhD degree on thesis “Genetics of survival in laying hens: The contribution of social effects”,

Wageningen University, Wageningen, The Netherlands SCIENTIFIC CAREER: - 2009 -2013: postdoc at animal breeding and genomics center, Wageningen University in project

“Social interactions in domestic animals: turning competition into cooperation” - 2013 – present: postdoc at animal breeding and genomics center, Wageningen University in project

“Genomic solutions for socially-affected traits”

OUTPUT: Publications: - Number of publications in international refereed scientific journals according to WoS: 23 - Contributions to books: 1 - Number of citations according to WoS: 400 ; H-index: 11 Patents: - Supervision of PhD theses: - Number of PhD students supervised till defense of thesis: 0 - Number of PhD candidates currently supervised: 1 Scientific teaching: PhD training - WIAS PhD course “social effects: theory and genetic analysis” (2013) coordinator Three key publications 2009 – 2014: - Ellen, E. D., T. B. Rodenburg, G. A. A. Albers, J. E. Bolhuis, I. Camerlink, N. Duijvesteijn, E. F. Knol, W.

M. Muir, K. Peeters, I. Reimert, E. Sell-Kubiak, J. A. M. v. Arendonk, J. Visscher, and P. Bijma. 2014. The prospects of selection for social genetic effects to improve welfare and productivity in livestock. Frontiers Genetic. 5:377.

- Wade, M. J., P. Bijma, E. D. Ellen, and W. M. Muir. 2010. Group selection and social evolution in domesticated animals. Evol. Appl. 3:453-465.

- Ellen, E. D., V. Ducrocq, B. J. Ducro, R. F. Veerkamp, and P. Bijma. 2010. Genetic parameters for social effects on survival in cannibalistic layers: Combining survival analysis and a linear animal model. Genet. Sel. Evol. 42.

RELEVANT SCIENTIFIC SERVICES: Membership of editorial boards of international scientific journals: - Membership of national and international scientific organizations: - 2015 till present: World Poultry Science Association (WPSA) the Netherlands RELEVANT JOB-RELATED SOCIAL POSITIONS: - 2007 – 2013: Chair of Agrarisch Jongeren Kontakt (AJK) - 2014 - present: Member of “Initiatiefgroep Duurzame Fokkerij” MAJOR SCIENTIFIC AWARDS / PRIZES / GRANTS: - Grant “Genomic solutions for socially-affected traits: Genetic architecture and improvement of

survival in cannibalistic laying hens” funded by technology foundation STW, co-PI (0.7 M€, 2013-2017)

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Mini Curriculum dr Ilse van Grevenhof Name: Ilse EM van Grevenhof E-mail: [email protected] GENERAL INFORMATION Date of birth: 1 January 1980 Current position: PostDoc Fields of Expertise: Quantitative Genetics, modelling, genomic selection QUALIFICATIONS: - MSc degree (2004): Animal breeding and genetics, Wageningen University - PhD degree (2011) on thesis “Breeding against osteochondrosis :

phenotypic and genetic analyses in horses and pigs” Animal breeding and genetics, Wageningen University

SCIENTIFIC CAREER: 2005-2006: Scientific assistant at animal breeding and genetics group, Wageningen University 2006-2011: PhD candidate, Wageningen University 2011-present: Postdoc at animal breeding and genomics center, Wageningen University (STW-grant) OUTPUT: Publications: - Number of publications in international refereed scientific journals according to WoS: 18 - Contributions to books: 1 - Number of citations according to WoS: 273 ; H-index: 9 Patents: - Supervision of PhD theses: - Number of PhD students supervised till defense of thesis: 0 - Number of PhD candidates currently supervised: 1 Scientific teaching: - Three key publications 2009 – 2014: - EM van Grevenhof, JHJ van der Werf (2015). Design of reference populations for genomic selection in

crossbreeding programs. Genet. Sel. Evol. 47: 14. - EM Van Grevenhof, A Schurink, BJ Ducro, PR Van Weeren, J Van Tartwijk, ... (2009).Genetic variables

of various manifestations of osteochondrosis and their correlations between and within joints in Dutch warmblood horses. Journal of animal science 87 (6), 1906-1912.

- EM Van Grevenhof, JAM Van Arendonk, P Bijma (2012)Response to genomic selection: The Bulmer effect and the potential of genomic selection when the number of phenotypic records is limiting.

- Genetics Selection Evolution 44: 26. RELEVANT SCIENTIFIC SERVICES: Membership of editorial boards of international scientific journals:- Membership of national and international scientific organizations: - RELEVANT JOB-RELATED SOCIAL POSITIONS: MAJOR SCIENTIFIC AWARDS / PRIZES / GRANTS: - Grant ‘Development of intervention strategies for insect bite hypersensitivity (IBH) in horses’ funded

by technology foundation STW, co-PI (0.425 M€, 2007-2012) - Grant ‘Identification of genetic and environmental risk factors determining the prevalence and the

impact on welfare of osteochondrosis (OC) in pigs’ funded by technology foundation STW, co-PI (1.1 M€, 2011-2015)

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Mini Curriculum dr Ole Madsen Name: Ole Madsen E-mail: [email protected] GENERAL INFORMATION Date of birth: 12-09-1965 Current position: Assistant Professor Fields of Expertise: Epigenetics, Genomic Imprinting, Phylogenetic and molecular clock analyses, Population genetics QUALIFICATIONS: - MSc degree (1993) Plant Molecular biology, Århus University, Århus, Denmark - PhD degree (2013) based on thesis ”Mammalian phylogeny and protein evolution”, Radboud

University, Nijmegen, Netherlands SCIENTIFIC CAREER: - 2011- present, Assistant professor at animal breeding and genomics center, Wageningen University,

The Netherlands - 2007 – 2011, Post doc at ABGC, Wageningen University, The Netherlands - 2003- 2007, Post doc, Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands - 2000 - 2003, Post doc, University of Nijmegen, The Netherlands - 1998, Research Associate, Queen’s University of Belfast, Northern Ireland OUTPUT: Publications: - Number of publications in international refereed scientific journals according to WoS: 46 - Contributions to books: 2 - Number of citations according to WoS: 4191 ; H-index: 25 Patents: - Supervision of PhD theses: - Number of PhD students supervised till defense of thesis: 3 - Number of PhD candidates currently supervised: 2 Scientific teaching: BSc/MSc training: - GEN-11806 “General Genetics” (2012-present) teacher - ABG-30306 “Genomics” (2010-present) teacher PhD training: - NBIC course ”The power of RNA-seq” 2 times in 2013, Teacher Three key publications 2009 – 2014: - Groenen MA, Archibald AL… Madsen O … Schook, LB. (2012) Analyses of pig genomes provide insight

into porcine demography and evolution. Nature 491:393-8. - Crottinia A, Madsen O, Poux C, Strauß A, Vieites DR, Vences M. (2012) A vertebrate timetree

elucidates the biogeographic pattern of a major biotic change around the K-T boundary in Madagascar. Proc Natl Acad Sci. USA 109:5358-63.

- Frantz LAF, Madsen O, Megens HJ, Groenen MAM, Lohse K. (2014) Testing models of speciation from genome sequences: divergence and asymmetric admixture in Island South‐East Asian Sus species during the Plio‐Pleistocene climatic fluctuations. Mol Ecol. 23: 5566-5574.

RELEVANT SCIENTIFIC SERVICES : Membership of editorial boards of international scientific journals:- Membership of national and international scientific organizations: - Member of the FAANG initiative (http://www.faang.org/). Leading the methylations analysis group,

supporting the RNA-seq/annotation and Chromatin/CHIP-seq analysis groups RELEVANT JOB-RELATED SOCIAL POSITIONS: - MAJOR SCIENTIFIC AWARDS / PRIZES / GRANTS: -

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Mini Curriculum dr Hendrik-Jan Megens Name: Hendrik-Jan Megens E-mail: [email protected] GENERAL INFORMATION Date of birth: 19-04-1971 Current position: Assistant Professor Expertise: population genomics, bioinformatics QUALIFICATIONS: - MSc degree (1995) Biology, Wageningen University - PhD degree (2002) on thesis in Evolutionary biology, Leiden University/Naturalis, The Netherlands SCIENTIFIC CAREER: 2001-2004: postdoc at Cell Biology and Immunology group, Wageningen University 2004-2010: postdoc at Animal Breeding and Genetics group, Wageningen University 2011-2015: Researcher and lecturer, Animal Breeding and Genetics group, Wageningen University 2015-present: Assistant Professor, Animal Breeding and Genetics group, Wageningen University OUTPUT: Publications: - Number of publications in international refereed scientific journals according to WoS: 63 - Contributions to books: 0 - Number of citations according to WoS: 2115 ; H-index: 22 Patents: - Supervision of PhD theses: - Number of PhD students supervised till defense of thesis: 5 - Number of PhD candidates currently supervised: 2 Scientific teaching: BSc/MSc training:

- ABG-30306 Genomics. 2007-present. Teacher. Twice a year. - BIF-30806 Advanced Bioinformatics. 2013, 2014. Teacher.

PhD courses: - Sequence Data Analysis Training School. Wageningen, The Netherlands. December 10 - 14, 2012. - NBIC Advanced NGS course: de novo assembly from NGS data. Wageningen, January 8-9, 2013. - Applications of Bioinformatics in Animal Breeding. León (Spain), March 9-13, 2015.

Three key publications 2009 – 2014: - Bosse M, Megens HJ, Frantz LA, Madsen O, Larson G, Paudel Y, Duijvesteijn N, Harlizius B,Hagemeijer

Y, Crooijmans RP, Groenen MA. (2014) Genomic analysis reveals selection for Asian genes in European pigs following human-mediated introgression. Nat Commun. 5:4392

- Groenen MA, Archibald AL, Uenishi H, Tuggle CK, Takeuchi Y, Rothschild MF, Rogel-Gaillard C, Park C, Milan D, Megens HJ, Li S, Larkin DM, Kim H, Frantz LA, et al. (2012) Analyses of pig genomes provide insight into porcine demography and evolution. Nature. 491:393-398

- Rubin CJ, Megens HJ, Martinez Barrio A, Maqbool K, Sayyab S, Schwochow D, Wang C, Carlborg O,Jern P, Jørgensen CB, Archibald AL, Fredholm M, Groenen MA, Andersson L. (2012) Strong signatures of selection in the domestic pig genome. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 109:19529-19536

RELEVANT SCIENTIFIC SERVICES :- RELEVANT JOB-RELATED SOCIAL POSITIONS: - MAJOR SCIENTIFIC AWARDS / PRIZES / GRANTS:

- Grant “High Performance Compute Agrogenomics” funded by CAT-AGRO, co-PI (1.1M€ 2014)

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Mini Curriculum dr Anouk Schurink Name: Anouk Schurink E-mail: [email protected] GENERAL INFORMATION Date of birth: 30-11-1982 Current position: postdoc Fields of Expertise:: quantitative genetics, genomics, horse breeding QUALIFICATIONS: - 2007 MSc degree with ‘cum laude’ honour award: Animal Breeding and Genetics, Wageningen

University, Wageningen, The Netherlands - 2012 PhD degree n thesis “Insect bite hypersensitivity in horses: genetic and epidemiological analysis”

from Wageningen University SCIENTIFIC CAREER: - 2007-2008: researchers, Animal Breeding and Genomics Centre, Wageningen University - 2008-2012: PhD student, Animal Breeding and Genomics Centre, Wageningen University - 2012-present: postdoc, Animal Breeding and Genomics Centre, Wageningen University OUTPUT: Publications: - Number of publications in international refereed scientific journals according to WoS: 11 - Contributions to books: 0 - Number of citations according to WoS: 78 ; H-index: 5 Patents: - Supervision of PhD theses: - Number of PhD students supervised till defense of thesis: 0. - Number of PhD candidates currently supervised: 1. Scientific teaching: BSc/MSc training: - YAS-32306 Companion Animals ( 2013-now): Teacher Three key publications 2009 – 2014: Schurink, A., A. Wolc, B.J. Ducro, K. Frankena, D.J. Garrick, J.C.M. Dekkers, J.A.M. van Arendonk (2012)

Genome-wide association study of insect bite hypersensitivity in two horse populations in the Netherlands. Genet. Sel. Evol. 44: 12.

Schurink, A., D.J.G. Arts, B.J. Ducro (2012) Genetic diversity in the Dutch harness horse population using pedigree analysis. Livest. Sci. 143: 270–277.

Schurink, A., I.Hellinga, P.A.J. Leegwater, W. Back, J.W.M. Bastiaansen, B.J. Ducro (2014) Genome-Wide Association Study Leads to a DNA Assay for Dwarfism in the Friesian Horse Population. Proc. 10th World Congress on Genetics Applied to Livestock Production, Vancouver, Canada.

RELEVANT SCIENTIFIC SERVICES Membership of editorial boards of international scientific journals: Membership of national and international scientific organizations: RELEVANT JOB-RELATED SOCIAL POSITIONS: - MAJOR SCIENTIFIC AWARDS / PRIZES / GRANTS: - MSc degree with distinction (cum laude)

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Animal Nutrition (ANU)

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Name: Wouter Hendriks E-mail: [email protected] URL: https://www.vcard.wur.nl/Views/Profile/View.aspx?id=5728 GENERAL INFORMATION Date of birth: 08-11-1965 Current position: Professor of Animal Nutrition Fields of Expertise: Comparative nutrition, Monogastric digestive

physiology, Amino acid nutrition, Pet nutrition QUALIFICATIONS 1992 MSc degree, Animal Sciences, Wageningen University 1996 PhD degree, Animal Sciences, Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand SCIENTIFIC CAREER 2007 - present Chair Nutrition, Faculty of Veterinary Science, Utrecht University, Netherlands 2005 - present Chair Animal Nutrition, Wageningen University, Netherlands 2000 - 2005 Senior Research Officer and Head, Department of Animal Nutrition & Physiology,

Institute of Food Nutrition and Human Health, Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand.

1996 - 2000 Research Officer, Department of Animal Science Massey University, New Zealand

OUTPUT Publications: Number of publications in international refereed scientific journals according to WoS: 164 Contributions to books: 13 Number of citations according to WoS: 1261; H-index: 19 Patents: 1 Supervision of PhD theses: 32 Scientific teaching: BSc course, Introduction to Animal Sciences, Wageningen University BSc course, Principles of Animal Nutrition, Wageningen University BSc course, Companion Animals, Wageningen University MSc course, Animal Nutrition and Physiology, Wageningen University BSc course, Insects as Food and Feed, BSc course, Wageningen University Post-graduate course, Advances in Feed Evaluation Science (two-yearly) Post-graduate course, The Truth about Pet Food (annual) Post-graduate course, Gut Health in Pigs and Poultry (annual) Post-graduate course, Healthy Livestock Production (annual) Three key publications 2009 – 2014: Dijcker, J.C.; Hagen-Plantinga, E.A.; Thomas, D.; Queau, Y.; Biourge, V.; Hendriks, W.H. (2014). The effect of dietary hydroxyproline and dietary oxalate on urinary oxalate excretion in cats. Journal of Animal Science 92(2): 577-584. Borne, J.J.G.C. van den, Kabel, M.A., Briens, M.; Poel, A.F.B. van der; Hendriks W.H. (2012). Effects of pretreatment of wheat bran on the quality of protein-rich residue for animal feeding and on monosaccharide release for ethanol production. Bioresource Technology 124: 446-454. Plantinga, E.A.; Bosch, G.; Hendriks, W.H. (2011). Estimation of the dietary nutrient profile of free-roaming feral cats: possible implications for nutrition of domestic cats. British Journal of Nutrition 106: S35-S48. RELEVANT SCIENTIFIC SERVICES Membership of editorial boards of international scientific journals: 2011 - present Executive editor of the Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture 2011 - present Editorial Board member the British Journal of Nutrition 2011 - present Editorial Board member the Journal of Animal Physiology and Animal Nutrition

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2008 - 2011 Assistant editor of the Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture Membership of national and international scientific organizations: Member of the expert committee of the FAO “Developing Protein Quality Evaluation Research Protocols” Member of the European Society of Veterinary Comparative Nutrition Member of the graduate school Wageningen Institute of Animal Sciences RELEVANT JOB-RELATED SOCIAL POSITIONS 2008 - present Independent member of the Council for the Interests of Animals, Den Haag, Netherlands 2011 - present Member of the Scientific Advisory Board of the European Pet Food Industry federation (FEDIAF) 2014 - present Commissioner of Olympus Holding B.V. MAJOR SCIENTIFIC AWARDS / PRIZES / GRANTS 2014 - 2018 Grant, “High Lignin Agricultural and Food Waste as a Feed Resource for Livestock

Animals”, 1.5 m€. Funded by the Wageningen University Fund. With Dr. J. Cone (Animal Nutrition group, Wageningen University) and Dr. A.S.M. Sonnenberg (Plant Breeding, Wageningen University).

2012 - 2016 Grant “Use of tanniniferous browses in ruminant diets in Ethiopia”, c 85 k€. Funded by NUFFIC. With Dr W.F. Pellikaan (Animal Nutrition Group, Wageningen University).

2012 - 2016 Grant “Customised Protein Nutrition” c 2.5 m€. Funding through strategic funds of Wageningen University and Research Centre with co-funding from industry. With Dr M. Gorselink (Food & Biobased Research, Wageningen University).

2012 - 2017 Grant “European Master - Sustainable Animal Feeding and Nutrition” c 2.9 m€. Funded through the Erasmus Mundus programme of the European Union. With Dr R.P. Kwakkel (Animal Nutrition Group, Wageningen University).

2010 - 2014 Grant “Lysine-carbohydrate interactions in pet foods” c 350 k€. Funded by the Carbohydrate Competence Centre. With Dr A.F.B. van der Poel (Animal Nutrition Group, Wageningen University).

2009 - 2013 Grant “Replacing lactose from milk replacer in calves” c 749 k€. Funded by the Carbohydrate Competence Centre. With Dr W.J.J. Gerrits (Animal Nutrition Group, Wageningen University), Prof. H.A. Schols (Food Chemistry) and Prof. R.J. Vonk (University Medical Center, Groningen).

2009 - 2012 Grant “Diet Selection, Intake, and Nutrient Digestibility of Cattle Grazing Natural Pasture in Southern Ethiopia”, c 85 k€. Funded by NUFFIC. With Dr W.F. Pellikaan (Animal Nutrition Group, Wageningen University).

2009 - 2014 Grant “Improving utilization of complex carbohydrates in pigs and poultry by novel technologies”, c 1080 k€. Funded by the Carbohydrate Competence Center. With Prof. H.A. Schols (Food Chemistry, Wageningen University) and Dr W.J.J. Gerrits (Animal Nutrition Group, Wageningen University).

2009 - 2014 Grant “Novel, roughage based feeding strategies to improve the welfare of veal calves”, c 1430 k€.

Funded by the NWO and product board of Animal feed. With Dr W.J.J. Gerrits (Animal Nutrition Group, Wageningen University), Dr C.G. van Reenen (Wageningen University Livestock Research), Dr E.A.M. Bokkers (Animal Production Systems, Wageningen University).

2007 - 2011 Grant “Marie-Curie Research Training Network ‘HealthyHay’ MRTN-CT-2006-035805”, c 250 k€. Funded by the EU. With Dr W. F. Pellikaan (Animal Nutrition Group, Wageningen University).

2007 - 2011 Grant “Vitamin D and Ca/P requirements of reptiles” c 60 k€. Funded by the Ministry Agriculture, Nature and Fisheries, The Netherlands.

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Name: Leo den Hartog E-mail: [email protected] URL: https://www.vcard.wur.nl/Views/Profile/View.aspx?id=6302 GENERAL INFORMATION Date of birth: 11-07-1955 Current position: Special professor: “Sustainable Animal Nutrition in

Production Chains”. Director R&D Nutreco. Fields of Expertise: Animal Nutrition, Animal Husbandry, Sustainability, Chain

Production. QUALIFICATIONS 1978 MSc degree Animal Sciences, Wageningen University, Netherlands 1984 PhD degree Animal Sciences, Wageningen University, Netherlands 2013 Senior Management Development Program, Harvard University, Cambridge, USA SCIENTIFIC CAREER 2001 - present Director R&D and Quality Affairs Nutreco, Europe, N-America and Asia 2001 - present Extraordinary Professor Sustainable Animal Nutrition, Wageningen University,

Netherlands 2010 - 2013 Sustainability Director Nutreco, Boxmeer, Netherlands 1998 - 2010 Chairman of the Supervisory Board Rabobank Oost Betuwe, Netherlands 1997 - 2001 Director Research Institute of Animal Husbandry, Netherlands 1995 - 2000 Chairman of 5 trade missions to China, S. Korea, Philippines, South Africa, Brazil,

Argentina, and Chile 1989 - 1997 Director Research Institute of Pig Husbandry, Netherlands 1982 - 1989 Associate Professor, Wageningen University, Wageningen, Netherlands 1980 - 1982 Manager Dutch Pig and Poultry Advisory Board 1978 - 1980 Assistant Professor, Wageningen University, Wageningen, Netherlands OUTPUT Publications: Number of publications in international refereed scientific journals according to WoS: 49 Contributions to books: 0 Number of citations according to WoS: 782; H-index: 16 Patents: 0 Supervision of PhD theses: 4 Scientific teaching: Principles of Animal Nutrition in global perspective Future Livestock Systems Quality Management Animal Feed (Chairman Post Academic Course) Three key publications 2009 – 2014: Paredes, S.P.; Jansman, A.J.M.; Verstegen, M.W.A.; Awati, A.; Buist, W.; Hartog, L.A. den; Hees, H.M.J. van; Quiniou, N.; Hendriks W.H.; Gerrits W.J.J.(2012). Analysis of factors to predict body weight at the end of the nursery phase. Journal of Animal Science 90(9): 3243-3251. Krimpen, M.M. van; Kwakkel, R.P.; Peet Schwering, C.M.C. van der; Hartog L.A. den; Verstegen, M.W.A. (2011). Effects of dietary energy concentration, nonstarch polysaccharide concentration and particle sizes of nonstarch polysaccharides on digesta passage rate and gut development in laying hens. British Poultry Science 52(6): 730-741. Zonderland, J.J.; Schepers, F.; Bracke, M.B.M.; Hartog, L.A. den; Kemp, B.; Spoolder, H.A.M. (2011). Characteristics of biter and victim piglets apparent before a tail biting outbreak. Animal 5(5): 767-775.

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RELEVANT SCIENTIFIC SERVICES Membership of editorial boards of international scientific journals: - Membership of national and international scientific organizations: Peer review committee RIKILT Institute Peer review committee HAS Hogeschool Den Bosch Board member EU program Precision Livestock Farming RELEVANT JOB-RELATED SOCIAL POSITIONS Board member Agrifood top sector, Ministry of Economic Affairs Member Smart Industry Forum, Ministry of Economic Affairs Member steering committee Netherlands Study Centre for Technology Trends (STT): Agrifood production in 2050 MAJOR SCIENTIFIC AWARDS / PRIZES / GRANTS 2014 Molenaar Award (Biyearly award by Molenaar magazine in the Benelux for contribution to the

Feed Industry) 1999 PhD h.c. Agricultural University of Kaposvar, Hungary 1989 Henneberg Lehmann research award, University of Göttingen, Germany

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Name: Thomas van der Poel E-mail: [email protected] URL: https://www.vcard.wur.nl/Views/Profile/View.aspx?id=4146 GENERAL INFORMATION Date of birth: 19-08-1953 Current position: Associate professor Fields of Expertise: Animal feed technology, Feed additives QUALIFICATIONS 1979 MSc degree Animal Sciences, Wageningen University, Netherlands 1990 PhD degree Animal Sciences, Wageningen University, Netherlands SCIENTIFIC CAREER 1984 - present Associate professor, Wageningen University, Netherlands 1979 - 1984 Business Development Manager, Cyanamid Benelux N.V., Louvain La Neuve, Belgium OUTPUT Publications: Number of publications in international refereed scientific journals according to WoS: 69 Contributions to books: 5 Number of citations according to WoS: 1143; H-index: 19 Patents: 0 Supervision of PhD theses: 9 Scientific teaching: BSc course Feed Technology, course organiser and lecturer BSc course Principles of Animal Nutrition, lecturer MSc course Feed Formulation Science, course organiser and lecturer MSc course Quality of Animal Products, course organiser Supervision MSc/Bsc Thesis and Internship students Conferences, External Industry courses, etc. Three key publications 2009 – 2014: Rooijen, C. van; Bosch, G.; Poel, A.F.B. van der; Wierenga, P.A.; Alexander, L.; Hendriks, W.H. (2013). The Maillard reaction and pet food processing: effects on nutritive value and pet health. Nutrition Research Reviews 26(2): 130-148. Tran, Q.D.; Hendriks, W.H.; Poel, A.F.B. van der (2011). Effects of drying temperature and time of a canine diet extruded with a 4 or 8 mm die on physical and nutritional quality indicators. Animal Feed Science and Technology 165(3): 258-264. Bosch, G.; Verbrugghe, A.; Hesta, M.; Holst, J.J.; Poel, A.F.B. van der; Janssens, G.P.J.; Hendriks, W.H. (2009). The effects of dietary fibre type on satiety-related hormones and voluntary food intake in dogs. British Journal of Nutrition 102(2): 318-325. RELEVANT SCIENTIFIC SERVICES Membership of editorial boards of international scientific journals: - Membership of national and international scientific organizations: - RELEVANT JOB-RELATED SOCIAL POSITIONS: - MAJOR SCIENTIFIC AWARDS / PRIZES / GRANTS: 2010 - 2014 Grant: Netherlands Project: ‘’Effects of processing of diets or ingredients on

levels/availability of lysine’’, 125 k€. Funded by the Stichting VICTAM BV.

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2013 - 2014 Grant: Project: ‘’Evaluation of the application and physical properties of product forms in feed processing’’, 60 k€. Funded by DSM Nutritional Products AG, Switserland.

2010 - 2014 Grant “Lysine-carbohydrate interactions in pet foods” c 350 k€. Funded by the Carbohydrate Competence Centre. With Prof. W.H. Hendriks (Animal Nutrition Group, Wageningen University).

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Name: Walter Gerrits E-mail: [email protected] URL: https://www.vcard.wur.nl/Views/Profile/View.aspx?id=3385 GENERAL INFORMATION Date of birth: 24-10-1964 Current position: Associate Professor Fields of Expertise: Nutrition of growing animals, Energy metabolism,

Digestive physiology, Mathematical modelling QUALIFICATIONS 1989 MSc degree Animal Sciences, Wageningen University, Netherlands 1996 PhD degree Animal Sciences, Wageningen University, Netherlands SCIENTIFIC CAREER 2008 - present Associate Professor, Wageningen University, Netherlands 2003 - 2008 Assistant Professor Animal Nutrition, Wageningen University, Netherlands 1999 - 2003 Assistant Professor Animal Nutrition and Adaptation Physiology Groups, Wageningen

University, Netherlands 1996 - 1999 Research Scientist TNO Nutrition and Food Research Institute, Wageningen, Netherlands 1996 - 1999 Research Scientist Animal Nutrition Group, Wageningen University, Netherlands OUTPUT Publications: Number of publications in international refereed scientific journals according to WoS: 81 Contributions to books: 11 Number of citations according to WoS: 1026; H-index: 20 Patents: 1 (Inventor; Compositions for reducing gastro-intestinal methanogenesis in ruminants; 2010) Supervision of PhD theses: 13 Scientific teaching International Course (3-day) on indirect calorimetry, UC Davis, September 2013 and Sattelite workshop to International Symposium on Protein Metabolism, Sacramento, USA, course developer and leader Post-academic course on Swine Nutrition for Wageningen Academy, Yearly 2-day course MSc course, Animal Nutrition and Physiology, course organiser and lecturer Numerous contributions to other post-academic course (eg Wageningen Academy: International Feed Evaluation Course) Various WIAS Seminars Three key publications 2009 – 2014 Berends, H.; Borne, J.J.G.C. van den; Mollenhorst, H.; Reenen, C.G. van; Bokkers, E.A.M.; Gerrits, W.J.J. (2014). Utilization of roughages and concentrates relative to that of milk replacer increases strongly with age in veal calves. Journal of Dairy Science 97(10): 6475-6484. Gerrits, W.J.J.; Bosch, M.W.; Borne, J.J.G.C. van den (2012). Quantifying Resistant Starch Using Novel, In

Vivo Methodology and the Energetic Utilization of Fermented Starch in Pigs. The Journal of Nutrition 142 (2): 238-244.

Bruininx, E.M.A.M.; Borne, J.J.G.C. van den; Heugten, E. van; Milgen, J. van; Verstegen, M.W.A.; Gerrits,

W.J.J. (2011). Oxidation of dietary stearic, oleic, and linoleic acids in growing pigs follows a biphasic pattern. Journal of Nutrition 141 (9): 1657-1663.

RELEVANT SCIENTIFIC SERVICES Membership of editorial boards of international scientific journals: 2006 - present: Editor Animal

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Membership of national and international scientific organizations: 2010 - 2014 Working group on feed evaluation for pigs, poultry, rabbits, CVB working group 2008 - 2010 Working group revising the Dutch Net Energy system for pigs. CVB working group RELEVANT JOB-RELATED SOCIAL POSITIONS: - MAJOR SCIENTIFIC AWARDS / PRIZES / GRANTS 2014 - 2018 Grant “Feeding value of starch”, 526 k€.

Funded by the Carbohydrate Competence Center. With Prof. H.A. Schols (Food Chemistry, Wageningen University)

2014 - 2015 Grant “Phosphorus requirement of calves fed solid feeds and milk replacer”, 230 k€. Funded by the Stichting Brancheorganisatie Kalversector. With Ir J. Heeres (Wageningen University Livestock Research)

2013 - 2017 Grant “Update groeisimulatiemodel SIMON”, c 175 k€. Funded by the Product Board Animal Feed.

2011 - 2014 Grant “Customized nutrition for growth retarded piglets”, c 120 k€. Funded by Nutreco Nederland BV. With Dr A.J.M. Jansman (Wageningen University Livestock Research)

2010 - 2014 Grant “Replacing lactose from milk replacer in calves”, c 749 k€. Funded by the Carbohydrate Competence Center (WP21). With Prof. H.A. Schols (Food Chemistry, Wageningen University), Prof. W.H. Hendriks (Animal Nutrition Group, Wageningen University) and Prof. R.J. Vonk (University Medical Center, Groningen)

2009 - 2014 Grant “Improving utilization of complex carbohydrates in pigs and poultry by novel technologies”, c 1080 k€. Funded by the Carbohydrate Competence Center. With Prof. H.A. Schols (Food Chemistry, Wageningen University) and Prof. W.H. Hendriks (Animal Nutrition Group, Wageningen University)

2009 - 2014 Grant “Novel, roughage based feeding strategies to improve the welfare of veal calves”, c 1430 k€. Funded by the NWO and product board of Animal feed. With Prof. W.H. Hendriks (Animal Nutrition Group, Wageningen University), Dr C.G. van Reenen (Wageningen University Livestock Research), Dr E.A.M. Bokkers (Animal Production Systems, Wageningen University).

2009 - 2014 Grant “Feeding of pigs according to health status”, c 1400 k€. Funded by the Product Boards of Animal Feed and Meat and Eggs. With Dr A.J.M. Jansman (Wageningen University Livestock Research).

2006 - 2007 Prize Teaching award Wageningen University, among the top 10 highest evaluated teachers. 2006 Prize Publication award Animal Sciences Group, Wageningen University and Research Centre.

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Name: Jan Dijkstra E-mail: [email protected] URL: https://www.vcard.wur.nl/Views/Profile/View.aspx?id=3438 GENERAL INFORMATION Date of birth: 13-09-1964 Current position: Associate Professor Fields of Expertise: Ruminant nutrition, Rumen fermentation, Modelling, Feed

evaluation, Nitrogen metabolism, Phosphorus metabolism, Enteric methane

QUALIFICATIONS 1987 MSc degree (with honors), Wageningen University, Netherlands 1993 PhD degree (with honors), Wageningen University, Netherlands SCIENTIFIC CAREER 2011 - present Associate professor Animal Nutrition Group, Wageningen University, Netherlands 2009 - present Adjunct professor, Department Animal & Poultry Science, University of Guelph, Canada 2001 - 2010 Assistant professor, Animal Nutrition Group, Wageningen University, Netherlands 1996 - 2001 Post-doctoral research fellow with the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences

based Wageningen, Netherlands 1993 - 1996 Research Scientist, Biomathematics Group, Institute of Grassland and Environmental

Research, North Wyke, United Kingdom OUTPUT Publications: Number of publications in international refereed scientific journals according to WoS: 169 Contributions to books: 44 Number of citations according to WoS: 3489; H-index: 34 Patents: 1 (Inventor; Compositions for reducing gastro-intestinal methanogenesis in ruminants; 2010) Supervision of PhD theses: 18 Scientific teaching: Methagene Training School (EU-COST) Methane Physiology and Modelling for Geneticists, Dummerstorf, Germany (lecturer / simulation practicals) (2014) Post-academic course Ruminant Nutrition, Wageningen Academy (Chairman and lecturer) (2009-present) MSc course Nutrient Dynamics, course organiser and lecturer Three key publications 2009 – 2014: Dijkstra, J.; Oenema, O.; Groenigen, J.W. van; Spek, J.W.; Vuuren, A.M. van;Bannink, A. (2013). Diet effects on urine composition of cattle and N2O emissions. Animal 7(S2): 292-302. Van Duinkerken, G.; Blok, M.C.; Bannink, A.; Cone, J.W.; Dijkstra, J.; Van Vuuren, A.M.; Tamminga, S. (2011). Update of the Dutch protein evaluation system for ruminants: the DVE/OEB2010 system. Journal of Agricultural Science 149(3): 351-367. (WoS Top 1% Publication) Ellis, J.L.; Bannink, A.; France, J.; Kebreab, E.; Dijkstra, J. (2010). Evaluation of enteric methane prediction equations for dairy cows used in whole farm models. Global Change Biology 16(12): 3246-3256. (WoS top 10% Publication) RELEVANT SCIENTIFIC SERVICES Membership of editorial boards of international scientific journals: 2007 - present Member of the Editorial Board of the Journal of Agricultural Science, Cambridge

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Membership of national and international scientific organizations: 2012 - present Co-chair of the Feed and Nutrition Network of the Global Research Alliance 2004 - present Member of International Advisory Committee of International Workshop on Modelling

Nutrient Utilization in Farm Animals 2003 - 2014 Member of International Advisory Committee of International Symposium on the

Nutrition of Herbivores (ISNH) RELEVANT JOB-RELATED SOCIAL POSITIONS Adjunct professor, Department of Animal and Poultry Science, University of Guelph, Canada (2009-

present) Chairman of post-doctoral Ruminant Nutrition course of Wageningen Academy, Wageningen, Netherlands Membership CVB-VVHP (Advisory Group Nutrition and Feed Evaluation of Cattle and Horses of Dutch CVB) MAJOR SCIENTIFIC AWARDS / PRIZES / GRANTS 2014 Top-1% cited researcher of ISI ranking for Agricultural Sciences and for Plant and Animal Sciences 2013 - 2017 Grant “Tailored dry period: optimizing dry period management”, c 800 k€.

Funded by the public-private partnership ‘Sustainable Dairy Chain’. With Prof. B. Kemp and Dr A.T.M. van Knegsel (Adapatation and Physiology Group, Wageningen University) and Prof. T.J.G.M. Lam (Department of Farm Animal Health, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University Utrecht).

2013 Prize Wageningen UR, Animal Science Group, Annual Publication Prize 2012 - 2016 Grant “Reduced methane emission of dairy cows: Towards sustainable dairy cattle

production by increased understanding of genetic variation and rumen functioning”, c 4,300 k€. Funded by the Top Institute Food and Nutrition. With Prof. J.A.M. van Arendonk (Animal Breeding and Genetics, Wageningen University), Prof. H. Smidt (Laboratory of Microbiology, Wageningen University), and Dr K.A. Hettinga (Food Quality and Design, Wageningen University).

2012 - 2016 Grant “Optimal rumen development in the transition period”, c 870 k€. Funded by the Product Board Dairy/Product Board Animal Feed. With Dr A. Bannink (Wageningen UR Livestock Research).

2012 - 2013 Grant “Effects of vegetable oils on methane production and performance of lactating dairy cows”, c 92 k€. Funded by EL&I and Nutreco BV. With Dr W.F. Pellikaan (Animal Nutrition Group, Wageningen University).

2011 Prize Wageningen UR, Animal Science Group, Annual Publication Prize 2011 - 2016 Grant “Emission low animal feed”, c 4,600 k€.

Funded by the Ministry of Economic Affairs/Product Board Dairy/Product Board Animal Feed. With Dr A. Bannink (Wageningen UR Livestock Research).

2010 - 2014 Grant “Choosing for cow and climate”, c 320 k€. Funded by the Ministry of Economic Affairs/CRV/CeHaVe. With Prof. I.M. de Boer (Animal Production Systems, Wageningen University) and Dr P.B.M. Berentsen (Business Economics Group, Wageningen University).

2009 - 2013 Grant “Physiological basis of milk urea as a tool to reduce N excretion of dairy cattle”, 800 k€. Funded by the Product Board Dairy/Product Board Animal Feed. With Dr A. Bannink (Wageningen UR Livestock Research).

2009 - 2013 Grant “Passage of carbohydrates through the gastro-intestinal tract of dairy cattle”, c 900 k€. Funded by the Product Board Animal Feed. With Dr W.F. Pellikaan (Animal Nutrition Group, Wageningen University).

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Name: René Kwakkel E-mail: [email protected] URL: https://www.vcard.wur.nl/Views/Profile/View.aspx?id=3905 GENERAL INFORMATION Date of birth: 19-02-1958 Current position: Assistant professor Fields of Expertise: Animal Nutrition and Feeding, Education, Educational

strategy, Poultry nutrition and production. QUALIFICATIONS 1986 MSc degree Animal Sciences, Wageningen University, Netherlands 1994 PhD degree Animal Sciences, Wageningen University, Netherlands SCIENTIFIC CAREER 2004 - present Course Director BSc and MSc, Animal Sciences, Wageningen University, Netherlands (50%) 2004 - present Assistant professor, Animal Nutrition Group, Wageningen University, Netherlands (50%) 2000 - 2004 Assistant professor, Animal Production Systems Group, Wageningen University, Netherlands 1986 - 2000 Assistant professor, Animal Nutrition Group, Wageningen University, Netherlands OUTPUT Publications: Number of publications in international refereed scientific journals according to WoS: 48 Contributions to books: 1 Number of citations according to WoS: 710; H-index: 16 Patents: 0 Supervision of PhD theses: 10 Scientific teaching: BSc course Principles of Animal Nutrition, course organizer and lecturer BSc course Integrated Course on Pigs and Poultry, lecturer BSc course Introduction Animal Sciences, lecturer MSc course Nutrient Dynamics, lecturer Three key publications 2009 – 2014: Krimpen, M.M. van; Binnendijk, G.P.; Anker, I. van den; Heetkamp, M.J.W.; Kwakkel, R.P.; Brand, H. van den (2014). Effects of ambient temperature, feather cover, and housing system on energy partitioning and performance in laying hens. Journal of Animal Science, 92(11): 5019-5031. Emous, R.A. van; Kwakkel, R.P.; Krimpen, M.M. van; Hendriks, W.H. (2013). Effects of growth patterns and dietary crude protein levels during rearing on body composition and performance in broiler breeder females during the rearing and laying period. Poultry Science, 92(8):2091-2100. Kebreab, E.; France, J.; Kwakkel, R.P.; Leeson, S.; Darmani Kuhi, H.; Dijkstra, J.(2009). Development and evaluation of a dynamic model of calcium and phosphorus flows in layers. Poultry Science, 88(3), 680-689. RELEVANT SCIENTIFIC SERVICES Membership of editorial boards of international scientific journals: Reviewer British Poultry Science Membership of national and international scientific organizations: Member of the Scientific Committee of the European Symposium on Poultry Nutrition, Prague, Czech Republic, August 2015 Member of Working Group 2 (Nutrition) of the World’s Poultry Science Organization Member of Working Group 11 (Education and Extension) of the World’s Poultry Science Organization

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RELEVANT JOB-RELATED SOCIAL POSITIONS: - MAJOR SCIENTIFIC AWARDS / PRIZES / GRANTS 2014 - 2018 Grant Colonic antiperistalsis and coarseness in Poultry Diets, 160 k€.

Funded by the Nigerian Government. 2013 - 2017 Grant Mode of Action of Butyrate in different segments of the Avian Gut, 521 k€.

Funded by Nutriad. 2012 - 2017 Grant “European Master - Sustainable Animal Feeding and Nutrition” c 2.9 m€.

Funded through the Erasmus Mundus programme of the European Union. With Prof. W.H. Hendriks (Animal Nutrition Group, Wageningen University).

2012 – 2017 Education Grant out of Grant ‘’Customised Protein Nutrition, c 2.5 m€”, for 80 k€. Funding through strategic funds of Wageningen University and Research Centre with co-funding from industry. With Prof. W.H. Hendriks (Animal Nutrition Group, Wageningen University) and Dr M. Gorselink (Food & Biobased Research, Wageningen University).

2010 – 2014 Grant Body Composition and Reproduction in Broiler Breeders, 560 k€. Funded by the Dutch Product Board for Animal Feed and Aviagen. With R.E. Van Emous (Wageningen UR Livestock Research)

2010 - 2014 Grant Improving Performance of Broilers fed Lower Digestible Protein Diets, 30 k€. Funded by HEC Pakistan.

2008 - 2011 Grant Diet self-selection and performance in broilers and Kampung chickens under Heat Stress Conditions , 93 k€. Funded by HED Indonesia. With Dr M.W.A. Verstegen (Animal Nutrition Group, Wageningen University)

2008 - 2009 Grant Coarse Diets and Reflux of Digesta in Poultry, 64 k€. Funded by the Dutch Product Board for Animal Feed.

2005 – 2009 Grant Feeding and Management Strategies for Rural Poultry Production in Central Tanzania, c 74 k€. Funded by Nuffic. With Dr M.W.A. Verstegen (Animal Nutrition Group, Wageningen University).

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Name: Wilbert Pellikaan E-mail: [email protected] URL: https://www.vcard.wur.nl/Views/Profile/View.aspx?id=5518 GENERAL INFORMATION Date of birth: 15-09-1967 Current position: Assistant professor Fields of Expertise: Ruminant nutrition, Digesta passage studies,

Stable isotopes, In vitro gas & methane production, Tannins QUALIFICATIONS 1996 MSc degree Animal Sciences, Wageningen University, Netherlands 2004 PhD degree Animal Sciences, Wageningen University, Netherlands SCIENTIFIC CAREER 2007 - present Assistant professor, lecturer, Wageningen University, Netherlands 2004 - 2007 Post Doc (Nutrition & Health), Wageningen University, Netherlands 2001 - 2004 Post Doc (Passage kinetic studies), Wageningen University, Netherlands 1997 - 2001 PhD research, Wageningen University, Netherlands OUTPUT Publications: Number of publications in international refereed scientific journals according to WoS: 34 Contributions to books: 0 Number of citations according to WoS: 166; H-index: 7 Patents: 0 Supervision of PhD theses: 4 Scientific teaching: Post graduate courses 2014 Course organiser and lecturer for initial training network ‘LegumePlus’ (EU-PITN-2011-

289377) 2008 Course organiser for research training network ‘HealthyHay’ (MRTN-CT-2006-035805) 2006 -2013 Guest lecturer international course “Advances in Feed Evaluation”. 2005, 2007 Guest lecturer international course “Ecophysiology of the Gastro-Intestinal Tract” 2005 Guest lecturer Faculty of Veterinary Sciences of Napels University. BSc & MSc courses (2004 – present) 2013 - present MSc course Feed Formulation Science (ANU50806): Ruminant part 2007 - present BSc course Principles of Animal Nutrition (ANU20306); course coordinator & lecturer 2005 - present MSc course Nutrient Dynamics (ANU30306); guest lecturer 2005 - present BSc course Pathophysiology (ADP20806); guest lecturer 1997 - present Supervising MSc students: 74 2008 - present BSc-project Animal Science (YAS-80312); supervising 6 students 2007 - 2013 MSc course Animal Nutrition and Physiology (ANU30806); lecturer 2007 - 2010 BSc course Plant, Animal, Man&Environment (PPS20806); lecturer 2007 - 2011 BSc course Organic Agriculture & Society (BSF21306); guest lecturer 2006 - 2013 MSc course Quality of Animal Products (YAS32806); course coordinator & lecturer 2006 - 2009 BSc course Introduction into Animal Science (YLS-10806); supervising student work

groups 1997 - 2010 BSc course General animal biology (toegepaste dierbiologie); Practicum ANU

(except2002/2003) Three key publications 2009 – 2014: Pellikaan, W.F.; Verstegen, M.W.A.; Hendriks, W.H.; Dijkstra, J.; Tamminga, S. (2013). 13C as a marker to study digesta passage kinetics in ruminants; a combined in vivo and in vitro study. Animal, 7(5): 754-767.

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Warner, D.; Ferreira, L.M.M.; Breuer, M.J.H.; Dijkstra, J.; Pellikaan, W.F. (2013). Stable isotope labeled n-alkanes to assess digesta passage kinetics through the digestive tract of ruminants. PLoS ONE 8(10): e75496. Pellikaan, W.F.; Stingano, E.; Leenaars, J.; Bongers, L.J.G.M.; Laar-van Schuppen, S. van; Plant, J.; Mueller-Harvey, I. (2011). Evaluating the effects of tannins on the extent and rate of gas and methane production using an Automated Pressure Evaluation System (APES). Animal Feed Science and Technology, 166-167: 377-390. RELEVANT SCIENTIFIC SERVICES Membership of editorial boards of international scientific journals: - Membership of national and international scientific organizations: - RELEVANT JOB-RELATED SOCIAL POSITIONS: - MAJOR SCIENTIFIC AWARDS / PRIZES / GRANTS 2012 - 2016 Grant “Use of tanniniferous browses in ruminant diets in Ethiopia”, c 85 k€.

Funded by NUFFIC. With Prof. W.H. Hendriks (Animal Nutrition Group, Wageningen University).

2012 - 2013 Grant “Effects of vegetable oils on methane production and performance of lactating dairy cows”, c 92 k€. Funded by EL&I and Nutreco BV. With Dr J. Dijkstra (Animal Nutrition Group, Wageningen University).

2011 - 2015 Grant “Marie-Curie Initial Training Network LegumePlus EU-PITN-2011-289377”, c 250 k€. Funded by the EU. Co-applicant & team leader.

2009 - 2013 Grant “Passage of carbohydrates through the gastro-intestinal tract of dairy cattle”, c 900 k€. Funded by the Product Board Animal Feed. With Dr J. Dijkstra (Animal Nutrition Group, Wageningen University).

2009 - 2012 Grant “Diet Selection, Intake, and Nutrient Digestibility of Cattle Grazing Natural Pasture in Southern Ethiopia”, c 85 k€. Funded by NUFFIC. With Prof. W.H. Hendriks (Animal Nutrition Group, Wageningen University).

2007 - 2011 Grant “Marie-Curie Research Training Network ‘HealthyHay’ MRTN-CT-2006-035805”, c 250 k€. Funded by the EU. Co-applicant & team leader. With Prof. W.H. Hendriks (Animal Nutrition Group, Wageningen University).

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Name: Jürgen van Baal E-mail: [email protected] URL: https://www.vcard.wur.nl/Views/Profile/View.aspx?id=18916 GENERAL INFORMATION Date of birth: 23-09-1967 Current position: Researcher Fields of Expertise: Cell physiology, Nutrient sensing QUALIFICATIONS 1993 MSc degree Biology (Cum Laude), Utrecht University, Netherlands 1997 PhD degree Biology, Nijmegen University, Netherlands SCIENTIFIC CAREER 2007 - Present Research staff member Animal Nutrition Group, Wageningen University, Netherlands 2000 - 2006 PhD Researcher division Cell Biology, Dutch Cancer Institute, Amsterdam, Netherlands 1997 - 1999 PhD Researcher division Endocrinology, Utrecht University, Utrecht, Netherlands OUTPUT Publications: Number of publications in international refereed scientific journals according to WoS: 36 Contributions to books: 2 Number of citations according to WoS: 456 ; H-index: 11 Patents: 0 Supervision of PhD theses: 1 Scientific teaching: Nutrigenomics Three key publications (2009 – 2014): Goselink, R.M.; Baal, J. van; Widjaja, H.C.; Dekker, R.A.; Zom, R.L.; Veth, M.J. de, Vuuren, A.M. van (2013). Effect of rumen-protected choline supplementation on liver and adipose gene expression during the transition period in dairy cattle. Journal of Dairy Science 96(2): 1102-1116. Jacobs, A.A.A.; Dijkstra, J.; Liesman, J.S.; Vandehaar, M.J.; Lock, A.L.; Vuuren A.M. van; Hendriks, W.H.; Baal, J. van (2013). Effects of short- and long-chain fatty acids on the expression of stearoyl-CoA desaturase and other lipogenic genes in bovine mammary epithelial cells. Animal 7(9):1508-1516. Smink, W.; Gerrits, W.J.; Gloaguen, M.; Ruiter, A.; Baal, J. van (2012). Linoleic and α-linolenic acid as precursor and inhibitor for the synthesis of long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids in liver and brain of growing pigs. Animal 6(2):262-270. RELEVANT SCIENTIFIC SERVICES Membership of editorial boards of international scientific journals: - Membership of national and international scientific organizations: - RELEVANT JOB-RELATED SOCIAL POSITIONS 1986 - Present Dressage Judge (since 2014, Grand Prix qualified) 2014 - Present Teacher Judging Dressage (KNHS, Ermelo, Netherlands) MAJOR SCIENTIFIC AWARDS / PRIZES / GRANTS 2012 WUR HRM price for excellent performance (based on the work of Goselink et al. 2013)

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Name: John Cone E-mail: [email protected] URL: https://www.vcard.wur.nl/Views/Profile/View.aspx?id=195 GENERAL INFORMATION Date of birth: 18-12-1955 Current position: Senior scientist Fields of Expertise: Ruminant nutrition, Feed evaluation, In vitro

techniques, Plant sciences QUALIFICATIONS 1978 BSc degree Biochemistry, University Groningen, Netherlands 1980 MSc degree Microbiology and Plant Physiology, University Groningen, Netherlands 1985 PhD Plant physiology, Wageningen University, Netherlands SCIENTIFIC CAREER 2006 - present Senior Scientist, Animal Nutrition Group, Wageningen University, Netherlands 1991 - 2006 Senior Scientist, Animal Sciences Group, Lelystad, Netherlands 1986 - 1991 Scientist, Department of Large Animal Medicine and Nutrition, University Utrecht,

Netherlands 1985 - 1986 Postdoc, Department of Plant Cytology and Morphology, Wageningen University,

Netherlands 1981 - 1984 PhD position, Department of Plant Physiological Research, Wageningen University,

Netherlands OUTPUT Publications: Number of publications in international refereed scientific journals according to WoS: 102 Contributions to books: 2 Number of citations according to WoS: 1707; H-index: 21 Patents: 0 Supervision of PhD theses: 4 Scientific teaching: - Three key publications 2009 – 2014: Tuyen, D.V.; Cone, J.W.; Baars, J.J.P.; Sonnenberg, A.S.M.; Hendriks, W.H. (2012). Fungal strain and incubation period affect the chemical composition and nutrient availability of wheat straw for rumen fermentation. Bioresource Technology 111:336-342. Tuyen, D.V.; Phuong, H.N.; Cone, J.W.; Baars, J.J.P.; Sonnenberg, A.S.M.; Hendriks, W.H. (2013). Effect of fungal treatment of fibrous agricultural by-products on chemical composition and in vitro rumen fermentation and methane production. Bioresource Technology 129: 256-263. Pellikaan, W.F.; Hendriks, W.H.; Uwimana, C.; Bongers, L.J.G.M.; Becker, P.M.; Cone, J.W. (2011). A novel method to determine simultaneously methane production during in vitro gas production using fully automated equipment. Animal Feed Science and Technology 168(3-4): 196-205. RELEVANT SCIENTIFIC SERVICES Membership of editorial boards of international scientific journals: 2000 - present Senior member of the editorial board of Animal Feed Science and Technology 2008 - present Associate editor, Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture Membership of national and international scientific organizations: British Society of Animal Science (BSAS) American Dairy Science Association (ADSA) RELEVANT JOB-RELATED SOCIAL POSITIONS: -

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MAJOR SCIENTIFIC AWARDS / PRIZES / GRANTS 2014 - 2018 Grant “High Lignin Agricultural and Food Waste as a Feed Resource for Livestock

Animals”, 1.5 m€. Funded by Wageningen University Fund. With Dr A.S.M. Sonnenberg (Plant Breeding, Wageningen University) and Prof. W.H. Hendriks (Animal Nutrition Group, Wageningen University).

2011 - 2015 Grant “Increasing the utilization of organic waste and low value feeds with the help of lignin degrading fungi”, 2 PhD students, one at Wageningen University and one at Delft University. Funded by STW (Project number 11611) With Dr A.S.M. Sonnenberg (Plant Breeding, Wageningen University).

2011 - 2015 Grant PhD project “Increasing the utilization of organic waste and low value feeds with the help of lignin degrading fungi”, 100 k€. Funded by the Dairy Product Board. With Dr A.S.M. Sonnenberg (Plant Breeding, Wageningen University).

2011 - 2015 Grant PhD project “Properties and degradability of maize cell walls”, 100 k€. Funded by the Dairy Product Board With Prof. P.C. Struik (Crop and Weed Ecology, Wageningen University).

2009 - 2013 Grant PhD project “Maize starch properties”, 100 k€. Funded by the Dairy Product Board. With Prof. P.C. Struik (Crop and Weed Ecology, Wageningen University).

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Name: Guido Bosch E-mail: [email protected] URL: https://www.vcard.wur.nl/Views/Profile/View.aspx?id=5640 GENERAL INFORMATION Date of birth: 17-01-1980 Current position: Researcher Fields of Expertise: Ingredient and feed evaluation, Feed processing,

Appetite regulation, Feeding ecology. Target species are mainly pet cats and dogs, but also include pigs.

QUALIFICATIONS: 2004 MSc degree Animal Sciences, Wageningen University, Netherlands 2009 PhD degree Animal Sciences, Wageningen University, Netherlands SCIENTIFIC CAREER: - Postdoc: Coordinating and conducting appetite-related research within Satiety & Satisfaction

programme of Wageningen UR. Effects of fibres on appetite were studied in pigs (a human model) and underlying molecular pathways (transcriptomics, proteomics, metabolomics) were identified. Various expert groups intensively collaborate: Nutrition, Metabolism & Genomics Group, Adaptation Physiology Group, Laboratory of Microbiology, Laboratory of Food Chemistry.

- Co-supervisor: of a Ph.D. project on the impact of processing conditions of pet foods on the Maillard reaction (Carbohydrate Competence Center project). Various expert groups intensively collaborate: Laboratory of Food Chemistry, WALTHAM Centre for Pet Nutrition (MARS Petcare).

- Developer: the feline unit of the Department of Animal Sciences and starting fundamental research on appetite regulation in cats and contract research with the pet food (ingredient) industry.

- Researcher: on insects for animal feed within Customised Protein Nutrition programme of Wageningen UR. Basic nutritional evaluation of key (un)processed insects as well as exploration of potential (dys)functional properties. In collaboration with Livestock Research, Host-Microbe Interactomics, Laboratory of Food Chemistry and industry partners.

OUTPUT: Publications: Number of publications in international refereed scientific journals according to WoS: 32 Contributions to books: 1 Number of citations according to WoS: 158; H-index: 8 Patents: 0 Supervision of PhD theses: 0 Scientific teaching: BSc course, Companion Animals, course organiser and lecturer BSc course, Insects as Food and Feed, lecturer MSc course, Feed Technology, lecturer MSc course, Quantitative Animal Nutrition and Physiology, lecturer, Aarhus University Post-graduate course, Truth about Pet Food, Wageningen Academy BSc/MSc Thesis and Internship supervision Three key publications 2009 – 2014: Plantinga, E.A.; Bosch, G.; Hendriks, W.H. (2011). Estimation of the dietary nutrient profile of free-roaming feral cats: possible implications for nutrition of domestic cats. British Journal of Nutrition 106 (S1):S35-S48.

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Bosch, G.; Verbrugghe, A.; Hesta, M.; Holst, J.J.; Poel A.F.B. van der; Janssens. G.P.J.; Hendriks, W.H. (2009). The effects of dietary fibre type on satiety-related hormones and voluntary food intake in dogs. British Journal of Nutrition 102(2): 318-325. Rooijen, C. van; Bosch, G.; Poel A.F.B. van der; Wierenga, P.A.; Alexander, L.; Hendriks, W.H. (2013). The Maillard reaction and pet food processing: effects on nutritive value and pet health. Nutrition Research Reviews 26(2): 130-148. RELEVANT SCIENTIFIC SERVICES Membership of editorial boards of international scientific journals: - Membership of national and international scientific organizations: - RELEVANT JOB-RELATED SOCIAL POSITIONS: - MAJOR SCIENTIFIC AWARDS / PRIZES / GRANTS Grant “Het Elektronisch Leerboek Melkveevoeding voor het MBO (translated Electronic Textbook Dairy Nutrition for Intermediate vocational education)”, 70 k€ Grant Various Assignments Industry such as WCPN, Mars Petcare, Fides Petfood, United Petfood, Scholtus, DSM, c 157 k€

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Animal Production Systems (APS)

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Name: Imke de Boer E-mail: [email protected] GENERAL INFORMATION Date of birth: 26-7-1966 Current position: Head of Animal Production Systems (APS) Fields of Expertise: Methods for sustainability assessment of livestock systems,

with a special focus on environmental impact assessment

QUALIFICATIONS PhD in Animal breeding and genetics of Wageningen University - September 1994 MSc in Animal Sciences of Wageningen University (cum laude) - March 1989

SCIENTIFIC CAREER 2011 - Full professor, Head of Animal Production Systems, Wageningen University 2010-2011 Associate professor at Animal Production Systems, Wageningen University (0.8 position) 1994-2010 Assistant professor at Animal Production Systems, Wageningen University (0.6 position)

Publications (Web of Science) Refereed journals: 83 (for details see: http://www.researcherid.com/rid/P-7107-2014) Refereed journals since 2010: 56 Citations: lifetime number of citations 1343; average citations per publication 16.4; h-index: 18

PhD Supervision So far, 10 PhD students graduated under my direct supervision (promotor/co-promotor). Two PhD students who graduated in 2014 were graded as excellent by half of the evaluation committee (very good by the other half). Additionally, I contributed to the supervision of two other PhD students. At present, I am promotor of 24 PhD students.

Scientific teaching: BSc course Animal Sciences WU “Global and Sustainable Animal Production in the 21st Century” MSc course Animal Production Systems WU “Sustainable development of Animal Systems: issues&

options” International PhD course entitled “Environmental impact assessment of livestock systems” (2 ECTS;

2015)

Three key publications 2009 – 2014: De Vries, M. and I.J.M. de Boer. 2010. Comparing environmental impacts for livestock products: a

review of life cycle assessments. Livestock Science 128: 1-11 (cited 114 times; top-10 most downloaded ScienceDirect articles by Netherlands-based authors).

Van Middelaar, C. E., J. Dijkstra, P.B.M. Berentsen and I.J.M de Boer. 2014. Cost-effectiveness of feeding strategies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from dairy farming. Journal of Dairy Science 97: 2427-2439.

Groen, E.A., R. Heijungs, E.A.M. Bokkers and I.J.M de Boer. 2014. Methods for uncertainty propagation in a life cycle assessment. Environmental Modelling & Software 62: 316-325.

RELEVANT SCIENTIFIC SERVICES: Member of editorial board of Agricultural Systems (2012-today) I have served as foreign PhD examiner (University of Aarhus, Swedish University of Agricultural

Sciences) Member of scientific committee on International Conference on Life Cycle Assessment (2008-today) Member of international peer-review panel of INRA, France (2014) European Scientific advisor of The Sustainability Consortium (2011-today;

www.sustainability.consortium.com)

RELEVANT JOB-RELATED SOCIAL POSITIONS Advisor of Corporate Social Responsibility Sounding Board of Agrifirm

Member of LEB fund

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Name: Simon Oosting E-mail: [email protected] GENERAL INFORMATION Date of birth: 07-10-1959 Current position: Associate professor, Animal Production Systems Fields of Expertise: Tropical Livestock Systems, systems and livestock value chain related constraints

for production development in the tropics; trade-offs between development of food production and environmental impacts; yield gap analyses.

QUALIFICATIONS: PhD in Tropical Livestock Production-November 1993 MSc in Animal Sciences- July 1985 SCIENTIFIC CAREER: 2014 – Associate professor, Animal Production Systems 2001-2014 Assistant Professor, Animal Production Systems 1994-2001 Researcher at Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (Lethbridge, Alberta), at Planteforsk (Bodø, Norway) and at Research Station for Animal Production (Lelystad, The Netherlands) Publications (Web of Science) • Refereed journals: 37 • Contributions to books: 3 • Citations: lifetime number of citations 297; average citations per publication 8.3; h-index: 10 Supervision of PhD theses: Number of PhD students supervised till defence of thesis: 5 Scientific teaching: • MSc course Animal Production Systems WU “Sustainable development of Animal Systems: issues

& options” • MSc course Animal Production Systems WU “Future Livestock Systems” • Coordinator of PhD course Animal Production Systems WU “Tropical farming systems with

livestock Three key publications 2009 – 2014: Oosting, S.J., H.M.J. Udo and T.C. Viets, 2014. Development of livestock production in the tropics:

farm and farmers’ perspective. Animal 8: 1238-1248. Amankah, K., L. Klerx, O. Sakyi-Dawson, N. Karbo, S.J. Oosting, C. Leeuwis and A.J. van der Zijpp. 2014.

Institutional dimensions of veterinary services reforms: responses to structural adjustment in Northern Ghana. International Journal of Agricultural Sustainability 12: 296-316.

Kebebe, E.G., S.J. Oosting, A. Haileslassie, A.J. Duncan and I.J.M. de Boer, 2014. Strategies for improving water use efficiency of livestock production in rain-fed systems. Animal, doi:10.1017/S1751731114003115.

RELEVANT SCIENTIFIC SERVICES: Member of editorial board of Animal (2011-present) Membership of national and international scientific organizations Member of the Science and Partnership Advisory Committee of the CRP 3.7 Livestock and Fish of the

CGIAR RELEVANT JOB-RELATED SOCIAL POSITIONS: Member of Board of smallholder/hobby farmer platform “Levende Have”

Member of advisory board of Wetenschapswinkel of Wageningen UR.

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Name: Eddie Bokkers E-mail: [email protected] GENERAL INFORMATION Date of birth: 01-10-1969 Current position: Assistant Professor (APS) Fields of Expertise: Methods for sustainability assessment of livestock systems, with a special focus

on animal welfare assessment QUALIFICATIONS PhD in Ethology of Wageningen University - March 2004 MSc in Animal Sciences of Wageningen University - August 1994 SCIENTIFIC CAREER 2006 - Assistant professor, Animal Production Systems, WU (0.8, 1.0 position since 2012) 2004-2006 Postdoc at Animal Production Systems group, WU (0.8 position) 2000-2004 PhD at the Ethology group, WU (1.0 position) 1996-2000 Researcher/lecturer at Ethology group, WU (0.8 position) Publications (Web of Science) Refereed publications: 43 Refereed publications during last 5 years: 30 (5 first-author publications) Citations: lifetime number of citations 375; average citations per publication 9.4; h-index: 11 PhD Supervision So far, 4 PhD students graduated under my direct supervision (co-promotor) of which one as excellent and two as very good. Additionally, I contributed to the supervision of two other PhD students. At present, I am co-promotor of 6 PhD students. Scientific teaching: BSc-2 course Animal Sciences “Systems Approach in Animal Sciences” (coordinator) MSc course Animal Production Systems “Sustainable development of Animal Systems: Issues &

Options” MSc course Behavioural Ecology “Applied Animal Behaviour and Welfare” Secretary Programme committee BSc and MSc Animal Sciences Three key publications 2009 – 2014: de Vries, M., Bokkers, E.A.M., Dijkstra, T., van Schaik, G., de Boer, I.J.M., 2011. Associations between

variables of routine herd data and dairy cattle welfare indicators. Journal of Dairy Science 94, 3213-3228.

Leruste, H., Brscic, M., Cozzi, G., Kemp, B., Wolthuis-Fillerup, M., Lensink, B.J., Bokkers, E.A.M., van Reenen, C.G., 2014. Prevalence and potential influencing factors of non-nutritive oral behaviors of veal calves on commercial farms. Journal of Dairy Science 97, 7021-7030.

Webb, L.E., Jensen, M.B., Engel, B., van Reenen, C.G., Gerrits, W.J.J., de Boer, I.J.M., Bokkers, E.A.M., 2014. Chopped or long roughage: what do calves prefer? Using cross point analysis of double demand functions. PLoS ONE 9, e88778.

RELEVANT SCIENTIFIC SERVICES: Member of editorial board of Editorial Board of Animal Behavior and Welfare (2014-today) Member of International Society of Applied Ethology (1996-today) Member of the organizing committee of the WAFL conference (to be held in 2017)

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Name: Corina van Middelaar E-mail: [email protected] GENERAL INFORMATION Date of birth: 02-01-1984 Current position: Post-doc at the Animal Production Systems group Fields of Expertise: Environmental impact assessment of livestock systems QUALIFICATIONS: PhD in Animal Production Systems of Wageningen University, June 2014 (Title: Milk production &

greenhouse gases) MSc in Animal Sciences of Wageningen University, August 2009 SCIENTIFIC CAREER: 2014- Post-doc, Animal Production Systems, Wageningen University 2009-2014 PhD-student, Animal Production Systems, Wageningen University Publications (Web of Science) Number of publications in international refereed scientific journals: 9 Contributions to books: 1 Life time number of citations: 31; h-index: 3 Supervision of PhD theses At present, I’m co-supervising 5 PhD students, under direct guidance of Prof. de Boer. Scientific teaching MSc course Animal Production Systems WU “Sustainable development of Animal Systems: issues &

options” MSc course Organic Agriculture WU “Analysis and Management of Sustainable Organic Production

Chains” International PhD course “Environmental impact assessment of livestock systems” Three key publications 2009 – 2014 Van Middelaar, C.E., C. Cederberg, T.V. Vellinga, H.M.G. Van Der Werf and I.J.M. De Boer. 2013.

Exploring variability in methods and data sensitivity in carbon footprints of feed ingredients. International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment 18: 768-782.

Van Middelaar, C.E., P.B.M. Berentsen, J. Dijkstra, and I.J.M. De Boer. 2013. Evaluation of a feeding strategy to reduce greenhouse emissions from dairy farming: the level of analysis matters. Agricultural Systems 121: 9-22.

Van Middelaar, C.E., J. Dijkstra, P.B.M. Berentsen and I.J.M de Boer. 2014. Cost-effectiveness of feeding strategies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from dairy farming. Journal of Dairy Science 97: 2427-2439.

MAJOR SCIENTIFIC AWARDS / PRIZES / GRANTS: ADSA (American Dairy Science Association) travel award for best presentation at the EAAP (European

Federation of Animal Science) conference in 2011. Invited speaker at the 2012 Joint Annual Meeting, Phoenix AZ, USA.

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Name: Raimon Ripoll Bosch E-mail: [email protected] GENERAL INFORMATION Date of birth: 06-03-1981 Current position: Postdoc in Animal Production Systems (APS) Fields of Expertise: Analysis of farming systems with a special focusing on

synergies and trade-offs among livestock, livelihoods and the environment. QUALIFICATIONS: PhD in Diagnosis of livestock farming systems in less favoured areas, University of Zaragoza - May

2013 Engineer in Agronomy, speciality in Animal Production, University of Lleida - 2007 SCIENTIFIC CAREER: 2014 - Postdoc, at Animal Production Systems, Wageningen University, the Netherlands 2013-2014 Research assistant, at Agrifood Research and Technology Centre of Aragon (CITA), Spain 2008-2013 PhD candidate, at Agrifood Research and Technology Centre of Aragon (CITA), Spain Publications (Web of Science) Number of publications in international refereed scientific journals: 11 Contributions to books: 2 Life time number of citations: 30; h-index: 4 Supervision of PhD theses: Currently, I am contributing to the supervision of one PhD student. Scientific teaching: MSc course at WU “Future Livestock Systems” MSc course at WU “Integrated Natural Resource Management in Organic Agriculture” MSc course at WU “Grassland Science” Three key publications 2009 – 2014: Bernués A, Rodriguez-Ortega T, Ripoll-Bosch R, Alfnes F. 2014. Socio-Cultural and Economic Valuation

of Ecosystem Services Provided by Mediterranean Mountain Agroecosystems. PLoSOne 9(7), e102479.

Ripoll-Bosch R, De Boer IJM, Bernués A, Vellinga TV. 2013. Accounting for ecosystem services in the evaluation of greenhouse gas emissions of Mediterranean meat-sheep farming systems. Agricultural Systems 116, 60-68.

Ripoll-Bosch R, Díez-Unquera B, Ruiz R, Villalba D, Molina E, Joy M, Olaizola A, Bernués A. 2012. An integrated sustainability assessment of Mediterranean sheep farms with different degrees of intensification. Agricultural Systems 105, 46-56.

RELEVANT SCIENTIFIC SERVICES: Secretary of the Livestock farming Systems Commission at the EAAP (2014-today) Member of the Spanish Scientific Comity of the EAAP, designated by UEECA (2014-today) MAJOR SCIENTIFIC AWARDS / PRIZES / GRANTS:

Best paper award from the LFS Commission in the EAAP Congress, September 2011.

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Name: Kees van Reenen E-mail: [email protected] GENERAL INFORMATION Date of birth: 10-3-1961 Current position: Senior researcher; Wageningen UR Livestock Research Assistant professor; Animal Production Systems Fields of Expertise: Animal welfare, farm animal husbandry, adaptation physiology,

animal behaviour, risk assessment, statistical analysis QUALIFICATIONS: PhD in Behavioural Physiology, Centre for Behaviour and Neurosciences, Faculty of Mathematics and

Natural Sciences of the University of Groningen – March 2012 MSc in Animal Sciences of Wageningen University (cum laude) – July 1988 SCIENTIFIC CAREER: 2014 – Assistant professor at Animal Production Systems (0.2 position ) 2003 – Senior researcher and project leader, Wageningen UR Livestock Research 1994 –2003 Researcher at Institute for Animal Science and Health (ID-Lelystad) Publications (Web of Science) Refereed scientific journals: 71. Published in refereed scientific journals during last 5 years: 33. Contributions to books: 2 Citations: lifetime number of citations 2394; average citations per publication 33.7; h-index 24 Supervision of PhD theses: So far, 2 PhD students graduated under my direct supervision (co-promotor). Both of them graduated in 2014, and in both cases the overall assessment of the evaluation committee was very good. In addition, I contributed to the supervision of two other PhD students. Scientific teaching: 2012 – Annual invited lecture (2 hours), bachelor students Biology and Life Science &

Technology, Behavioural Physiology, University of Groningen Three key publications 2009 – 2014: Brscic, M., Leruste, H., Ruis-Heutinck, L.F.M., Bokkers, E.A.M., Wolthuis-Fillerup, M., Stockhofe, N.,

Gottardo, F., Lensink, B.J., Cozzi, G., van Reenen, C.G., 2012. Prevalence of respiratory disorders in veal calves and potential risk factors. Journal of Dairy Science 95: 2753-2764.

De Mol, R.M., Andre, G., Bleumer, E.J.B., van der Werf, J.T.N., de Haas, Y., van Reenen, C.G., 2013. Applicability of day-to-day variation in behavior for the automated detection of lameness in dairy cows. Journal of Dairy Science 96: 3703-3712.

Ursinus, W.W., van Reenen, C.G., Reimert, I., Bolhuis, J.E., 2014. Tail Biting in Pigs: Blood serotonin and fearfulness as pieces of the puzzle? PLoS One 9 (9).

RELEVANT SCIENTIFIC SERVICES Invited expert for the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) working group on the welfare of cattle

kept for beef production and the welfare of intensive calves farming systems (2010 – 2011). Member of the Welfare Quality Network, concerned with scientific exchange and activities to

contribute to the further development of the Welfare Quality® animal welfare assessment systems (2008 – present)

Member of the International Society for Applied Ethology (ISAE) (1996 – present)

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Name: Pierre Gerber E-mail: [email protected] GENERAL INFORMATION Date of birth: 19-1-1971 Current position: Livestock Environment Specialist – The World Bank Fields of Expertise: Global level analysis, information and policy support. QUALIFICATIONS: PhD in Agricultural Economics, ETH Zürich, Switzerland - September 2006 MSc in Agronomy, Ecole Nationale Supérieure Agronomique de Rennes, France - October 1994 SCIENTIFIC CAREER: 2015- Livestock Environment Specialist, The World Bank 2010- Senior Policy Officer – Livestock and the environment, FAO 2000-2010 Junior Professional Officer, Food and Agriculture of the United Nations (FAO) Publications: Number of publications in international refereed scientific journals: 20 Contributions to books: 13 Number of citations according to WoS: 301 (3074 citations to Livestock’s Long Shadow and other FAO

reports, which are not included in WoS); average citations per publication 15.1, h-index: 10. Supervision of PhD theses: Daily supervisor of one PhD student, ongoing Scientific teaching: MSc Course on livestock and the environment at CIRAD and Montpellier University PhD course on Environmental impact assessment of livestock systems. Three key publications 2009 – 2014: Gerber, P.J., Henderson, B., Opio, C., Mottet, A., and Steinfeld, H., 2013. Tackling climate change

through livestock – a global assessment of emissions and mitigation opportunities. FAO, Rome. Gerber, P. J., Hristov, A. N., Henderson, B., Makkar, H. P. S., Oh, J., Lee, C., Meinen, R., Montes, F., Ott,

T., Firkins, J. Rotz, A., Dell, C., Adesogan, A. T., Yang, W.Z., Tricarico, J. M., Kebreab, E., Waghorn, G., Dijkstra, J., and S. Oosting. 2013. Technical options for the mitigation of direct methane and nitrous oxide emissions from livestock – a review. Animal 7: 220–34.

Gerber, P.J., Vellinga, T., Opio, C. and H. Steinfeld. 2011. Productivity gains and greenhouse gas emissions intensity in dairy systems. Livestock Science 139: 100–108.

RELEVANT SCIENTIFIC SERVICES: External PhD examiner for INRA and CIRAD Scientific Committee member for the international conference “LCA for feeding the planet and energy

for life”, 2015. External reviewer of research proposals for WUR, ETH and ANR Plenary Session organizer and Chair at LCAFOOD 2014: “Roundtable Discussion: Global Impacts of

Livestock”

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Aquaculture and Fisheries (AFI)

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Name: Johan Verreth E-mail: [email protected] GENERAL INFORMATION Date of birth: March 22, 1952 Current position: Professor, Chair Aquaculture & Fisheries ; Director Graduate School “Wageningen

Institute of Animal Sciences (WIAS)” Fields of Expertise: Research and Training in Aquaculture; Sustainability in Aquaculture; Fish Nutrition; Pond & RAS Systems QUALIFICATIONS: - PhD in Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, Wageningen University - MSc in Zoology (Honours), Gent University, Belgium SCIENTIFIC CAREER: - 1980-to date: Wageningen University:

Full Professor (since 2000); Assoc Prof (since 1996), Assist Prof (since 1981) - 1993-2003: Gent University, Belgium: Guest professor Aquaculture - 1978-1980: Gent University, Belgium: Junior Scientist - 1976-1978: FAO, Rome Associate Expert Venezuela, Colombia - 1975: Gent University, Belgium; Junior Scientist OUTPUT: Publications: - Number of publications in international refereed scientific journals according to WoS: 162 - Contributions to books: 6 - Number of citations according to WoS: 2215 ; H-index: 25 Patents: 0 Supervision of PhD theses: - supervised until graduation: 36 - on-going: 20 Scientific teaching: - BSc: Introduction Animal Sciences (4 lectures); Aquaculture & Fisheries (4 lectures, formerly

coordinator and 10 lectures) ; Sustainable Seafood & Fish Production (coordinator, lectures, tutorials, case studies) ;; Quality Animal Production (until 2013 : 2 lectures, excursion, case studies)

- MSc: Companion Animals (2 lectures); Intake & counseling MSc students, majoring in AFI; Internship AFI arrangements (>15/ry); MSc theses examination (>10/yr) ;

Three key publications 2009 – 2014: - Martins, C.I., Eding, E.H., Verdegem, M.C.J., Heinsbroek, L.T.N., Schneider, O., Blancheton, J.P., Roque

dÓrbcastel, E. & Verreth, J.A.J. (2010). New developments in recirculating aquaculture systems in Europe: a perspective on environmental sustainability. Aquacultural Engineering, 43(3), 83-93.

- Asaduzzaman, M., Rahman, M.M., Azim, M.E., Islam, M.A., Wahab, M.A., Verdegem, M.C.J. & Verreth, J.A.J. (2010). Effects of C/N ratio and substrate addition on natural food communities in freshwater prawn monoculture ponds. Aquaculture, 306: 127-136.

- Santos, G.A., Schrama, J.W., Mamauag, R.E.P., Rombout, J.H.W.M. & Verreth, J.A.J. (2010). Chronic stress impairs performance, energy metabolism and welfare indicators in European seabass (Dicentrarchus labrax): The combined effects of fish crowding and water quality deterioration. Aquaculture, 299(1-4), 73-80.

RELEVANT SCIENTIFIC SERVICES Membership of editorial boards of international scientific journals: - Netherlands Journal for Agricultural Sciences (2013..) - Reviews in Aquaculture (2011..2013) - Piscaria, Acta Scientiarum Polonorum (2007-2011)

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Membership of national and international scientific organizations: Member of the National Scientific Advisory Board, INRA, France (2006-2010) and of INRA’s division Phase (2011-2013) Member Scientific Advisory Board Fac Fisheries, South Bohemian Univ (2014..) Member of European Aquaculture Society; Member of Dutch Aquaculture Society RELEVANT JOB-RELATED SOCIAL POSITIONS: Facilitator and Co-Chair Working Group on Recirculation Systems, European Aquaculture Technology and Innovation Platform (EATiP) (2011-2012) President of the Steering Committee of the conference “Aquaculture Europe 2015” Member peer review committees IFREMER (Aeres, France, 2013); DTU-Aqua (2011); MAJOR SCIENTIFIC AWARDS / PRIZES / GRANTS: NWO-WOTRO program Project “Disentangling the Social and Ecological Drivers of Ecosystem Change in Lake Victoria” , SEDEC (scientific director) (2009-2013) WU-INREF programmes “Resilience of Coastal Populations and Aquatic Resources” RESCOPAR (2007-2013) and BestTUNA (2011..) (Scientific Director, resp. co-director)

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Name: Adriaan D. Rijnsdorp (E-mail: [email protected]) URL: http://www.researcherid.com/rid/A-4217-2008

http://scholar.google.nl/citations?hl=en&user=Q3_SMGIAAAAJ

GENERAL INFORMATION Date of birth: 26 august 1952 Current position: special Professor Fields of Expertise: Fisheries management, Fisheries biology, Population

biology, Marine ecology, Ecosystem effects of fishing QUALIFICATIONS: - MSc Animal ecology (cum laude), Rijksuniversiteit Groningen, The Netherlands (1980) - PhD diploma (cum laude), Universiteit Amsetrdam, The Netherlands (1992): Long-term effects of fishing in North Sea plaice: disentangling genetic and phenotypic plasticity in growth, maturation and fecundity. SCIENTIFIC CAREER: - Fisheries biologist, IMARES / Rijksinstituut voor Visserijonderzoek (1980-present) - (special) Professor Fisheries Science, Rijksuniversiteit Groningen (2003-2008) - (special) Professor Sustainable fisheries management, Aquaculture and Fisheries Group, Wageningen University (2008 – present) OUTPUT: Publications: - Number of publications in international refereed scientific journals according to WoS: 123 - Contributions to books: 4 - Number of citations according to WoS: 4523 ; H-index: 43 Patents: - none - Supervision of PhD theses: 10 (5 ongoing) Scientific teaching: MSc: Marine Resource Management; Fisheries Ecology Three key publications 2009 – 2014: Rijnsdorp AD, Peck MA, Engelhard GH, Möllman C, Pinnegar JK. 2009. Resolving the effect of climate change on fish

populations. ICES Journal of Marine Science, 66:1570-1583 Van Denderen PD, van Kooten T, Rijnsdorp AD, 2013. When does fishing lead to more fish? Community consequences of

bottom trawl fisheries in demersal food webs. Proceedings of the Royal Society. Series B. 280, 20131883

Eigaard OR, Marchal P, Gislason H, Rijnsdorp AD, 2014. Technological development and fisheries management.

Reviews in Fisheries Science & Aquaculture, 22(2): 156–174

RELEVANT SCIENTIFIC SERVICES: Membership of editorial boards of international scientific journals: - Editorial Board – Journal of Sea Research; Fisheries Research - Special editor of the Proceedings of the 8th International Flatfish Symposia (Journal of Sea Research) Others: - Opponent during PhD defences (2009-2014): 6x Wageningen University; University of Brest, Rennes (2x), Leuven (2x) - External reviewer research programme (2010) “Climate change impacts, adaptation and mitigation in Nordic primary industries (fishery, agriculture, food, forestry)” for NordForsk, Norway; - Member of the Scientific Steering Committee 2nd Symposium on “Effects of Climate Change on the World’s Oceans, Yeosu, Korea, 13-20 May 2012) - Member Steering Committee COST Action: Reproductive Physiology (2012-2015) - Member Steering Committee COST Action: Oceans Past (2014-2018) - Member of Scientific Steering Committee International Flatfish Symposia. MAJOR SCIENTIFIC AWARDS / PRIZES / GRANTS: - 2013: FR7-project BENTHIS (coordinator). - 2012: Organizer 8th International Flatfish Ecology Symposium (2011).

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Name: Johan W. Schrama (E-mail: [email protected]) URL: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Johan_Schrama GENERAL INFORMATION Date of birth: 3 august 1965 Current position: Associate Professor Fields of Expertise: Aquaculture nutrition, feed intake, digestion, energy

metabolism; waste production, fish behavior/welfare QUALIFICATIONS: - MSc Animal science (cum laude), Agricultural University Wageningen, The Netherlands (1989) - PhD diploma, Agricultural University Wageningen, The Netherlands (1993): Energy metabolism of young unadapted calves. SCIENTIFIC CAREER: - Assistant professor, Animal Husbandry Group, Wageningen University (1989-2001) - Assistant professor, Aquaculture and Fisheries Group, Wageningen University (2001 – 2002) - Associate professor, Aquaculture and Fisheries Group, Wageningen University (2000 – today) OUTPUT: Publications: - Number of publications in international refereed scientific journals according to WoS: 156 - Contributions to books: 3 - Number of citations according to WoS: 2643 ; H-index: 28 Patents: - none - Supervision of PhD theses: 29 (of which 21 completed) Scientific teaching: BSc: Aquaculture & Fisheries (AFI20306); Principles of Animal Nutrition (ANU20306); Insects as food and feed (ENT21306). MSc: Nutrition, Welfare and Reproduction in Aquaculture (AFI32306); Feed Technology (ANU31306); Feed Formulation Science (ANU50806); Laboratory Animal Science (EZO32303). Three key publications 2009 – 2014: - Schrama JW, Saravanan S, Geurden I, Heinsbroek LTN, Kaushik SJ, Verreth JAJ (2012) Dietary nutrient

composition affects digestible energy utilisation for growth: A study on Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) and a literature comparison across fish species. British Journal of Nutrition 108(2): 277-289.

- Santos GA, Schrama JW, Mamauag REP, Rombout JHWM, Verreth JAJ (2010). Chronic stress impairs performance, energy metabolism and welfare indicators in European seabass (Dicentrarchus labrax): The combined effects of fish crowding and water quality deterioration. Aquaculture 299(1-4):73-80.

- Saravanan S, Geurden I, Figueiredo-Silva AC, Kaushik SJ, Haidar MN, Verreth JAJ, Schrama JW (2012) Control of voluntary feed intake in fish: A role for dietary oxygen demand in Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) fed diets with different macronutrient profiles. British Journal of Nutrition 108(8):1519-1529.

RELEVANT SCIENTIFIC SERVICES: Membership of editorial boards of international scientific journals: - Editorial Board – Aquaculture Nutrition Membership of national and international scientific organizations: - European Aquaculture Society; & Nederlands Zoötechnische Vereniging Others: - Opponent during PhD defences (2009-2013: 2x Wageningen University; once at University of Os Norway); RELEVANT JOB-RELATED SOCIAL POSITIONS: - Member of EATIP (European Aquaculture Technology and Innovation Platform) sub-working group on “Sustainable Feed” (2008-2012).

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MAJOR SCIENTIFIC AWARDS / PRIZES / GRANTS: - 2012: STW Proteins from green sources for use in food and fish feed (Progress) (Co-applicant). - 2012: IP/OP project Controlled hydrolysis of novel protein sources to increase the in vivo protein digestion in fish.

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Name: Marc C.J. Verdegem (E-mail: [email protected]) URL: http://orcid.org/0000-0002-2058-3894 GENERAL INFORMATION Date of birth: 10 September 1956 Current position: Assistant Professor Fields of Expertise: aquaculture systems management, water quality, microbiology, food web ecology QUALIFICATIONS: - MSc Biology, Ghent University, Belgium (1979) - PhD Marine Sciences, specialization Aquaculture, University of Puerto Rico, USA (1988) SCIENTIFIC CAREER: - Aquaculture development project manager (1980-1983) - Aquaculture research station manager, University of Puerto Rico (1984-1987) - Project coordinator, Aquaculture and Fisheries, Wageningen University (1988 – 2000) - Assistant professor, Aquaculture and Fisheries, Wageningen University (2000 – today) OUTPUT: Publications: researcher ID WoS: C-6659-2014 - Number of publications in international refereed scientific journals according to WoS: 75 - Contributions to books: 8 - Number of citations according to WoS: 1105 ; H-index: 20 Patents: - none - Supervision of PhD theses: 11 (9 % with distinction) Scientific teaching: - Aquaculture production systems (AFI 31806) Three key publications 2009 – 2014: - Diana JS, Egna HS, Chopin T, Peterson MS, Cao L, Pomeroy R, Verdegem M, et al. Responsible

aquaculture in 2050: Valuing local conditions and human innovations will be key to success. BioScience. 2013;63(4):255-62.

- Verdegem MCJ. Nutrient discharge from aquaculture operations in function of system design and production environment. Reviews in Aquaculture. 2014; 5(3): 158-171

- Martins CIM, Eding EH, Verdegem MCJ, Heinsbroek LTN, Schneider O, Blancheton JP, et al. New developments in recirculating aquaculture systems in Europe: A perspective on environmental sustainability. Aquacultural Engineering. 2010;43(3):83-93.

RELEVANT SCIENTIFIC SERVICES: Membership of editorial boards of international scientific journals: - Editor-in-Chief – Aquaculture Research - Editorial Board – Aquaculture - Editorial Board – Aquacultural Engineering Membership of national and international scientific organizations: - European Aquaculture Society - Aquacultural Engineering Society - Nederlands Genoodschap voor Aquacultuur RELEVANT JOB-RELATED SOCIAL POSITIONS: - Expert and board member of Aqua-Spark, investment company for aquaculture (www.aqua-spark.nl) - Member Scientific Advisory Committee WorldFish (CGIAR institute; 2011-2013)

MAJOR SCIENTIFIC AWARDS / PRIZES / GRANTS: - Best teacher WU 2013 - Excellent Education Price 2014 for course Aquaculture Production Systems (AFI 31806) - WOTRO Food & Business Global Challenge Programme call 2013: nutritious-system pond farming in Vietnam.

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Name: Leopold A.J. Nagelkerke E-mail: [email protected] URL: http://orcid.org/0000-0003-1130-749X http://scholar.google.com/citations?user=yX7BT6wAAAAJ&hl=en GENERAL INFORMATION Date of birth: 25 April 1966 Current position: Assistant professor Fields of Expertise: Trophic morphology of fishes; Aquatic resources management; Fish Biology; Multivariate statistics QUALIFICATIONS: - MSc Biology (cum laude) Agricultural University Wageningen, The Netherlands (1990) - PhD (cum laude) Agricultural University Wageningen, The Netherlands (1997): The barbs of Lake

Tana, Ethiopia: morphological diversity and its implications for taxonomy, trophic resource partitioning, and fisheries

SCIENTIFIC CAREER: 2000- to date: Assistant professor, Wageningen University, Aquaculture and Fisheries Group, Wageningen, The Netherlands 1999-2000: Postdoc; Wageningen University, Fish Culture and Fisheries Group and Netherlands Institute of Ecology (NIOO), Nieuwersluis, The Netherlands 1998-1999: Staff engineer (project leader): Witteveen & Bos, Consulting Engineers, Deventer, The Netherlands 1997-1998: Lecturer: Agricultural University, Wageningen, The Netherlands OUTPUT: Publications: - Number of publications in international refereed scientific journals according to WoS: 39 - Contributions to books: 3 - Number of citations according to WoS: 567 ; H-index: 13 Patents: - none - Supervision of PhD theses: 5 (completed) Scientific teaching: BSc: Aquaculture & Fisheries (AFI-20306); Ecology I (NCP-10503). MSc: Fisheries Ecology (AFI-30806); Life History of Aquatic Organisms (AFI-31306); Research Master Cluster for Animal Sciences (YAS-60312) Three key publications 2009 – 2014: - Cornelissen I.J.M., Silsbe G.M., Verreth J.A.J., van Donk E., Nagelkerke L.A.J. (2014) Dynamics and

limitations of phytoplankton biomass along a gradient in Mwanza Gulf, southern Lake Victoria (Tanzania). Freshwater Biology 59: 127-141. doi: 10.1111/fwb.12253.

- Górski, K., De Leeuw, J. J., Winter, H. V., Vekhov, D. A., Minin, A. E., Buijse, A. D. & Nagelkerke, L. A. J. (2011). Fish recruitment in a large, temperate floodplain: the importance of annual flooding, temperature and habitat complexity. Freshwater Biology 56: 2010-2225. DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2427.2011.02647.x.

- Nagelkerke, L. A. J. & Rossberg, A. G. (2014). Trophic niche-space imaging, using resource and consumer traits. Theoretical Ecology 7: 423-434. DOI: 10.1007/s12080-014-0229-5.

RELEVANT SCIENTIFIC SERVICES Membership of editorial boards of international scientific journals: - Review Editor: Animal Biology - Associate Editor: African Zoology Membership of national and international scientific organizations: - Netherlands Institute of Biology (NIBI) - Dutch-Flemish Union for Ecology (Necov) - International Society of Limnology (SIL)

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RELEVANT JOB-RELATED SOCIAL POSITIONS: - Member of Committee for Eel Recovery in the Netherlands, commissioned by the Ministry of

Agriculture, Nature and Food Safety (2009) - Secretary of Committee for recalculation of the Eel target population, commissioned by the Ministry

of Economic Affairs (2013) - Expert in the committee “Risk analysis of exotic fish species included in the Dutch Fisheries Act and

their hybrids”, commissioned by the Netherlands Food and Consumer Product Safety Authority (Nederlandse Voedsel- en Warenautoriteit, NVWA)

MAJOR SCIENTIFIC AWARDS / PRIZES / GRANTS: - Excellent Education Price 2013 for course Research Master Cluster for Animal Sciences (YAS-60312)

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Name: Paul A.M. van Zwieten (E-mail: [email protected]) URL: http://orcid.org/0000-0003-2627-2373 GENERAL INFORMATION Date of birth: 5 September 1955 Current position: Assistant Professor Fields of Expertise: fisheries management, fisheries ecology, aquatic ecology QUALIFICATIONS: - MSc Biology, Wageningen University, The Netherlands (1983) SCIENTIFIC CAREER: ( - Fisheries advisor, project manager FAO, SNV (1983-1996) - Fisheries consultant (1996-2000) - Project coordinator, Aquaculture and Fisheries, Wageningen University (2000 – 2005) - Assistant professor, Aquaculture and Fisheries, Wageningen University (2005 – today) OUTPUT: Publications: researcher ID WoS: C-4759-2008 - Number of publications in international refereed scientific journals according to WoS: 11 - Number of peer reviewed publications (reports, books, book chapters) Orchid: 52 - Number of citations according to WoS: 44 ; H-index: 5 - Number of citations according to Google Scholar: 469; H-index: 12; i10index: 12 Patents: - none - Supervision of PhD theses: 6 . Scientific teaching:

- Marine Resources Management (AFI 32806) - Fisheries Ecology (AFI30806) - Life History of Aquatic Organisms (AFI31306) - European Workshop (ESA60312) - Ecology (NCP10503)

Three key publications 2009 – 2014: Kolding, J. And van Zwieten, P.A.M. (2014). "Sustainable fishing of inland waters." 2014 Journal of Limnology 73(No 1s): 132 - 148.

Riel, M. C. v., S. R. Bush, P. A. M. v. Zwieten and A. P. J. Mol (2013). "Understanding fisheries credit systems: potentials and pitfalls of managing catch efficiency." Fish and Fisheries: 18.

Kolding, J. and van Zwieten, P.A.M. 2011. The tragedy of our legacy: how do global management discourses affect small-scale fisheries in the South? Forum for Development Studies 38(3): 267-297.

RELEVANT SCIENTIFIC SERVICES: Membership of editorial boards of international scientific journals: Membership of national and international scientific organizations: RELEVANT JOB-RELATED SOCIAL POSITIONS: - Member IUCN/FEG working group on ecosystem approach to fisheries (2014) MAJOR SCIENTIFIC AWARDS / PRIZES / GRANTS: - INREF grant RESCOPAR (Rebuidling Resilience of coastal populations and aquatic resources - INREF grant BESTTuna (Benefiting from Innovations in Sustainable and Equitable Management of Fisheries on Transboundary Tuna’s in the Coral Triangle and Western Pacific) - Adessium Foundation Grant IFITT (Improving Fisheries Information and Traceability for Tuna) - WOTRO Integrated Program SEDEC. Exploitation or eutrophication as threats for fisheries? Disentangling social and ecological drivers of ecosystem changes in Lake Victoria, Tanzania (SEDEC)

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Name: Ronald Osinga (E-mail: [email protected]) URL: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Ronald_Osinga GENERAL INFORMATION Date of birth: 15 April 1967 Current position: Research scientist Fields of Expertise: Ecophysiology and aquaculture of corals and sponges QUALIFICATIONS: 1991 MSc diploma: Marine Biology, University of Groningen, Groningen, Netherlands. 1996 PhD diploma: Marine sediment microbiology, University of Groningen, Netherlands. SCIENTIFIC CAREER: 1996-2004 Postdoc, Bioprocess Engineering Group, Wageningen University 2005- Research scientist Aquaculture and Fisheries Group, Wageningen University, The

Netherlands 2005- Chief Scientific Officer, Porifarma BV, Ede, The Netherlands OUTPUT: Publications: researcher ID WoS: - Number of publications in international refereed scientific journals according to WoS: 47 - Contributions to books: 1 - Number of citations according to WoS: 926 ; H-index: 18 Patents: 3 Supervision of PhD theses: 3 Scientific teaching: - Building with Nature (AFI 33803) - Aquaculture & Fisheries (AFI-20306) Three key publications 2009 – 2014:

- De Goeij JM, Van Oevelen D, Vermeij MJA, De Goeij A, Osinga R, Middelburg JJ, Admiraal W (2013). Surviving in a marine desert: The sponge loop retains resources within coral reefs. Science 342: 108-110.

- Wijgerde T, Jurriaans S, Hoofd M, Verreth JAJ, Osinga R (2012). Oxygen and heterotrophy affect calcification of the scleractinian coral Galaxea fascicularis. PLoS ONE 7(12): e52702. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0052702.

- Osinga R, Schutter M, Griffioen B, Wijffels RH, Verreth JAJ, Shafir S, Henard S, Taruffi M, Lavorano S, Gili C (2011). The biology and economics of coral growth. Marine Biotechnology 13: 658-671.

RELEVANT SCIENTIFIC SERVICES: Membership of editorial boards of international scientific journals:

- Reviewer for Aquaculture, Aquaculture Research, Coral Reefs’, JEMBE, JMBA, MERE, Marine Biotechnology, Bulletin of Marine Science.

Membership of national and international scientific organizations: - - Board member of the Dutch tropical marine biology network Acroporanet

RELEVANT JOB-RELATED SOCIAL POSITIONS: Chairman of the organising Committee of the European Conference of the International Society for Reef Studies in December 2010 MAJOR SCIENTIFIC AWARDS / PRIZES / GRANTS: - 2010: EU project Future of Reefs in a changing Environment (FORCE) - 2011: EU project Sponges Enzymes and Cells for Innovative Applications (SPECIAL) - 2012: IP/OP PhD project Conch in the Dutch Caribbean Territories (CONDUCT)

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Name: Roel H. BOSMA (E-mail: [email protected]) URL: http://www.nedworc.org/cvdocs/221_201501121227.pdf

GENERAL INFORMATION Date of birth: 8 Mai 1953 Current position: Researcher / Project manager Fields of Expertise: Sustainability of aquaculture farming systems. QUALIFICATIONS: - Animal Science of Tropical Regions, Agricultural University Wageningen, Netherlands (1979); - Animal Science, Agricultural University Wageningen, Netherlands (2007).

SCIENTIFIC CAREER: 2003 - 2015: Researcher and project manager, Wageningen, Netherlands. 2000 - 2015: Independent consultant Livestock development 2000 - 2002: Lecturer Animal Production Systems, Wageningen, Netherlands. 1997 - 2000: Advisor livestock R&D and extension, Koudougou, Burkina Faso 1990 - 1996: Animal scientist; Equipe Recherche Systèmes de Production et GRN, Sikasso, Mali. 1985 - 1990: Lecturer, project coordinator Animal Nutrition, University of Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso. 1980 - 1985: Livestock R&D, ORD du Sahel - Markoye & ADRT – Toma - Nayala, Burkina Faso.

OUTPUT: Publications: researcher ID WoS: - Number of publications in international refereed scientific journals according to WoS: 29, and to

Scopus: 45. - Contributions to books: 7; Books edited: 2. - Number of citations: Scopus total 251; WoS (last 5 year): 7.1 (per item); 12.9 (per year); H-index: 10 PhD theses supervised: 2, and on-going 2. Scientific teaching: - Expert/coach for Academic Consultancy Training (ACT). Three key publications 2009 – 2014: - Bosma RH, Nguyen H Tin, Siahainenia AJ,Tran TP Ha & Tran Ngoc Hai, 2014. Shrimp-based livelihoods in

mangrove silvo-aquaculture farming systems. Reviews in Aquaculture 6 (1) 1-18. - Bunting SW, RH Bosma, PAM van Zwieten, AS Sidik, 2013. Bio-economic modelling of shrimp aquaculture

strategies for the Mahakam Delta, East Kalimantan, Indonesia. Aquaculture Economics and Management, 17:1, 51-70.

- Bosma RH, Pham Thi Anh, J Potting, 2011. Life Cycle Assessment of Intensive Striped Catfish Farming in the Mekong Delta for screening hotspots as input to environmental policy and research agenda. International Journal of Live Cycle Assessment 16 (9): 903-915.

RELEVANT SCIENTIFIC SERVICES: Membership of national and international scientific organizations: - European Aquaculture Society - Nederlandse Zootechnische Vereniging

RELEVANT JOB-RELATED SOCIAL POSITIONS: - Expert ‘Methodologies and Indicators for the Appraisal and Evaluation of the Contribution of Small-scale

Aquaculture to Sustainable Aquaculture and Rural Livelihood Development’, FAO - Aquaculture desk (2008-10).

- Expert CoP for Pro-poor Livestock and Fisheries/Aquaculture Development, IFAD 12&13 January 2009, Rome.

MAJOR SCIENTIFIC GRANTS: - Two individual PhD scholarships at AFI and 14 PhDs in Wageningen UR broad collaborative projects; - Wageningen UR – INREF – PPP: Role playing workshops to validate and test a Decision Support Tool

aiming at sustainable shrimp farming through its integration with mangrove production. - WOTRO Food & Business Global Challenge Program call 2014: Assessing the Learning Effects of Games

on Attitude of Stakeholders towards Sustainable Shrimp Farming: ALEGAMS. Name: Ep.Eding (E-mail: [email protected])

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GENERAL INFORMATION Date of birth: 1 April 1956 Current position: Lecturer/Researcher Fields of Expertise: Recirculating aquaculture systems, water quality management, nutrient mass balances, water treatment, fish reproduction QUALIFICATIONS: - Bsc. Zootechnics, 1978. VHL, University of Applied Sciences, Leeuwarden, The Netherlands. SCIENTIFIC CAREER: - Research associate (1980 - 2000) - Lecturer, researcher (2000 - today) OUTPUT: Publications: - Number of publications in international refereed scientific journals according to Scopus/WOS: 35 - Contributions to books: 4 - Number of citations according to Scopus: 874; H-index: 19 - Average citation WOS: 26.2 Supervision of PhD theses: 3 Scientific teaching: - Aquaculture Production Systems (AFI-31806) - Nutrition, Welfare and Reproduction in Aquaculture Systems (AFI-32306) - Life History of Aquatic Organisms (AFI-31306) Three key publications 2009 – 2014: - Martins, C.I.M., Eding, E.H., Verdegem, M.C.J., Heinsbroek, L.T.N., Schneider, O., Blancheton, J.P., et al., 2010. New developments in recirculating aquaculture systems in Europe: A perspective on environmental sustainability. Aquacultural Engineering 2010; 43(3):83-93. (Cited 57 times, Web of Science; In best cited 25 publications Aquacult Eng. since 2010). - Martins, C.I.M., Ochola, D., Ende, S.S.W., Eding, E.H., Verreth, J.A.J., 2009. Is growth retardation present in Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) cultured in low water exchange recirculating aquaculture systems? Aquaculture 298 (1-2): 43-50. (Cited 25 times, Web of Science). - Meriac, A., Eding, E.H., Schrama, J.W., Kamstra, A., & Verreth, J.A.J., 2014. Dietary carbohydrate composition can change waste production and biofilter load in recirculating aquaculture systems. Aquaculture (420-421): 254-261. (Cited 1 times, Web of Science). RELEVANT SCIENTIFIC SERVICES: Membership of national and international scientific organizations: - European Aquaculture Society - Nederlands Genootschap voor Aquaculture RELEVANT JOB-RELATED SOCIAL POSITIONS: - Board member of the board of directors Aquaculture Engineering Society (2001-2006). MAJOR SCIENTIFIC AWARDS / PRIZES / GRANTS: - Excellent Education Price 2014 for course Aquaculture Production Systems (AFI 31806) - Superior Paper Award. Journal of Aquaculture Engineering (co-author) - Honorable paper award. Journal of Aquaculture Engineering (co-author) - Best poster award. European Aquaculture Society.

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Name: Marc Naguib E-mail: [email protected] URL: http://www.wageningenur.nl/en/Expertise-Services/Chair-groups/Animal-Sciences/Behavioural-Ecology-Group/People/Marc-Naguib-2.htm GENERAL INFORMATION Date of birth: 08 March 1964 Current position: Chair in Behavioural Ecology Fields of Expertise: Animal Behaviour QUALIFICATIONS: - Habilitation Zoology, University Bielefeld, 2001 - PhD, University North Carolina (UNC), Chapel Hill, USA, 1995 - Diplom Biology, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany, 1991 SCIENTIFIC CAREER: - Chair in Behavioural Ecology, Wageningen University, NL since November 2011 - Visiting professor, Université Paris Ouest – Nanterre, France, 2010 - Senior Scientist, Department of Animal Ecology, Netherlands Institute of Ecology, NL 2010-2011 - Scientist, Department of Population Biology, Netherlands Institute of Ecology, NL 2008-2010 - Adjunct (Apl. Professor) Professor University Bielefeld, Germany since 2007 - Associate Professor (C2), , Department of Animal Behaviour, University Bielefeld, Germany 2002-2007 - Assistant Professor (C1), Department of Animal Behaviour, University Bielefeld, Germany 2000-2002 - Research Associate, Animal Behaviour Group, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany 1995-1999 - PhD, University North Carolina (UNC) at Chapel Hill, USA, 1995 OUTPUT: Publications: - Number of publications in international refereed scientific journals according to WoS: # 82 - Contributions to books: # 5 - Number of citations according to WoS: # 2010 citations; H-index: 27 (all on 16-5-2015) Supervision of PhD theses: # 8 own and 26 additional ones on committee Scientific teaching: Annual courses at BSc and MSc level in Animal Behaviour, Zoology, Ecology since 1992 (very long list of courses not included here) Three key publications 2009 – 2014: Snijders, L., van Rooij, E. P., Burt, J., Hinde, C. A., van Oers, K., Naguib, M. 2014. Social networking in

territorial great tits: slow explorers have the least central social network positions. Animal Behaviour 98, 95-102

Amy, M., Sprau, P., de Goede, P., Naguib, M. 2010. Effects of personality on territory defence in communication networks: a playback experiment with radio-tagged great tits. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 277, 3685-3692.

Krause, E.T., Honarmand, M., Wetzel, J., Naguib, M. 2009. Early fasting is long lasting: Differences in early nutritional conditions reappear under stressful conditions in adult female zebra finches. PLoS one 4(3): e5015

RELEVANT SCIENTIFIC SERVICES Membership of editorial boards of international scientific journals: - Editor Advances in the Study of Behavior, since 2003; - Executive Editor since 2013 - Editor Journal of Ornithology, since 2013 Membership of national and international scientific organizations: - Council member Ethologische Gesellschaft 2006-2014;- Secretary from 2007-2010, - Secretary ASAB grants committee (Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour) 2006-2010 - ASAB council member 2003-2010 MAJOR SCIENTIFIC AWARDS / PRIZES / GRANTS: - ALW open competition grant, Social networks and personality in songbirds, 2011-2016, 350k€

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- German Research Foundation (NA335/8), Social cognition and communication in songbirds 2007-2011, 130k€ - 7th EU framework Call FP7-GALILEO-2011-GSA-1-b, EGNOS and EDAS Enhanced Tracking of Animal Movement and Behaviour; Consortium with Noldus Information Technology as leading partner and Wageningen University; Aerovision, NIOO-KNAW; Biotrack; IZW Berlin as partners, 2012-2013, 600kEuro

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Name: Bas Rodenburg E-mail: [email protected] URL: http://www.wageningenur.nl/en/Expertise-Services/Chair-groups/Animal-Sciences/Behavioural-Ecology-Group/People/Bas-Rodenburg-1.htm GENERAL INFORMATION Date of birth: 01 April 1975 Current position: Assistant Professor in Behavioural Ecology Fields of Expertise: Applied Animal Behaviour Science QUALIFICATIONS: 1998 MSc Biology, Wageningen Agricultural University, Wageningen, The Netherlands 2003 PhD Ethology, Wageningen University, Wageningen, The Netherlands SCIENTIFIC CAREER: 2012-Present Assistant professor Behavioural Ecology Group,

research focus on poultry behavior and welfare 2006-2012 Research Associate, Animal Breeding & Genomics Centre, Wageningen University VENI

Project: “Understanding the behaviour of laying hens in large groups: the effect of selection method and early-life history” Wageningen University, The Netherlands

2005-2006 Post-doc, Institute for Agricultural and Fisheries Research (ILVO), Ghent, Belgium, project on welfare of laying hens in relation to housing systems

2003-2005 Scientific researcher, Applied Research Division, Animal Sciences Group, Lelystad, The Netherlands, projects on behaviour and welfare of broilers

1998 - 2003 PhD student, Wageningen University, The Netherlands. Project: “Behavioural characteristics of feather pecking”.

OUTPUT: Publications: - Number of publications in international refereed scientific journals according to WoS: # 70 - Contributions to books: # 2 - Number of citations according to WoS: # 973 citations; H-index: 20 Patents: none Supervision of PhD theses: # 3 own completed, currently (co-)supervises 5 PhD students and has been a committee member for 6 additional ones. Scientific teaching: Responsible for BSc course Life History Evolution (6 ECTS), teaching also in several other courses including Applied Animal Behaviour and Welfare. Three key publications 2009 – 2014: de Haas, E.N., J.E. Bolhuis, B. Kemp, T.G.G. Groothuis, and T.B. Rodenburg. 2014. Parents and Early

Life Environment Affect Behavioral Development of Laying Hen Chickens. Plos One. 9:e90577.

Rodenburg, T.B. 2014. The role of genes, epigenetics and ontogeny in behavioural development. Appl. Anim. Behav. Sci. 157:8-13.

Rodenburg, T.B., M.M. van Krimpen, I.C. de Jong, E.N. de Haas, M.S. Kops, B.J. Riedstra, R.E. Nordquist, J.P. Wagenaar, M. Bestman, and C.J. Nicol. 2013. The prevention and control of feather pecking in laying hens: identifying the underlying principles. World Poultry Sci. J. 69:361-374.

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RELEVANT SCIENTIFIC SERVICES Membership of editorial boards of international scientific journals: 2015-present Section Editor Poultry of Animal Welfare 2013-present Review Editor of Applied Animal Behaviour Science 2012-present Associate Editor of Poultry Science Membership of national and international scientific organizations: 2015 Nominated as next junior vice-president (and later president) of ISAE 2008-2011 Assistant Secretary of the International Society for Applied Ethology (ISAE) 2008-2014 Secretary of the Netherlands Society for Behavioural Biology (NVG) RELEVANT JOB-RELATED SOCIAL POSITIONS: 2012-present Board member Dobberke Foundation for Comparative Psychology 2011-present University link WUR for Universities Federation for Animal Welfare (UFAW) MAJOR SCIENTIFIC AWARDS / PRIZES / GRANTS: 2009-2014 ‘Preventing feather pecking in laying hens: from principle to practice’, NWO program

‘The Value of Animal Welfare’ principal investigator, 2 PhD students, 1 post-doc (763 K€) 2009-2014 ‘Seeking sociable swine? Incorporating social genetic effects into pig breeding programs

to achieve balanced improvement in productivity and welfare’ NWO program ‘The Value of Animal Welfare’, co- investigator, 3 PhD students (765 K€)

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Name: Camilla A. Hinde E-mail: [email protected] URL: http://www.wageningenur.nl/en/Expertise-Services/Chair-groups/Animal-Sciences/Behavioural-Ecology-Group/People/Camilla-Hinde.htm GENERAL INFORMATION Date of birth: 15 November 1974 Current position: Assistant Professor Fields of Expertise: Behavioural Ecology QUALIFICATIONS: - Ph.D. Zoology, University of Cambridge, 2005 - M.Sc. Ecology, University of Wales, Bangor, 1998 - B.A. (Hons. Class I) Film and Photography, University of Wales, Newport, 1996 SCIENTIFIC CAREER:

- Assistant Professor, Department of Animal Sciences, University of Wageningen, 2012-current

- Senior Post-doctoral Associate, Dept. of Zoology, University of Oxford, 2010-2012

- Wheldale Onslow Memorial Research Fellowship, Newnham College, University of Cambridge, 2007-2010

- Post-doctoral Research Associate, Zoology, University of Cambridge, 2004-2007

- Ph.D. Zoology, University of Cambridge, 2005 - M.Sc. Ecology, University of Wales, Bangor, 1998 - B.A. (Hons. Class I) Film and Photography, University of Wales, Newport, 1996 OUTPUT: Publications: - Number of publications in international refereed scientific journals according to WoS: # 17 - Contributions to books: # 3 - Number of citations according to WoS: # 356 citations; H-index: 8 Patents: none Supervision of PhD theses: # 5 cosupervised, 1 main supervisor Scientific teaching: Annual courses at BSc and MSc level in Parental Care, Behavioural Ecology and Behavioural Endocrinology since 2008 Three key publications 2009 – 2014:

Head, M, Hinde, CA, Moore, A, Royle, N (2014) Correlated evolution in parental care in females but not males in response to selection on paternity assurance behaviour Ecology Letters, 17:7, 803-810

Hinde, CA, Johnstone, RA, Kilner, RM (2010) Parent-offspring conflict and coadaptation. Science 327: 1373-1376.

Hinde, CA, Buchanan, KL, Kilner RM (2009) Prenatal environmental effects match offspring begging to parental provisioning. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Series B, 276:2787-2794.

RELEVANT SCIENTIFIC SERVICES Membership of editorial boards of international scientific journals: - Associate Editor BMC Ecology Membership of national and international scientific organizations: - Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour - British Ecological Society - Netherlands Society of Behavioural Biology

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MAJOR SCIENTIFIC AWARDS / PRIZES / GRANTS: European Union ‘Career Integration Grant’ (2013) ‘How is variation maintained by sexual selection?’

(Euros 100,000)

Co-Investigator or NWO open competition grant (2013) Negotiation over parental care – how do

parents react to each other? (Euros 334,000)

Co-Investigator on NERC funded grant with University of Exeter, Cornwall, (2011-2014). Social and co-

evolutionary dynamics of mating behaviour and parental care. PI Dr. N Royle. Co-I Prof. A Moore

(£562,237)

Newnham College, Cambridge, Wheldale Onslow Memorial Research Fellowship, (£108,392).

Veni applicant Neeltje Boogert (2015), awaiting interview, May 19th 2015 (Euro 250,000)

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Name: E-mail: [email protected] GENERAL INFORMATION Date of birth: 7-09-1966 Current position: Lecturer animal behaviour and welfare Fields of Expertise: Behaviour and welfare QUALIFICATIONS: - Wageningen University Animal Sciences, 1993 - PhD Utrecht University, Stress and well-being in dogs, 1997 SCIENTIFIC CAREER: - 1993 WUR ASG – contract research organization Lelystad - 2005 WUR ASG – University OUTPUT: Publications (lifetime): - Number of publications in international refereed scientific journals according to WoS: 29 (9 as first

author) - Contributions to books: 3 - Number of citations according to WoS as based on the 29 publications = 1018: # ; H-index: # 12 Supervision of PhD theses: co-promotor = 2 steering group member, including co-authorships, PhDs = 2 Scientific teaching: The set-up and development of courses on Behavioural ecology (6 ECTS), Applied Animal Behaviour and Welfare (6 ECTS) and Companion Animals (6 ECTS). Annual educational activities involve contributions to a variety of BSc and MSc courses like Applied Animal Behaviour and Welfare (MSc), Companion Animals (BSc), Health Welfare and Management (MSc), Adaptation Physiology II (MSc), Behavioural Endocrinology (BSc), Pathophysiology and Disease (BSc), Research Master Cluster (MSc), Biology Animal Production (BSc), Academic Consultancy Training (MSc) and Laboratory Animal Sciences (MSc). Over 150 MSc theses have been supervised and about half that number of BSc theses. Educations targets both students in Animal Sciences and Biology. Several years of experience in coordinating animal behaviour educations for Animal Sciences students. Three key publications 2009 – 2014: van der Borg, J.A.M., Beerda, B.; Ooms, M., de Souza, A.S., van Hagen, M., Kemp, B., 2010. Evaluation of

behaviour testing for human directed aggression in dogs . Applied Animal Behaviour Science 128: 78-90

Bruijnis, M R N ; Beerda, B ; Hogeveen, H ; Stassen, E N., 2012. Assessing the welfare impact of foot disorders in dairy cattle by a modeling approach. Animal 6(6): 962-70

Bosch, G., Beerda, B., Beynen, A.C., Borg, J.A.M. van der, Poel, A.F.B. van der & Hendriks, W.H. 2009. Dietary tryptophan supplementation in privately owned mildly anxious dogs. Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 121(3-4), 197-205.

RELEVANT SCIENTIFIC SERVICES Membership of editorial boards of international scientific journals: - Board member Applied Animal Behaviour Science till 2012 - Review Editor Applied Animal Behaviour Science from 2012

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Cell Biology and Immunology (CBI)

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Name: Huub F.J. Savelkoul E-mail: [email protected] URL: http://www.cbi.wur.nl/UK/ GENERAL INFORMATION Date of birth: July 11, 1956 Current position: Full Professor of Cell Biology and Immunology Fields of Expertise: immunology, allergology, immunochemistry cytokine biology, cell biology QUALIFICATIONS: (diplomas, degrees) 1982 MSc Biology, Wageningen University (majors Cell Biology and Immunology, Biochemistry, Genetics) 1988 PhD (cum laude) ‘Induction and measurement of IgE’ (promotor prof.dr. R. Benner)

Erasmus University, Rotterdam, The Netherlands SCIENTIFIC CAREER: (major steps) 1988-1990 Post-Doc DNAX Research Inst Molecular and Cellular Biology, Palo Alto, CA, USA

(advisor dr. R.L. Coffman) 1990-1996 Assistant professor Immunology, Erasmus University Rotterdam 1996-2000 Associate professor Immunology, Erasmus University, Rotterdam 2000-2003 Van der Leeuw endowed chair in Cell Biology and Immunology, Wageningen University 2003-present Full professor, head Cell Biology and Immunology Group, Wageningen University 1998-present Visiting professor Shandong Normal University, Jinan, PR China OUTPUT: Publications: - Number of publications in international refereed scientific journals according to WoS: 81 - Contributions to books: 6 chapters - Number of citations according to WoS: 6862 (331 entries) without self-citations: 6572; H-index: 39

Number of citations according to Google Scholar: 9357 (570 entries); H-index: 46 Patents: 8 (1998-present) Supervision of PhD theses: 36 Number of PhD students supervised till defence of thesis: 36 (8% with cum laude). Scientific teaching: Past

Immunology for first year Medical students (Erasmus University Rotterdam) Comparative Immunology

- Pathophysiology - Graduate School: HORIZON debating course 3x - Geraduate School: ELISA and Immunochemistry course 1x - Graduate School: WIAS seminars 2009-2014 - Wageningen Business School on Equine Performance 3x Scientific teaching: Present: Co-coordinator: FCH21806 Food-related allergies and intolerances Major contributions:

CBI-20306 Cell Biology & Health (BSc course), co-ordinator - CBI-30306 Human & Veterinary Immunology (MSc course) - CBI-50806 Immunomodulation by food and feed - FQD-10306 Introduction to the life sciences - SCH-23306 Health issues in daily life: a beta-gamma approach - BSc honours programme – tutor for 2 students - Graduate School: Animal Nutrition Workshops (2014)

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Three key publications 2009 – 2014: - Mwangi MN, Maskey S, Andang'o PEA, Shinali NK, Roth JM, Trijsburg L, Mwangi AM, Zuilhof H, van

Lagen B, Savelkoul HFJ, Demir AY, Verhoef H (2014) Diagnostic utility of zinc protoporphyrin to detect iron deficiency in Kenyan pregnant women. BMC medicine 12 (1), 229. IF=7.276

- van Neerven RJJ, Knol EF, Heck JML, Savelkoul HFJ (2012) Which factors in raw cow's milk contribute to protection against allergies? Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology 130 (4), 853-858. IF=11.248

- Snel J, Vissers YM, Smit BA, Jongen JMJ, Meulen ET, Zwijsen R, Ruinemans‐Koerts J, Jansen APH, Kleerebezem M, Savelkoul HFJ (2011) Strain-specific immunomodulatory effects of Lactobacillus plantarum strains on birch-pollen-allergic subjects out of season. Clinical and Experimental Allergy 41 (2):232 -242. IF=4.324

RELEVANT SCIENTIFIC SERVICES (during period under review / chronological order): Membership of editorial boards of international scientific journals: (max 3) - Mediators of Inflammation Membership of national and international scientific organizations: (max 3) - Netherlands Society of Allergology - European Academy of Allergology and Clinical Immunology (EAACI) - Netherlands Organisation for Immunology (NVVI) - Chairman Scientific Advisory Board International Associated Laboratory in Systems Immunology and

Genetics of Infectious Diseases (France-India) (2014-present) RELEVANT JOB-RELATED SOCIAL POSITIONS: (max 3) - Board member (2000-2013) and Chairman Netherlands Asthma Foundation (2013-present) - Member Commission Electromagnetic Fields, Netherlands Health Council (2011-present) - Netherlands Health Council (2012-present) - Board member Stichting voor opleiding tot Medisch-Biologisch Wetenschappelijk Onderzoeker

(SMBWO) MAJOR SCIENTIFIC AWARDS / PRIZES / GRANTS: Awards:

Research Prize Erasmus University 1989 Teacher ‘Hors Classe’ 2010, Wageningen University Teacher of the Year 2014, Wageningen University

Grants: - STW: IDEAL, MIRACLE and IBH: around 1 M Euro each; total for CBI: 1 PostDoc and 4 PhD - EU: Marie Curie: 1 PostDoc; EUROPREVALL: 1 PhD - ZonMW: 1 PostDoc and 2 PhD - NWO: 1 PhD

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Name: Geert Wiegertjes E-mail: [email protected] GENERAL INFORMATION Date of birth: May 20, 1963 Current position: Professor (personal chair) Fields of Expertise: Fish Health, Innate Immunity, Receoptors, Macrophages QUALIFICATIONS: 1988 MSc Aquaculture and Fisheries, Wageningen University 1995 PhD Cell Biology and Immunology, Wageningen University SCIENTIFIC CAREER: 1990 Assistant professor Cell Biology and Immunology, Wageningen University 1998 Assistant professor Aquaculture and Fisheries, Wageningen University 2009 Associate professor Cell Biology and Immunology, Wageningen University 2013 Personal professor Cell Biology and Immunology, Wageningen University OUTPUT: Publications: - Number of publications in international refereed scientific journals according to WoS: 81 - Contributions to books: 2 - Number of citations according to WoS: 1566 ; H-index: 22 Patents: - Supervision of PhD theses: Number of PhD students supervised till defence of thesis: 11 (18% with distinction). Scientific teaching: Past

- Dierkunde - Fish Health - Fish Biology - Immunologie van Vissen - Comparative Immunology - Pathophysiology - Cell Biology I - Graduate School: HORIZON debating course, 3x (WIAS education prize) (years 2001, 2003, 2007) - Graduate School: WIAS seminars 2002 – 2006 – 2009 – 2010 – 2012 – 2013-2014 - Graduate School: WIAS co-organisor workshop ‘Professional in Supervision’ (2009)

Scientific teaching: Present:

- CBI-20306 Cell Biology & Health (BSc course), co-ordinator - CBI-30306 Human & Veterinary Immunology (MSc course) - BSc honours programme – tutor - Graduate School: Fish Immunology/Vaccination Workshops (1998-2014); >500 participants - Graduate School: Introduction course (2012 onwards); ‘A supervisor’s point of view’

Three key publications 2009 – 2014:

- Fink, IR, Benard, EL, Hermsen T, Meijer AH, Forlenza M and GF Wiegertjes, 2015. Molecular and functional characterization of the scavenger receptor CD36 in zebrafish and common carp. Molecular immunology 63 (2), 381-393.

- Pietretti D, Wiegertjes GF., 2014. Ligand specificities of Toll-like receptors in fish: Indications from infection studies. Dev Comp Immunol. 43: 205-222.

- C.M.S. Ribeiro, T. Hermsen, A.J. Taverne-Thiele, H.F.J. Savelkoul and G.F. Wiegertjes. 2010. Evolution of recognition of ligands from Gram-positive bacteria: similarities and differences in the TLR2-mediated response between mammalian vertebrates and teleost fish. J Immunology: 184: 2355-2368

RELEVANT SCIENTIFIC SERVICES Membership of editorial boards of international scientific journals:

- Developmental and Comparative Immunology

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- Fish and Shellfish Immunology - Diseases of aquatic Organisms

Membership of national and international scientific organizations: - International Society for Developmental and Comparative Immunology (ISDCI), Secretary Education - European Association of Fish Pathologists (EAFP) - Netherlands Organisation for Immunology (NVVI)

RELEVANT JOB-RELATED SOCIAL POSITIONS:

- (Sub) Co-ordinator Imaquanim (EC-FP6), Targetfish (EC-FP7), ParaFishControl (EC-H2020) - Training Co-ordinator NEMO (EC, Marie Curie-FP6), FishForPharma (EC, Marie Curie-FP7) - Expert Evaluator BBSCR:NERC Sustainable Aquaculture Call (London, UK)

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Appendix 4 – Mini Curriculum Name: Maria Forlenza E-mail: [email protected] URL: http://www.wageningenur.nl/en/Persons/Maria-Forlenza.htm GENERAL INFORMATION Date of birth: 20.11.1978 Current position: Assistant Professor (UD1), in Tenure Track system Fields of Expertise: Molecular Immunology and Vaccine Development QUALIFICATIONS: - 2002 MSc in Biology (Molecular Biology) University of Tuscia, Italy Cum laude - 2009 PhD, Cell Biology and Immunology, Wageningen University Cum laude SCIENTIFIC CAREER: - 2014 Assistant professor 1 - 2011 Assistant professor 2 OUTPUT: Publications: - Number of publications in international refereed scientific journals according to WoS: 29 - Contributions to books: 1 - Number of citations according to WoS: 314 (excluding self-citation) ; H-index: 13 Patents: - Supervision of PhD theses: Number of PhD students supervised till defence of thesis: 1 (Danilo Pietretti, Dec 2013) Scientific teaching:

- Human and Veterinary Immunology (MSc level) - Co-organizer of the annual ‘Fish Immunology and Vaccination Workshop’ (PhD level)

Three key publications 2009 – 2014: 1. J. Kint, M. Fernandez, H. J. Maier, P. Britton, M. Langereis, J. Koumans, G. F. Wiegertjes, M. Forlenza.

Activation of the chicken type I IFN response by Infectious bronchitis coronavirus. In Press, Journal of Virology (IF= 4.855)

2. M. Carla Piazzon, H. F.J. Savelkoul, D. Pietretti, G. F. Wiegertjes, Forlenza M. Carp il10 has anti-inflammatory activities on phagocytes, promotes proliferation of memory T cells and regulates B cell differentiation and antibody secretion. In Press, Journal of Immunology (IF= 5.520)

3. M. Forlenza, S. Magez, J.P. Scharsack, A.H. Westphal, H.F.J. Savelkoul and G.F. Wiegertjes. 2009. Receptor-dependent and Lectin-like activity of carp TNFα. Journal of Immunology 183(8):5319-32 (IF= 6.000)

RELEVANT SCIENTIFIC SERVICES Membership of national and international scientific organizations: - 2012-till present Wageningen Young Academy - 2011-till present: International Society of Fish and Shellfish Immunology - 2003-till present: Society for Developmental and Comparative Immunology RELEVANT JOB-RELATED SOCIAL POSITIONS: - PhD advisor of the WIAS Graduate School for PhD students of the EZO, HMI and AFI groups - Mentor for PhDs and post-doc of several research groups at WU, through activities of the Wageningen

Young Academy MAJOR SCIENTIFIC AWARDS / PRIZES / GRANTS: - 2011, Veni (NWO grant (250.000 euro) - 2009, WIAS publication prize (500 euro) - 2009, Second-Best presentation at the International society of Comparative Immunology

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Name: Edwin Tijhaar E-mail: Edwin [email protected] URL: http://www.wageningenur.nl/nl/Personen/dr.-EJ-Edwin-Tijhaar.htm GENERAL INFORMATION Date of birth: 20.06.1962 Current position: Assistant Professor Fields of Expertise: Molecular Immunology, Veterinary Immunology, Recombinant protein production QUALIFICATIONS: - 1988 MSc in Biology (Molecular Biology, Microbiology and Veterinary Immunology) Utrecht University, The Netherlands - 1997 PhD, Erasmus University, Rotterdam, The Netherlands (Title PhD thesis: AIDS vaccine development: antigen presentation by Salmonella and ISCOMs) SCIENTIFIC CAREER: (major steps) - 1994-1998 postdoc, St.Andrews, UK - 1998 postdoc, Rotterdam, The Netherlands - 1998-2007 postdoc, Utrecht, The Netherlands - 2007-present assistant professor, Wageningen, The Netherlands) OUTPUT: Publications: - Number of publications in international refereed scientific journals according to WoS: 30 - Number of citations according to WoS: 410 (excluding self-citation) ; H-index: 10 Patents: 1 (Methods of measuring natural immunity in milk (WO 2010120178 A1)) Supervision of PhD theses: Number of PhD students supervised till defence of thesis: 2 Scientific teaching (Past)

- Cell Biology I - Immunomodulation by Food and Feed

Scientific teaching (Present)

- CBI-30806 Immunotechnology (MSc course, coordinator) - CBI-30306 Human & Veterinary Immunology (MSc course)

Three key publications 2009 – 2014:

1. Van der Meide NM, Savelkoul HF, Meulenbroeks C, Ducro BJ, Tijhaar E. 2014. Evaluation of a diagnostic ELISA for insect bite hypersensitivity in horses using recombinant Obsoletus complex allergens. Vet J. 200(1):31-7.

2. Ploegaert TC, Tijhaar E, Lam TJ, Taverne-Thiele A, van der Poel JJ, van Arendonk JA, Savelkoul HF, Parmentier HK. 2011. Natural antibodies in bovine milk and blood plasma: variability among cows, repeatability within cows, and relation between milk and plasma titers. Vet Immunol Immunopathol. 144(1-2):88-94.

3. Van der Aa LM, Chadzinska M, Tijhaar E, Boudinot P, Verburg-van Kemenade BM. 2010. CXCL8 chemokines in teleost fish: two lineages with distinct expression profiles during early phases of inflammation. PLoS One. 5(8):e12384.

RELEVANT SCIENTIFIC SERVICES Membership of national and international scientific organizations:

- Netherlands Organisation for Immunology (NVVI) - Member Advisory board of the US Veterinary Immune Reagents Network

RELEVANT JOB-RELATED SOCIAL POSITIONS: (max 3)

- Member Educational committee for Biotechnology in Wageningen

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Name: Lidy van Kemenade E-mail: [email protected] URL: Profile Lidy van Kemenade, website CBI van Kemenade GENERAL INFORMATION Date of birth: December 22, 1951 Current position: Assistant Professor Fields of Expertise: Innate Immunity, Endocrinology, Receptors, Cytokines, Macrophages, Granulocytes QUALIFICATIONS: 1972: HBOa, Analytical Chemistry 1974: HBOb, Analytical Chemistry 1981: MSc Biology, Utrecht University 1987: PhD, Wis en Natuurwetenschappen, Radboud University PROFESSIONAL CAREER: 1972 – 1975 Research assistant Molecular Biology, Utrecht University 1975 - 1976 Research Chemist Oxy Metal Finishing, Den Bosch 1976 - 1980 Teacher Chemistry, Biology, BSc education Technical College Oss 1981 - 1987 Scientist Radboud University, Nijmegen 1987 - present Assistant professor Cell Biology and Immunology, Wageningen University OUTPUT: Publications: - Number of publications in international refereed scientific journals according to WoS: 90 - Contributions to books: 2 - Number of citations according to WoS: 3750 ; H-index: 40 Supervision of PhD theses: 5 (1 cum laude) Scientific teaching: Past

- Endocrinology - Chemistry - Comparative Immunology - Cell Biology I - Organizer EU workshop ‘Neuroendocrine-Immune Interaction’ (1997) - Organizer workshop “Low frequency electromagnetic field exposure and modulation of cellular

functions (2010) Scientific teaching: Present:

- CBI 10306 Cell Biology, coordinator, examiner (BSc course, 750 students) - CBI-20306 Cell Biology & Health (BSc course) - CBI-30306 Human and Veterinary Immunology (BSc, MSc course) - MSc and BSc thesis - Graduate School: Fish Immunology/Vaccination Workshops (1998-2014)

Three key publications 2009 – 2014:

- Neuroendocrine–immune interactions in teleost fish. BML Verburg‐Van Kemenade, EH Stolte, JR Metz, M Chadzinska (2009) Fish physiology 28, 313-364

- Cloning of opioid receptors in common carp (Cyprinus carpio L.) and their involvement in regulation of stress and immune response. M Chadzinska, T Hermsen, HFJ Savelkoul, BML Verburg-van Kemenade (2009) Brain, Behavior, and Immunity 23 (2), 257-266

- CXCL8 chemokines in teleost fish: two lineages with distinct expression profiles during early phases of inflammation. Lieke M Van Der Aa, Magdalena Chadzinska, Edwin Tijhaar, Pierre Boudinot, BM Lidy Verburg-van Kemenade (2010) PLoS One 5 (8), e12384

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RELEVANT SCIENTIFIC SERVICES Membership of national and international scientific organizations:

- International Society for Developmental and Comparative Immunology (ISDCI) - European Society of Comparative Endocrinology (board member 2006-2014)

RELEVANT JOB-RELATED SOCIAL POSITIONS:

- Board member of the European Society of Comparative Endocrinology (2006 – 2014) - External examiner PhD defense University of Goteborg (2013) - Jury member for the Zoology prize of the Royal Dutch Zoological Society (2010 – present) - Member of the pre-advisory committee for the BSc Biology Education Radboud University (2014)

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Name: Sylvia Brugman E-mail: [email protected] GENERAL INFORMATION Date of birth: 31-10-1977 Current position: postdoc Cell Biology and Immunology Fields of Expertise: mucosal immunology, autoimmunity, zebrafish QUALIFICATIONS: 1996-2001: Medical Biology (with honours) 2002-2007: PhD obtained University Medical Center Groningen: Role of dietary and bacterial

antigens in the development of type 1 diabetes in the BioBreeding-Diabetes-Prone rat SCIENTIFIC CAREER: 2006-2009: Postdoc Erasmus Medical Center Rotterdam (dr. Edward Nieuwenhuis) 2009-2013: Postdoc University Medical Center Utrecht (Prof. Edward Nieuwenhuis) 2014-present: Postdoc Cell Biology and Immunology Wageningen University OUTPUT: Patents: 1 (inventor) Diapep277 patent by Peptor co. Supervision of PhD theses: 4 Number of PhD students supervised till defence of thesis: 0 Scientific teaching: Past: -Msc and Bsc students >10 -Course Immunology (UMCG): 4 weeks/yr teaching practicals (2003,2004,2005, 2006) -Experimental research course HLO Rotterdam: four weeks practicals. -E-learning developer for the Eureka Institute for Translational Medicine: Online introductory course e-moderator and coordinator of the online program for Eureka (0.2 fte) Scientific teaching: Present (2014 and 2015): -2 Bsc thesis students -2 Msc thesis students -E-learning developer for the Eureka Institute for Translational Medicine:

1.Online introductory course e-moderator and coordinator of the online program for Eureka 2.Online course: Rare diseases and translational medicine (developer and coordinator of the program)

-Cell Biology and Health: PO supervisor 2014 and 2015 (period 3 and period 5) -Cell Biology: tutor PO supervisor -Fish Workshop Wageningen: Lecturer -Human and Veterinary Immunology: PO supervisor and Lecturer Three key publications 2009 – 2014: 1. S. Brugman, K.Y.Liu, D. Lindenbergh-Kortleve, J.N. Samsom, G.T. Furuta, S.A. Renshaw, R. Willemsen, E.E.S. Nieuwenhuis, Oxazolone-induced enterocolitis in zebrafish depends on the composition of the intestinal microbiota flora directs infiltrate composition and disease severity in a novel zebrafish colitis. Gastroenterology, 2009, 137(5): 1757-67.e1 2. S. Brugman, K.Schneeberger, M. Witte, M. Klein, B. van den Bogert, M. Boes, M. Kleerebezem, . E.E.S. Nieuwenhuis, 2014, T lymphocytes control the microbiota by regulating Vibrio abundance in the zebrafish gut. Gut Microbes. 2014;5(6):737-47 3. S. Brugman , M. Witte, R.C. Scholman, M.R. Klein, M. Boes, E.E.S. Nieuwenhuis, T lymphocyte-dependent and -independent regulation of Cxcl8 expression in zebrafish intestines. J Immunol., 2014 Jan 1;192(1):484-91.

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RELEVANT SCIENTIFIC SERVICES Membership of national and international scientific organizations: - Dutch Society for Immunology - Dutch Society for Gastroenterology - International Society for Mucosal Immunology - Zebrafish Disease Models Society MAJOR SCIENTIFIC AWARDS / PRIZES / GRANTS:

Amount Year of award Scholarship/Grant/ Prize Applicant

Wilhelmina Children’s Hospital Research grant 2010 163.000 2010

Subtotal 163.000

Scholarship/Grant/Prize Co-applicant

SSWO (Foundation Friends of Sophia (Children’s Hospital) grantnumber 524

80.000 2007

MLDS (Dutch Digestive Disease Foundation) grantnumber WO 07-36 120.000 2007

Subtotal 200.000

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Name: R.J.Joost van Neerven E-mail: [email protected] URL: http://www.cbi.wur.nl/UK/ and http://www.FrieslandCampina.com GENERAL INFORMATION Date of birth: Ocober 24, 1966 Current position: Special Professor of Mucosal Immunity and Senior Scientist Fields of Expertise: immunology, allergology, dairy, QUALIFICATIONS: 1997 Officially recognized as Immunologist according to SMBWO requirements, the Netherlands 1995 PhD degree, University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands 1989 MSc. degree, University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands SCIENTIFIC CAREER: 1995-1999 ALK-Abello Hørsholm, Denmark. Immunologist leading the cellular immunology laboratory at

ALK-ABELLÓ Group research department in Hørsholm, Denmark. 1999-2001 Scientist 1, Tanox Pharma BV, Amsterdam, the Netherlands 2001-2003 Senior Scientist leading the cell biology department at MacroZyme BV, Amsterdam, the

Netherlands 2003-2006 Co-founder and Senior Scientist responsible for cell biology and IP management at Bioceros BV,

Utrecht,The Netherlands 2006- Present Senior Scientist responsible for the cell culture laboratory and project manager for immunity

related projects at FrieslandCampina Research, Wageningen,The Netherlands 2013-present Special Professor in Mucosal Immunity (endowed chair) at Wageningen University, Cell Biology

and Immunology Group, Wageningen, The Netherlands OUTPUT: Publications: - Number of publications in international refereed scientific journals: 59 - Contributions to books: 7 chapters - Number of citations according to Google Scholar: 2517, H-index 26 Patent applications: 13 since 1998. Supervision of PhD theses: 2 Number of PhD students supervised till defence of thesis: 2 Scientific teaching: Past: n/a Scientific teaching: Present: Teaching as guest teacher - CBI-50806 Immunomodulation by food and feed - FCH21806 Food-related allergies and intolerances Three key publications 2009 – 2014: 1) G. Loss, L. Ulfman, R.J. Joost van Neerven, A. Hose,M. Depner, J. Genuneit, A.M. Karvonen, A. Hyvärinen, V. Kaulek, C. Roduit, J. Weber, R. Lauener, P.I. Pfefferle, J. Pekkanen, J.C. Dalphin, J. Riedler, C. Braun-Fahrländer, E. von Mutius, M. J. Ege, and the PASTURE study group. Consumption of unprocessed cow’s milk protects from respiratory infections in the first year of life. 2015. J.Allergy Clin Immunol. 35(1):56-62. 2). G. den Hartog, S. Jacobino, L. Bont, L. Cox , L. Ulfman, J.H.W. Leusen and R. J. Joost van Neerven. A possible role for bovine IgG in defense against RSV and other airway pathogens. 2014. PLoS One. 2014 Nov 6;9(11):e112047 3). R.J.J. van Neerven, E.F. Knol, J. Heck, and H.F.J. Savelkoul. Which factors in raw cow’s milk contribute to the protection against allergies ? Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology 2012, 130(4):853-8. RELEVANT SCIENTIFIC SERVICES Membership of editorial boards of international scientific journals:

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- n/a Membership of national and international scientific organizations: - Netherlands Organisation for Immunology (NVVI) RELEVANT JOB-RELATED SOCIAL POSITIONS: - N/A MAJOR SCIENTIFIC AWARDS / PRIZES / GRANTS: Awards:

- N/A

Grants: (significant writing contribution): - Netherlands Asthma Foundation (AIO project), AMC Amsterdam, 1995. Granted (appr 200.000 Euro)

- Netherlands Asthma Foundation (AIO project), UMC Utrecht, 2000. Granted (appr 200.000 Euro)

- Pieken in de Delta, Bovine immunoglobulins, 2007: Granted (1,500,000 Euro)

- FrieslandCampina: PhD student 2013 (400.000 Euro)

- St. Kernhem subsidy 2013, granted (850.000 Euro)

- STW application: MIRACLE; 2012. Granted (950.000 Euro).

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Name: Johan L. van leeuwen E-mail: [email protected] URL: http://www.ezo.wur.nl/UK/ GENERAL INFORMATION Date of birth: 13-01-1956 Current position: Full professor of Experimental Zoology Fields of Expertise: Biomechanics, locomotion, biofluiddynamics, muscle mechanics, functional morphology. QUALIFICATIONS: 1980 MSc Biology (cum laude): Wageningen University, The Netherlands 1983 PhD (cum laude): Optimum prey capture techniques in fish, Wageningen University, The

Netherlands SCIENTIFIC CAREER: 1983-1983 Post-doc, Wageningen University, The Netherlands 1983-1985 Post-doc, Leiden University, The Netherlands 1985-1999 Assistant Professor, Medical Faculty, Leiden University, The Netherlands 1996-1996 Guest professor, Friedrich Schiller University, Jena, Germany 1997-1997 Associate professor, Sub-faculty Biology, Leiden University, The Netherlands 1999-present Full professor, head Experimental Zoology Group, Wageningen University, The

Netherlands 2004-2004 Visiting professor, Dept. of Zoology, Cambridge University, UK OUTPUT: Publications: - Number of publications in international refereed scientific journals according to WoS: 133 (including

some abstracts) - Contributions to books: 2 - Guest Editor of three special issues of major journals. - Number of citations according to WoS: ≈1900; H-index: 28 Patents: NL2008492: Method of mechanically milking an animal and teat cup liner (priority data 15 March 2012) WIPO|PCT International application number PCT/NL2013/050184. Supervision of PhD theses: Supervised till defense of the thesis: As co-promotor: 5 (3 at Leiden University, The Netherlands; 1 at Wageningen University, 1 at Friedrich Schiller Universität, Jena; 20 % with distinction) As promotor at Wageningen University: 9 (30 % with distinction) Current number of PhDs receiving my supervision: 8 Scientific teaching: Over the years I have been involved in the following courses: For students in medicine and biomedical sciences: Histology, Human anatomy, Human physiology, Medical biophysics, Developmental biology. For BSc- and MSc-students in biology, animal sciences, forestry and nature conservation, and nutrition and health: Vertebrate structure and function, Lower plants and invertebrates, Evolutionary biology, Functional morphology, Functional zoology, Developmental biology, Development and healthy ageing, Theories and mechanisms of ageing, Frontiers in biology, Biomathematics, Modelling biological systems, a.o. For PhD students: Orientation on mathematical modelling in biology.

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Three key publications 2009 – 2014: - Lentink, D, Dickson, WB, van Leeuwen, JL, Dickinson, MH (2009) Leading-Edge vortices elevate lift of

autorotating plant seeds. Science 324: 1438–1440. - Van Leeuwen JL (2010) Launched at 36,000g. Science 329: 395–396. - Li G, Müller UK, van Leeuwen JL, Liu H. 2014 Escape trajectories are deflected when fish larvae intercept

their own C-start wake. J. R. Soc. Interface 11: 20140848. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsif.2014.0848 RELEVANT SCIENTIFIC SERVICES Membership of editorial boards of international scientific journals: - Member Editorial Board, Animal Biology - Associate editor, Proceedings Biological Sciences, Royal Society London - Editor, Biophysical Journal - for a period of 7 years, member of the Academic Board of Wageningen University. Membership of national and international scientific organizations: - World council of biomechanics - Society for Experimental Biology - Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology RELEVANT JOB-RELATED SOCIAL POSITIONS: - Member of World council of biomechanics - former Vice-chairman of the Royal Netherlands Zoological Society MAJOR SCIENTIFIC AWARDS / PRIZES / GRANTS: Only for recent years (2009-2015): - Open round VLAG (1 PhD) together with Biochemistry - Delphi consortium (partial financing of PhD project) - Open ALW/NWO (1 post-doc, converted into PhD): Swimming in livebearing fish - Open STW/NWO: WASP (2 PhDs), together with TU Delft. - Open STW/NWO: Gentle grip (2 PhDs), together with TU Delft - Open ALW/NWO (1 PhD): Swimming in larval fish

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Name: Bart J.A. Pollux E-mail: bart.pollux @wur.nl URL: http://www.bartpollux.nl GENERAL INFORMATION Date of birth: 19 January 1973 Current position: Researcher Fields of Expertise: Evolutionary Biology QUALIFICATIONS: 2001 MSc diploma (cum laude), Radboud University Nijmegen 2007 PhD diploma, Radboud University Nijmegen SCIENTIFIC CAREER: 2013 - 2014: Marie Curie Research Fellow, Wageningen University (the Netherlands) 2012: ALW/NWO Research Fellow, Wageningen University (the Netherlands) 2009 - 2011: Postdoctoral researcher, University of California Riverside (USA) 2007 - 2009: Rubicon Research Fellow (NWO), University of California Riverside (USA) OUTPUT: Publications: - Number of publications in international refereed scientific journals according to WoS: 26 - Contributions to books: 3 - Number of citations according to WoS: 602; H-index: 15 Patents: none Supervision of PhD theses (2009 – 2014): Number of PhD students supervised till defense of thesis: 2 (0 % with distinction). Scientific teaching (2009 – 2014):

Contribution to courses at Wageningen University: o Developmental Biology o Behavioral Ecology

Contribution to courses at University of Utrecht / Netherlands Institute of Ecology: o Aquatic Ecology

Supervisor of theses and internships for BSc and MSc in Animal Science and Biology at WUR Three key publications 2009 – 2014: Pollux BJA, Meredith RW, Springer MS & Reznick DN (2014) The evolution of the placenta drives a shift in sexual selection in livebearing fish. Nature 513, 233-236. Pollux BJA & Reznick DN (2011). Matrotrophy limits a female’s ability to adaptively adjust offspring size and fecundity in fluctuating environments. Functional Ecology 25, 747-756. Pollux BJA, Pires MN, Banet AI & Reznick DN (2009) The evolution of placentas in the fish family Poeciliidae – An empirical study of macroevolution. Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics 40, 271-289. RELEVANT SCIENTIFIC SERVICES: Membership of editorial boards of international scientific journals: The open Marine Biology Journal (2007-present) Freshwater Biology (2012-present) MAJOR SCIENTIFIC AWARDS / PRIZES / GRANTS (2009-2015): 2015: NWO VIDI personal grant (1.2M€) 2012: Marie Curie International Incoming Fellowship (7th Framework Programme)

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2012: Field research grant from the Schure Beijerinck Popping Fonds (KNAW) 2011: Open programme ALW/NWO (KNAW) 2010: Travel grant from the European Society for Evolutionary Biology

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Name: dr ir Florian T Muijres E-mail: [email protected] URL: http://www.mendeley.com/profiles/florian-muijres/ GENERAL INFORMATION Date of birth: 28th of June, 1979 Current position: researcher Fields of Expertise: Biomechanics, aerodynamics,

biomimetics, zoology, animal flight QUALIFICATIONS: PhD Theoretical Ecology

Department of Biology, Lund University, Sweden Dissertation: 28th April 2011 Degree awarded: 13th May 2011

MSc Aerospace Engineering, Aerodynamics Department of Aerodynamics, Faculty of Aerospace Engineering, Delft University of Technology, the Netherlands Degree awarded January 2006

BSc Aerospace Engineering Faculty of Aerospace Engineering, Delft University of Technology, the Netherlands Degree awarded September 2003

SCIENTIFIC CAREER: 2014 – ... Wageningen University, Post Doctoral Researcher, followed by tenure track position in 2015 2012 – 2014 Post Doctoral Researcher

Dickinson Lab, Department of Biology, University of Washington, Seattle, USA May – Dec 2011 Post Doctoral Researcher Animal Flight Lab, Department of Biology, Lund University, Sweden Feb – May 2006 Research Assistant

Experimetal Zoology, Wageningen University, the Netherlands OUTPUT: Publications: - Number of publications in international refereed scientific journals according to WoS: 26 - Contributions to books: 1 - Number of citations according to WoS: 274; H-index: 9 Patents: Supervision of PhD theses: Scientific teaching: Mathematics for Biologists (lectures and exercised) for the annual MSc course Modeling of Biological

Systems, Department of Ecology, Lund University, Sweden. 2009, 2010. Guest lecture entitled Fluid Dynamics of Animal Locomotion at the bi-annual PhD student course

Ecology of Animal Migration, Department of Ecology, Lund University, Sweden. 2009, 2011. Development and supervision of various lab projects for the following courses at Lund University,

Sweden: o PhD student course Ecology of Animal Migration. 2009, 2011. o MSc course Modeling of Biological Systems . 2009, 2010.

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Three key publications 2009 – 2014: 1. F. T. Muijres, M. J. Elzinga, J. M. Melis, & M. H. Dickinson. 2014. Flies evade looming targets by

executing rapid visually-directed banked turns. Science 344, 172-177. (doi: 10.1126/science.1248955) 2. F. T. Muijres, L. C. Johansson, M. S. Bowlin, Y. Winter, & A. Hedenström. 2012. Comparing

aerodynamic efficiency in birds and bats suggests better flight performance in birds. PloS ONE 7, e37335. (doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0037335)

3. F. T. Muijres*, M. S. Bowlin*, P. Henningsson*, R. H. E. Vleugels, F. Liechti, A. Hedenström. 2010. The effects of geolocators drag and weight on the flight ranges of small migrants, Methods Ecol. Evol. 1, 398-402 (doi:10.1111/j.2041-210X.2010.00043.x). *co-first authors

RELEVANT SCIENTIFIC SERVICES: Membership of editorial boards of international scientific journals: Membership of national and international scientific organizations: Department representative Biologiska doktorandrådet (Biological PhD Student Union)

2007 – 2010, Lund University, Sweden. Member of the Society of Experimental Biology Member of the Society for Integrative & Comparative Biology RELEVANT JOB-RELATED SOCIAL POSITIONS: MAJOR SCIENTIFIC AWARDS / PRIZES / GRANTS: 2014 Innovational Research Incentives Scheme Veni (ALW) from the Netherlands

Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO) Three-year Research Fellowship € 250,000.00

2011 Vetenskapsrådet (Swedish Research Council) Two-year Postdoctoral Research Fellowship SEK 934,000.00 (EUR 106,470.00, exchange rate 2013-08-04)

2011 The Wenner-Gren Foundation Two-year Postdoctoral Research Fellowship I had to decline this fellowship, as I accepted the Vetenskapsrådet grand. (see above)

2011 The Royal Physiographical Society in Lund, Sweden Supporting Postdoctoral Research Fellowship SEK 260,000.00 (EUR 29,638.00, exchange rate 2013-08-04)

2011 The Wenner-Gren Foundations and The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences Invitation to the 8th Kristineberg Symposium, entitled “Animal Migration” in Kristineberg/Fiskebäckskil, Sweden. Board, lodging and symposium registration

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Name: Martin J Lankheet E-mail: [email protected] GENERAL INFORMATION Date of birth: 11-03-1962 Current position: Associate professor Fields of Expertise: Fish locomotion, Sensory Physiology,

Visual information processing, Visual psychophysics QUALIFICATIONS: -1986 MSc – cum laude (Wageningen University) -1990 PhD - cum laude (Utrecht University) SCIENTIFIC CAREER: 2009-present Associate Professor Experimental Zoology, WUR 2001-2009 Associate Professor Functional Neurobiology, UU 1995-2000 KNAW fellow, Neuroethology, UU 1991-1995 PostDoc, Neuroethology, UU & University of Rochester, USA 1990-1991 Research assistant, Comparative Physiology, UU 1986-1990 PhD, Neuroethology, UU OUTPUT: Publications: - Number of publications in international refereed scientific journals according to WoS: 81 - Contributions to books: 3 - Number of citations according to WoS: 915; H-index: 17 Patents: - Supervision of PhD theses: Number of PhD students supervised till defense of thesis: 6 ( 17 % with distinction). Scientific teaching: Courses Wageningen University (2009-present):

Marine life (Coordinator), Ecophysiology, Life history of aquatic organisms Modelling biological systems; Invertebrates and lower plats; Functional Zoology.

Courses Utrecht University (1994-2009): Neuroscience, Neurobiology, Neuro-ethology, Functional Neurobiology, Computational Biology,

Biophysics of Perception and Action, Introductory course Neuroscience and Cognition, Introductory course Behavioral Neuroscience (master), Introductory course Experimental and Clinical Neuroscience, Sensory Systems , Research project course, Literature review course.

Three key publications 2009 – 2014: - Spatial summation in macaque parietal area 7a follows a winner-take-all rule (2011). Oleksiak, Anna; Klink, P. Christiaan; Postma, Albert; et al. JOURNAL OF NEUROPHYSIOLOGY Volume: 105 Issue: 3 Pages: 1150-1158 Intermittent stimulus presentation stabilizes neuronal responses in macaque area MT (2012). Klink, P. Christiaan; Oleksiak, Anna; Lankheet, Martin J. M.; et al. JOURNAL OF NEUROPHYSIOLOGY Volume: 108 Issue: 8 Pages: 2101-2114 - Spike-Interval Triggered Averaging Reveals a Quasi-Periodic Spiking Alternative for Stochastic Resonance in Catfish Electroreceptors (2012), Lankheet, Martin J. M.; Klink, P. Christiaan; Borghuis, Bart G.; et al. PLOS ONE Volume: 7 Issue: 3 RELEVANT SCIENTIFIC SERVICES Membership of editorial boards of international scientific journals: - Membership of national and international scientific organizations:

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- RELEVANT JOB-RELATED SOCIAL POSITIONS: - MAJOR SCIENTIFIC AWARDS / PRIZES / GRANTS: KNAW fellowship 3 years + 2 years NWO grants

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Name: Sander Kranenbarg E-mail: [email protected] URL: www.ezo.wur.nl GENERAL INFORMATION Date of birth: 26 august 1974 Current position: assistant professor Fields of Expertise: developmental biology QUALIFICATIONS: 1997 MSc diploma (cum laude) 2002 PhD diploma (cum laude) SCIENTIFIC CAREER: 2002 – 2004 postdoc, Wageningen University 2004 – now assistant professor, Wageningen University OUTPUT: Publications: - Number of publications in international refereed scientific journals according to WoS: 37 - Contributions to books: 1 - Number of citations according to WoS: 461; H-index: 11 Patents: none Supervision of PhD theses: Number of PhD students supervised till defense of thesis: 3 (0 % with distinction). Scientific teaching: co-ordinator of the following courses

- EZO22306 Concepts and approaches in developmental biology - EZO23306 Modeling biological systems - EZO30306 Developmental Biology of Animals

major contribution to - MOB20803 Mechanisms of Development - HAP31306 Development and Healthy Aging

Three key publications 2009 – 2014: van Turnhout, M.C., Schipper, H., van Lagen, B., Zuilhof, H., Kranenbarg, S. and van Leeuwen, J.L. (2010). Postnatal development of depth-dependent collagen density in ovine articular cartilage. BMC Developmental Biology 10, 108. Fiaz, A.W., Leono-Kloosterziel, K.M., Gort, G., Schulte-Merker, S., van Leeuwen, J.L. and Kranenbarg, S. (2012). Swim-training differentially affects the timing of chondrogenesis and osteogenesis in zebrafish larva (Danio rerio). PLoS ONE 7(4), e34072. Kessels, M.Y., Huitema, L.F.A., Boeren, S., Kranenbarg, S., Schulte-Merker, S., van Leeuwen, J.L. and de Vries, S.C. (2014). Proteomics analysis of the zebrafish skeletal extracellular matrix. PLoS ONE 9(3), e90568.

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RELEVANT SCIENTIFIC SERVICES Membership of editorial boards of international scientific journals: none Membership of national and international scientific organizations: none RELEVANT JOB-RELATED SOCIAL POSITIONS: none MAJOR SCIENTIFIC AWARDS / PRIZES / GRANTS: none

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Name: Sander W.S. Gussekloo E-mail: [email protected] GENERAL INFORMATION Date of birth: 3 September 1971 Current position: Lecturer/Researcher Fields of Expertise: Evolutionary Biology, Ornithology,

Functional Morphology, Education and Assessments

QUALIFICATIONS: - 1996: Master degree (MSc) Evolutionary biology and population genetics. Department of

Evolutionary Biology and Population Genetics, Institute of Evolutionary and Ecological Sciences, Leiden University, Leiden, The Netherlands (cum laude).

- 2000: Doctoral degree (PhD) Evolution of the Palaeognathous birds. Department of Evolutionary Morphology, Institute of Evolutionary and Ecological Sciences, Faculty of Science, Leiden University, Leiden, The Netherlands.

SCIENTIFIC CAREER: - 2008 - Lecturer/Researcher at Experimental Zoology Group, Wageningen University, The

Netherlands - 2004 - 2008 Assistant Professor and Director of Collections and Educational Support.

Department of Veterinary Anatomy and Physiology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands.

- 2003 Lecturer (Part-time), Department of Neurosciences, Swammerdam Institute for Life Sciences, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

- 2001 – 2004 Lecturer, Department of Veterinary Anatomy and Physiology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands.

- 2000 - 2001 Post-Doc Researcher, Interfaculty Research Program DIPEX, Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands

- 1996 - 2000 Research Assistant and Lecturer, Department of Evolutionary Morphology, Institute of Evolutionary and Ecological Sciences, Leiden University, Leiden, The Netherlands.

OUTPUT: Publications: - Number of publications in international refereed scientific journals according to WoS: 11 - Contributions to books: 1 - Number of citations according to WoS: 183 ; H-index: 7 Patents: none Supervision of PhD theses: 0 Scientific teaching: Only current teaching task are listed - Coordinator

o EZO20306 – Biology of Invertebrates and Lower Plants (including fieldwork in France) - Lecturer BSc

o EZO-10306 - Human and Animal Biology 1 o EZO-21803 - Basic Principles of Vertebrate Zoology o EZO-22806 - Marine Life o EZO-31306 - Vertebrate Structure and Function o HAP-20306 - Human and Animal Biology 2 o NEM-52306 - Concepts and Theories of Healthy Aging

- Lecturer MSc

o EZO-30806 - Functional Zoology o HAP-31306 - Development and Healthy Aging

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- Supervisor of theses and internship for BSc and MSc in Animal Science and Biology - Member of the Program committee for Biology Three key publications 2009 – 2014: - Gussekloo S.W.S., Cubo J. 2013 Flightlessness affects cranial morphology in birds. Zoology 116(2), 75-

84. - Laurin M., Gussekloo S.W.S., Marjanovic D., Legendre L., Cubo J. 2012 Testing gradual and

speciational models of evolution in extant taxa: the example of ratites. J Evolution Biol 25(2), 293-303. - Gussekloo S.W.S., Lankester J., Kersten W., Back W. 2011 Effect of differences in tendon properties on

functionality of the passive stay apparatus in horses. Am J Vet Res 72(4), 474-483. RELEVANT SCIENTIFIC SERVICES Membership of editorial boards of international scientific journals: - Membership of national and international scientific organizations: - 2014: Member of the selection committee of the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research

(NWO) Doctoral Grant for Teachers program. - Member of the Society for Integrated and Comparative Biology - Member of the Society for Experimental Biology RELEVANT JOB-RELATED SOCIAL POSITIONS: - MAJOR SCIENTIFIC AWARDS / PRIZES / GRANTS: - 2010 Winner of the Academic Annual Award (Academische Jaarprijs) for public outreach as one the

initiators of team “the Flightartists” - 2014 Winner of an Excellent Education Award for the course Biology of Invertebrates and Lower

Plants - 2014 Winner of an Education Innovation Grant for the course Biology of Invertebrates and Lower

Plants

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Name: Prof Jerry Wells, PhD, MBA E-mail: [email protected] GENERAL INFORMATION Current position: Chair Fields of Expertise: Mucosal Immunology, Infection Biology, Molecular Microbiology QUALIFICATIONS: - PhD (special merit) University of Cambridge, U.K. - MBA (cum laude) University of Nottingham, U.K. SCIENTIFIC CAREER: Full Professor and Chair Host-Microbe Interactomics, University of Wageningen, NL September to – Present Head of Bacterial Infection and Immunity BBSRC Institute of Food Research, Norwich, U.K. Head of Vaccine Science Actinova Ltd, Cambridge, U.K BBSRC Advanced Fellow and Lecturer University of Cambridge, Department of Pathology, U.K (1991 - 1999). Director, Cortecs Centre for Vaccine Discovery Concurrent with above position 1996 to Jan. 1999 Max Planck Fellowship Max-Planck Institut für Biochemie, Munich, Germany OUTPUT: Publications: - Number of publications in international refereed scientific journals according to WoS: 130 - Contributions to books: 10 - Number of citations according to WoS: 5576; H-index: 44; i10 index 88 (81 papers with more than 10

citations in last 5 years) Patents: 18 Supervision of PhD theses: 15. Scientific teaching: Tutor for Gonville and Caius Colleges Cambridge University Lecturer - 18 years At WU course organiser and examiner of a BSc Minor Course HMI50306 Microbial Disease Mechanisms Lecturer: WU Masters Molecular Regulation in Health and Disease Lecturer: BSc Minor Frontiers in Infectious Disease Three key publications 2009 – 2014: 1. Sovran B, Loonen LM, Lu P, Hugenholtz F, Belzer C, Stolte EH, Boekschoten MV, van Baarlen P, Kleerebezem M, de Vos P, Dekker J, Renes IB, Wells JM. IL-22-STAT3 Pathway Plays a Key Role in the Maintenance of Ileal Homeostasis in Mice Lacking Secreted Mucus Barrier. Inflamm Bowel Dis. 2014. (IF 6). 2. Loonen LM, Stolte EH, Jaklofsky MT, Meijerink M, Dekker J, van Baarlen P, Wells JM. REG3γ-deficient mice have altered mucus distribution and increased mucosal inflammatory responses to the microbiota and enteric pathogens in the ileum. Mucosal Immunol. 2014 Jul;7(4):939-47. (IF 7.5) 3. Wells JM, Rossi O, Meijerink M, van Baarlen P. Epithelial crosstalk at the microbiota-mucosal interface. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2011 Mar 15;108:4607-14. (IF 9.2)

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RELEVANT SCIENTIFIC SERVICES: Membership of editorial boards of international scientific journals: - Guest Editor for Current Opinion (2014) - Guest Editor ACS (2014) - Ad hoc reviewer for several journals including Mucosal Immunology, PNAS Membership of national and international scientific organizations: - Member of the Society for Mucosal Immunology - Member of KNVM RELEVANT JOB-RELATED SOCIAL POSITIONS: - ILSI expert panel member (2013 to date) - Coordinator of European Initial Training Network STARS (2009 to 2014) - Board member of Wageningen centre for Systems Biology MAJOR SCIENTIFIC AWARDS / PRIZES / GRANTS: - Max-Planck Fellowship - Merck Post-Doctoral - Advanced Fellowship from BBSRC A prestigious 5 year personal research grant - Lord Sainsbury Fellowship A prestigious and nationally competitive award administered by the Royal Academy of Engineering for career development in the life sciences

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Name: Michiel Kleerebezem E-mail: [email protected] GENERAL INFORMATION Date of birth: 14 February 1964 Current position: personal professor Fields of Expertise: Molecular Microbiology, Metagenomics,

Host interactions, Functional genomics QUALIFICATIONS: - 1988 MSc: Biochemistry, University of Groningen, The Netherlands. - 1995 PhD: Molecular Microbiology, Utrecht University, The Netherlands SCIENTIFIC CAREER: 1995- Postdoc position at NIZO food research. 1998-1999 Postdoc position in Wageningen Centre for Food Sciences (now TIFN) project “General gene regulation mechanisms in lactic acid bacteria” 1999-2003 Project leader of Wageningen Centre for Food Sciences (now TIFN) project “General gene regulation mechanisms in lactic acid bacteria” 2003-2005 Project leader of Wageningen Centre for Food Sciences (now TIFN) project “Gastrointestinal host-microbe interactions and functional microbiomics” 2005- Principal scientist position at NIZO food research BV, and Senior Scientist within TI Food and Nutrition. 2005-2009 Valorization manager for Kluyver Centre of Genomics of Industrial Fermentation. 2007- Special Professor at Laboratory of Microbiology, Wageningen University, Chair: “Bacterial Metagenomics”. 2008- Principal Investigator in Kluyver Centre for Genomics of Industrial Fermentation.

Promotor of PhDs funded by this organization 2009- Principal Investigator within TIFN-next initiative, Author of, and senior scientist in

“Molecular Interactions” Project within TIFN-next GI-Health theme, starting 2011. 2011- Appointed as Assistant Professor in the Host Interactomics Group of Animal Sciences of the Wageningen University 2011- Appointed as Theme Director of the “Bioingredients and Functionality” Cluster of TIFN, r Responsible for the themes “Safety and Preservation”, “Functional Fermentation”, “Oral Health”, “Bacterial Genomics”, and “Systems Biology of Gut Metabolism Interaction” 2012- Appointed as Personal Professor in the Host Interactomics Group of Animal Sciences of

the Wageningen University OUTPUT: Publications: - Number of publications in international refereed scientific journals according to WoS: 239 - Contributions to books: 20 bookchapters - Number of citations according to WoS: 10364 ; H-index: 54 Patents: 25 Supervision of PhD theses: Number of PhD students supervised till defense of thesis: 21 ( 1 % with distinction). Scientific teaching: HMI-50806 (coordinator and instructor) RUG, Groningen, GBB Biotech course, guest lecturer UCL, Louvain la Neuve, Biotechnology advanced course, guest lecturer VLAG PhD course “Genetics and physiology of food-associated micro-organisms”

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Three key publications 2009 – 2014: - El Aidy S, Merrifield CA, Derrien M, van Baarlen P, Hooiveld G, Levenez F, Doré J, Dekker J, Holmes E, Claus SP, Reijngoud DJ, Kleerebezem M. The gut microbiota elicits a profound metabolic reorientation in the mouse jejunal mucosa during conventionalisation. Gut. 2013 Sep;62(9):1306-14. - van Baarlen P, Troost FJ, van Hemert S, van der Meer C, de Vos WM, de Groot PJ, Hooiveld GJ, Brummer RJ, Kleerebezem M. Differential NF-kappaB pathways induction by Lactobacillus plantarum in the duodenum of healthy humans correlating with immune tolerance. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2009 Feb 17;106(7):2371-6. - Zoetendal EG, Raes J, van den Bogert B, Arumugam M, Booijink CC, Troost FJ, Bork P, Wels M, de Vos WM, Kleerebezem M. The human small intestinal microbiota is driven by rapid uptake and conversion of simple carbohydrates. ISME J. 2012 Jul;6(7):1415-26. RELEVANT SCIENTIFIC SERVICES Membership of editorial boards of international scientific journals: - SGM Microbiology Associate editor (2004-2010) -Guest editor for special issues of

FEMS Microbiology Reviews (2009), Microbial Biotechnology (2010), Applied and Environmental Microbiology (2011), Microbial Cell Factories (2011 and 2014), Current Opinion in Biotechnology (2015).

- Member of the science review board of: “Gastrointestinal Health Division” of INRA, France (2008), “Alimentary Pharmabiotic Centre (APC)” in Cork, Ireland (2009), FSI award evaluation committee, Ireland (2014), “GUTScience advisory board, GRAIN and GREENS (3G) Center” in Copenhagen, Denmark, (2012-) Advisor for the newly starting “Dermabiome” Joint Venture initiative

- Other: Scientific advisor for Danone, France (2013-2015)

Membership of national and international scientific organizations: - American Society of Microbiology -KNCV -NVVM -ALW-Genetics RELEVANT JOB-RELATED SOCIAL POSITIONS: - Theme Director of the “Bioingredients and Functionality” Cluster of TIFN, Responsible for the themes “Safety and Preservation”, “Functional Fermentation”, “Oral Health”, “Bacterial Genomics”, and “Systems Biology of Gut Metabolism Interaction. - Academic Chair of ILSI taskforce on probiotics and prebiotics MAJOR SCIENTIFIC AWARDS / PRIZES / GRANTS: - 1998 Gulbenkian Science Foundation Award for Applied Science and Technology. Awarded for the publication “Neves, A.R., Ramos, A., Nunes, M.C., Kleerebezem, M., Hugenholtz, J., de Vos, W.M., Almeida, J. and Santos, H. (1999) In vivo nuclear magnetic resonance studies of glycolytic kinetics in Lactococcus lactis. Biotechnol Bioeng 64, 200-212.” - 2005 LABIP, stimulation award for mid-career senior scientist at LAB8 conference - 2000-2014 10-fold winner of the TIFN publication prize - 2013 Winner of the TIFN impact prize

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Name: Peter van Baarlen E-mail: [email protected] GENERAL INFORMATION Date of birth: 16-06-1969 Current position: assistant professor Fields of Expertise: networks biology, metabolomics, transcriptomics, visualization, integrative biology, host-microbe interactions, evolution QUALIFICATIONS: (diplomas, degrees) Doctorate University/College of Higher Education: Wageningen University Date (dd/mm/yy): 11/09/2001 Supervisor: prof. Rolf Hoekstra Title of thesis: Apomixis in Taraxacum : an embryological and genetic study. University/College of Higher Education: Wageningen University Date (dd/mm/yy): 23/08/1993 Studies: Plant pathology and diseases Main subjects: host-microbe interactions, population biology, genetics SCIENTIFIC CAREER: (major steps) Position Period fte position Institution assistant professor 12/2009- now 1 permanent WU post-doc 06/2008-12/2009 1 fixed term WU post-doc 02/2006-06/2008 1 fixed term UMC-RUN, Nijmegen post-doc 02/2002-02/2006 1 fixed term WU project leader 04/2001-02/2002 1 permanent HLB B.V., Wijster OUTPUT: Publications: - Number of publications in international refereed scientific journals according to WoS: 57 - Contributions to books: 3 - Number of citations according to WoS: 1379 (1329 without self-citations) ; H-index: 19 Patents: "Mid-log phase lactic acid bacteria for inducing immune tolerance in a subject". Patent application P6018151EP / PCT, publication no. EP 0483 888 A2 (2008) Supervision of PhD theses: Co-promotor/co-supervisor Linda Loonen (WU); PhD defence: 13-9-2013 Laura Ferrando (WU); PhD defence: 4-6-2012 Rogier Louwen (Erasmus University, Rotterdam); PhD defence: 21-3-2012 Sahar El Aidy (WU); PhD defence: 17-02-2012 Martijn Staats (WU); PhD defence: 15-1-2007 Number of PhD students supervised till defense of thesis: 5.

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Scientific teaching: Participation as lecturer / practical instructor in the following courses: Genomics (ABG-30306, WU) Frontiers in Medical and Veterinary Biology (ENT-51306, WU) Commensal and Pathogen Host-Microbe Interactions in the Intestine (HMI-50806, WU) Infection and disorders (ADP-22303, WU) Analysis of microarray and RNA Seq expression data using R/BioC and web tools (Postgraduate school Molecular Medicine, Erasmus University Medical Centre, Rotterdam) Three key publications 2009 – 2014: Louwen, R., Staals, R.H.J., Endtz, H.P., van Baarlen, P., and Oost, J.v.d. (2014). The Role of CRISPR-Cas Systems in Virulence of Pathogenic Bacteria. Microbiology and Molecular Biology Reviews 78, 74-88. Aidy, S.E., Merrifield, C.A., Derrien, M., van Baarlen, P., Hooiveld, G.J., Levenez, F., Dore, J., Dekker, J., Holmes, E., Claus, S.P., et al. (2013). The gut microbiota elicits a profound metabolic reorientation in the mouse jejunal mucosa during conventionalisation. Gut 62, 1314. Bron, P.A., van Baarlen, P., and Kleerebezem, M. (2012). Emerging molecular insights into the interaction between probiotics and the host intestinal mucosa. Nature Reviews Microbiology 10, 66-78. van Baarlen, P., Troost, F.J., Meer, C.v.d., Hooiveld, G.J.E.J., Boekschoten, M.V., Brummer, R.J., and Kleerebezem, M. (2011). Human mucosal in vivo transcriptome responses to three lactobacilli indicate how probiotics may modulate human cellular pathways. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 108, 4562-4569. RELEVANT SCIENTIFIC SERVICES (during period under review / chronological order): Membership of editorial boards of international scientific journals: (max 3) none Membership of national and international scientific organizations: (max 3) none RELEVANT JOB-RELATED SOCIAL POSITIONS: Since 2009, board member of the Education Committee of the department of Animal Sciences, WU Since 2014, member of the organising committee (4 persons) of the Ph.D Spring School "Host-Microbe Interactomics" Wageningen, the Netherlands. MAJOR SCIENTIFIC AWARDS / PRIZES / GRANTS: TIFN publication prize (2011) TIFN publication prize (2010)

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Name: Mari Smits E-mail: [email protected] URL: https://www.vcard.wur.nl/Views/Profile/View.aspx?id=949 GENERAL INFORMATION Date of birth: 10-10-1951 Current position: Endowed professorship, Senior researcher CVI/WLR Fields of Expertise: Intestinal health animals, immune competence, functional genomics, microbiota. QUALIFICATIONS: MSc Biology (1978) PhD Mol. Biol. (1982, Nijmegen) SCIENTIFIC CAREER: - Two postdoctoral fellowships (1982-1988) - (Senior) researcher Animal Sciences Group WUR (various positions, 1988-present) - Personal chair WU (2001-2011) - Endowed chair WU (2012-present) OUTPUT: Publications: - Number of publications in international refereed scientific journals according to WoS: 118 - Contributions to books: 5 - Number of citations according to WoS: 4298 ; H-index: 35

Patents: 5 Supervision of PhD theses: 12 Scientific teaching: contribution to courses Three key publications 2009 – 2014: - Early-Life Environmental Variation Affects Intestinal Microbiota and Immune Development in New-

Born Piglets (2014). Schokker et al., PLOS ONE, Volume: 9, Issue: 6, Article Number: e100040. - A mathematical model representing cellular immune development and response to Salmonella of

chicken intestinal tissue (2013). Schokker et al, JOURNAL OF THEORETICAL BIOLOGY, Volume: 330, Pages: 75-87

- Pleiotropic effects of polymorphism of the gene diacylglycerol-O-transferase 1 (DGAT1) in the

mammary gland tissue of dairy cows (2012). Mach et al., JOURNAL OF DAIRY SCIENCE, Volume: 95 Issue: 9 Pages: 4989-5000

RELEVANT SCIENTIFIC SERVICES Membership of editorial boards of international scientific journals: - Editorial Board Journal Biomedicine and Biotechnology Membership of national and international scientific organizations: - Scientific advisor Carnot Institute (France) - Scientific advisor Agreenskills (France) - Scientific advisor ICSA (France)

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RELEVANT JOB-RELATED SOCIAL POSITIONS: - MAJOR SCIENTIFIC AWARDS / PRIZES / GRANTS: IPOP Systems biology (grant) IPOP Customized Nitrition (grant) TKI PPS Feed4Foodure (grant) TKI PPS Breed&Feed4Food (grant) ZonMW Enabling technologies (2 grants) EU Cost Action Farm Animal proteomics (grant) TO2 flex: Intestinal health screening: (grant) NWO landbouwhuisdieren (grant)

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Human and Animal Physiology (HAP)

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Name: Prof.Dr.Ir. Jaap Keijer, H-index 33 (WoS) E-mail: [email protected] URL: www.molecularphysiology.eu GENERAL INFORMATION Date of birth: 25-01-1959 Current position: Full professor, Head HAP Fields of Expertise: (molecular) physiology/metabolism QUALIFICATIONS - 1985: Doctoraal (MSc) Degree, Plant protection, Wageningen University, NL. - 1991: Doctor (PhD) Degree, Biology, University of Amsterdam, NL. SCIENTIFIC CAREER - June 1991-May 1995: Senior Researcher (tenured), Research Institute for Plant Protection, Wageningen, NL. - May 1995-May 2008: Head Molecular Biology group, RIKILT-Institute of Food Safety, Wageningen, NL.

0.4-0.2 position: September 2001-October 2011, Senior Scientist TI-Food and Nutrition, Wageningen, NL.

- January 2001- May-2008: Head Food Bioactives group, RIKILT-Institute of Food Safety, Wageningen, NL. 0.2 position: January 2006-May 2008: associate professor Human Nutrition, Wageningen University, Wageningen, NL.

- May 2008- present: full professor Human and Animal Physiology, Wageningen University, Wageningen, NL. PERIODS ABROAD 1982/1983 University of California Davis, CA, USA (9 mnd); 1986 Harvard Medical School, MA, USA (5 mnd); 2005 University of Balearic Islands, ES (2 mnd). OUTPUT Publications - Number of publications (excluding abstracts) in international peer reviewed scientific journals 145 (WoS: 128) - Number of citations (WoS): 3732 - H-index (WoS): 33 - Citations per publication (WoS): 29.16. Patents 3 applications. Supervision of PhD theses Number of PhD students supervised until defense of thesis: 13 ( 12 very good, 1 good). 8 current PhD students. Scientific teaching Lecturer at Wageningen University in the following courses: Nutrition and Health I (BSc), Concepts and Theories of Healthy Aging (BSc, Minor), Development and Healthy Aging (MSc), Molecular Regulation of Health and Disease (MSc, Course coordinator), Metabolic Consequences of Chronic Disease (MSc). Examiner of: Human and Animal Biology (part 2), Principles of Human Physiology, Integrated Human Physiology, Nutritional Physiology, Development and Healthy Aging, Molecular Regulation of Health and Disease, Behavioural Endocrinology, Integrated Neuroendocrinology, Internships, Theses and Extended assays in Human and Animal Physiology. International: Nutrigenomics and Personal Nutrition (lecturer, Master program; Government of Spain and University of Balearic Islands, March 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012). Organizer PhD course: Measuring cellular energy metabolism, Wageningen, The Netherlands. Supervision of 2 BSc Honour students/year, 2-4 BSc students/year and 12 MSc student/year.

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Five key publications 2009 – 2014 - Keijer J, van Helden YGJ, Bunschoten A, van Schothorst EM (2010) Transcriptome analysis in benefit-risk assessment of micronutrients and bioactive food components. Molecular Nutrition and Food Research, 54: 240 (IF4.9) van Helden YG, Godschalk RW, Swarts HJ, Hollman PC, van Schooten FJ, Keijer J (2011) Beta-carotene affects gene expression in lungs of male and female Bcmo1 (-/-) mice in opposite directions. Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences 68: 489 (IF 5.8) Teerds KJ, de Rooij DG, Keijer J (2011).Functional relationship between obesity and male reproduction: from humans to animal models. Hum Reprod Update. 17:667 (IF 8.7) - Speakman JR, Keijer J (2012) Not so hot: Optimal housing temperatures for mice to mimic the thermal environment of humans. Mol Metab. 2:5-9 (IF -) - Hoevenaars FPM, Bekkenkamp-Grovenstein M, Janssen RJRJ, Heil SG, Bunschoten A, Hoek-van den Hil EF, Snaas-Alders S, Teerds K, van Schothorst EM, Keijer J (2014) Thermoneutrality results in prominent diet-induced body weight differences in C57BL/6J mice, not paralleled by diet-induced metabolic differences (2014). Molecular Nutrition and Food Research, 58: 799 (IF4.9) RELEVANT SCIENTIFIC SERVICES Membership of editorial boards of international scientific journals - May 2005 – present: Member of the editorial board of Genes and Nutrition. - International PhD thesis committee member (2-3 per year). - International reviewer of proposals (3-6/year), evaluator of projects/programs (1-2/year) and member of appointment committees (1-3/year). Membership of national and international scientific organizations - June 1985 - present: Member of the Netherlands Society of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology - September 2003 - present: Member of the Mitochondrial Physiology Society. - February 2004 - present: Member of the Netherlands Academy of Nutrition. RELEVANT JOB-RELATED SOCIETAL POSITIONS - April 2001- December 2010: Chair of the Centre for Human Nutrigenomics. - October 2010 - present: Member and Chair (since October 2014) of the Scientific Advisory Board of CAT-Agrofood. - October 2013 - present: Member and Chair (since March 2014) of the Wageningen University study program committee ‘Animal Sciences’. MAJOR SCIENTIFIC AWARDS / PRIZES / GRANTS June 2003: Wageningen-UR excellent scientist (external international evaluation) - Co-applicant: European Nutrigenomics Organisation- Linking genomics, nutrition and health research (NuGO) FP6-2002-FOOD grant agreement 506360 (17.2 mE) - Applicant: COST Action FA0602 Mitochondrial Function, Bioactive Food Components and Health (Mitofood). - Co-applicant: BIOmarkers of Robustness of Metabolic Homeostasis for Nutrigenomcis derived health CLAIMS made on Food (BIOCLAIMS) FP7-KBBE-2009-3 grant agreement 244995 (6 mE; WU:498 kE). - Applicant: Optimizing early-life carbohydrates to improve late-life health. STW 13509 (935kE)

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Mini Curriculum Vitae Name: Dr. Katja Teerds, H-index 27 (WoS) E-mail: [email protected] URL: www.molecularphysiology.eu GENERAL INFORMATION Date of birth: 09-02-1959 Current position: Associate professor Fields of Expertise: Reproductive morphology and physiology QUALIFICATIONS - PhD (1989) - “Kandidaats” (BSc) Law (1987) - “Doctoraal” (MSc) Biology (1984) SCIENTIFIC CAREER 01-05-1988 until 01-02-1989 Research assistant, Chair Group Cell Biology, Faculty of Medicine, Utrecht University. 01-02-1989 until 01-02-1991 Post-doctoral scientist, Chair Group Functional Morphology, division of Cell Biology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Utrecht University. 01-02-1991 until 01-02-1996 Academy investigator, senior fellowship of the Royal Netherlands

Academy of Sciences (KNAW) at the Chair group Functional Morphology, division of Cell Biology.

01-02-1996 until 01-11-1999 Assistant professor Chair Group Functional Morphology, division of Cell Biology

01-11-1999 until 01-06-2002 Assistant professor Chair Group Biochemistry and Cell Biology 01-06-2002 until present Associate professor Chair group Human and Animal Physiology,

Department of Animal Sciences, Wageningen University PERIODS ABROAD 1990/1994 Banting and Best Department of Medical Research, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada (total 7 months) OUTPUT Publications - Number of publications in international refereed scientific journals (excluding abstracts): 77 - Contributions to books: 5; - Number of citations according to WoS: 1749 - H-index (WoS): 27 - Citations per publication (WoS): 20.10 Patents: not applicable Supervision of PhD theses Number of PhD students supervised till defense of thesis: 6. Two current PhD students Scientific teaching - Coordinator BSc course Behavioural Endocrinology (HAP21806, 15 h lectures, 52 h tutorials, 1

practical) - Coordinator MSc course Integrated Neuroendocrinology (HAP 30806, 22 h lectures, 36 h tutorials, 2

practicals, supervision and correcting case study papers) - Human and Animal Biology 1 BSc course (EZO 10306, 9 h lectures, 2 practicals) - Principles of Human Physiology BSc course (HAP 10306, 2 practicals) - Integrated Human Physiology BSc course (HAP 20303, 2 h lectures, 1 practical) - Supervision BSc thesis projects (approximately 6 per year) - Supervision MSc thesis students (approximately 4-6 per year)

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- Examiner MSc thesis and internship students HAP (30-40 thesis evaluations and oral exams per year) Five key publications 2009 – 2014 - Rijntjes E, Swarts HJM, Keijer, J, Teerds KJ. Prenatal induced dietary hypothyroidism delays but does

not block adult-type Leydig cell development. American Journal of Physiology Endocrinology and Metabolism, 296:E305 (IF 4.1)

- Teerds KJ, de Rooij DG, Keijer J (2011). Functional relationship between obesity and male reproduction: from humans to animal models. Human Reproduction Update, 17:667 (IF 8.6)

- Comim FV, Teerds KJ, Hardy K, Franks S (2013). Increased protein expression of LHCG receptor and 17α-hydroxylase/17-20-lyase in human polycystic ovaries. Human Reproduction, 28:3086 (IF 4.5)

- Ivell R, Teerds KJ, Hoffman GE (2014). Proper application of antibodies for immunohistochemical detection: antibody crimes and how to prevent them. Endocrinology, 155:676 (IF 4.6)

- Teerds KJ, Huhtaniemi IT (2014). Morphological and functional maturation of Leydig cells: from rodent models to primates. Human Reproduction Update, in press, doi: 10.1093/humupd/dmv008. (IF 8.6)

RELEVANT SCIENTIFIC SERVICES Membership of editorial boards of international scientific journals - Biology of Reproduction: 2003-2014 - Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology: 2003-2012 - Journal of Andrology/Andrology: 2004-present Membership of national and international scientific organizations - Society for the Study of Reproduction: 1991-present - American Society of Andrology: 2007-present - American Society of Physiology: 2008-present RELEVANT JOB-RELATED SOCIAL POSITIONS - Member of the MR of the “Koningin Wilhelmina College” (secondary school; 2009-2012) - Treasurer of the Royal Dutch Zoological Society (2008-2014) - Chair program committee Biology (2012-present) MAJOR SCIENTIFIC AWARDS / PRIZES / GRANTS - CSC grant for PhD project (2012-2016; 44kE) - CAPES/Nuffic grant for collaboration with Universidade Federal de Viçosa – Brasil (2012-2016; 50kE) - Education grant for the adaptation of the course Behavioural Endocrinology to increasing student

numbers (2014; 20kE)

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Name: Dr.ir. Evert Matthijs van Schothorst, H-index 18 (WoS) E-mail: [email protected] URL: http://www.wageningenur.nl/en/Persons/Evert-van-Schothorst.htm https://www.vcard.wur.nl/Views/Profile/View.aspx?id=5979&ln=eng GENERAL INFORMATION Date of birth: 01-04-1968 Current position: Assistant Professor Fields of Expertise: substrate metabolism, white adipose tissue,

polyphenols QUALIFICATIONS - PhD Human Genetics and Pathology, LUMC Leiden, The Netherlands - article 9 (Animal experimentation) SCIENTIFIC CAREER - Assistant Professor, Human and Animal Physiology, Wageningen University, Wageningen; 2009 - present - Researcher, RIKILT- WUR, Wageningen; 2005-2009 (permanent position) - Researcher, National Institute of Public Health, Bilthoven; 2000-2005 (permanent position) - KWF PostDoc, ERASMUS University (R’dam) & Hubrecht Laboratory (Utrecht); 1998-2000 - PhD Human Genetics and Pathology, LUMC Leiden, 1993-1998 - MSc Molecular Sciences, Wageningen University, Wageningen; 1986-1992 Human Genetics, Leicester University, Leicester, UK; 9 months 1991 OUTPUT (2009-2014): Publications - Number of publications in international refereed scientific journals according to WoS: 34 - Contributions to books: 1 - Number of citations ( WoS): 794 - H-index: 18 - Supervision of PhD theses: 6 Scientific teaching - HAP-30306 (Nutritional Physiology, 6 ECTS, ~150 students): coordinator & single teacher, practical;

ranked Top 16 out of 1088 for teacher of the year 2013 & HAP-30406 (Nutritional Physiology, dissection-free)

- FCH-11306 (Nutritional Aspects of Food, 6 ECTS, ~150 students): teacher in team, plus coordinator of practicals which represents half of all practicals within course & FCH-11406 (dissection-free)

- 44 MSc thesis students, 10 BSc thesis students, 10 international PhD candidates, 1 ERASMUS student Five key publications 2009 – 2014 - Oxygen restriction as challenge test reveals early high-fat-diet-induced changes in glucose and lipid metabolism. Duivenvoorde LP, van Schothorst EM, Derous D, van der Stelt I, Masania J, Rabbani N, Thornalley PJ, Keijer J. Pflügers Archiv - European Journal of Physiology 2014; (IF 3.1) - Skeletal muscle mitochondrial uncoupling drives endocrine cross-talk through the induction of FGF21 as a myokine. Keipert S, Ost M, Johann K, Imber F, Jastroch M, van Schothorst EM, Keijer J, Klaus S. American Journal of Physiology Endocrinology and Metabolism 2014; (IF 4.1) - Thermoneutrality results in prominent diet-induced body weight differences in C57BL/6J mice, not paralleled by diet-induced metabolic differences. Hoevenaars FP, Bekkenkamp-Grovenstein M, Janssen RJ, Heil SG, Bunschoten A, Hoek-van den Hil EF, Snaas-Alders S, Teerds K, van Schothorst EM, Keijer J (2014) Molecular Nutrition and Food Research (IF 4.9) - Short-term, high fat feeding-induced changes in white adipose tissue gene expression are highly predictive for long-term changes. Voigt A, Agnew K, van Schothorst EM, Keijer J, Klaus S (2013) Molecular Nutrition and Food Research (IF 4.9) - Effects of a high-fat, low- versus high-glycemic index diet: retardation of insulin resistance involves adipose tissue modulation. van Schothorst EM, Bunschoten A, Schrauwen P, Mensink RP, Keijer J (2009) The Faseb Journal (IF 5.5)

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Two key publications scientific career - Hereditary paragangliomas: heterogeneity analysis and a founder effect in several Dutch families. Van Schothorst, E. M.; Jansen, J.; Mariman, E. C.; Van Der Mey, A. G. L.; Van Ommen, G. J. B.; Sandkuijl, L.; Devilee, P. American Journal of Human Genetics 1997; 61, 279; (IF 11.3) - A high resolution physical map of the hereditary paraganglioma region on chromosomal band 11q23: evaluation of the candidate genes and characterization of new polymorphisms. Baysal BE; Van Schothorst EM; Farr JE; James MR; Devilee P; Richard CW; American Journal of Human Genetics 1997;61, 1337; (IF 11.3). RELEVANT SCIENTIFIC SERVICES - International PhD thesis Reviewer, and/or opponent: Barbara Reynes Mirales (2015), Juana María Torrens García (2015), Aleix Ribas Laitre (2014), Jadwiga Konieczna (2014), Laura Baselga Escudero (2013), David Pajuelo Ruegera (2011), Helena Quesada Vazquez (2010), Sabina Dias Martinez (2010) - National PhD thesis opponent: Stefan Camps (UM, 2015) - Reviewer of national grant applications: ZonMW TOP program (2013) - International teaching: Professional Lecturer in International doctoral workshop on Molecular Nutrition. Universitat Rovira I Virgili, Tarragona, Spain (2012). Membership of national and international scientific organizations: - Member of NASO: Dutch Association for the Study of Obesity, 2002 – present - Member of EASD: European Association for the Study of Diabetes, 2014 - present - Member Scientific board WIAS-Graduate School 2011 – 2015 RELEVANT JOB-RELATED SOCIAL POSITIONS: - Member of participation council primary school, 2009 – 2013 - Chair participation council primary school, 2011 – 2013 - Member of Diabetes Exercise & Sports Association, Highly active in Dutch group within Dutch Diabetes Association (DVN), 1995-2009 MAJOR SCIENTIFIC AWARDS / PRIZES / GRANTS - STW project (932,000 EURO; 2 PhDs +); granted in 2014, start date 01-01-2015 - IP/OP PhD project Virtual Gut (1 PhD project together with HNE and SSB), granted in 2013 - Co-writer of awarded proposals to HAP (official applicant: Prof. Jaap Keijer):

o BIOCLAIMS, EU FP-7, 1 PhD project, granted 2009 o VLAG 1 PhD project, granted 2009

Winner of TIFN (Top Institute of Food and Nutrition) Publication Prize 2009 Schepens, M.A.A.; Schonewille, A.J.; Vink, C.; Van Schothorst, E.M.; Kramer, E.; Hendriks, T.; Brummer,

R.J.; Keijer, J.; Van der Meer, R.; Bovee-Oudenhoven, I.M.J.: Supplemental calcium attenuates the colitis-related increase in diarrhea, intestinal permeability, and extracellular matrix breakdown in HLA-b27 transgenic rats. Journal of Nutrition 2009; 139; 1525 – 1533 (IF 4.2).

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Name: Dr. Arie Nieuwenhuizen, H-index 17 (WoS) E-mail: [email protected] URL: www.molecularphysiology.eu GENERAL INFORMATION Date of birth: August 15, 1969 Current position: Lecturer Fields of Expertise: Physiology, endocrinology QUALIFICATIONS - MSc Biology (University of Groningen) - PhD Medicine (University of Groningen) SCIENTIFIC CAREER - (Senior) scientist at Numico Research, Wageningen (1998-2004) - Assistant professor at Maastricht University (Human Biology group), NUTRIM (2004-2009) - Expert on “Nutrition, health and disease” at the Dutch Nutrition Centre (2009-2010) - Lecturer at Wageningen University, Human and Animal Physiology group (2010-now) OUTPUT Publications - Number of publications in international refereed scientific journals according to WoS: 46 - Contributions to books: 1 - Number of citations according to WoS: 833 (809 without self-citations) - H-index: 17 Supervision of PhD theses Number of PhD students supervised till defense of thesis: 2.Currently supervising 2 PhD students. Scientific teaching Numerous BSc and MSc courses:

The healthy body (BSc Health Sciences, UM) Biological basis of behaviour (MSc, UM) Principles of Human Physiology Integrated Human Physiology Interventions for Healthy Ageing in Humans and Model Species Nutrition and Sports Animal Ethics

Supervising BSc (17) and MSc theses (12) PhD courses (VLAG) including organization: Food intake regulation Developing PhD course (VLAG): Energy metabolism and body composition Key publications 2009 – 2014 - Keijer J, Hoevenaars FP, Nieuwenhuizen A, van Schothorst EM (2014) Nutrigenomics of body weight

regulation: a rationale for careful dissection of individual contributors. Nutrients. 2014 6:4531 (IF 3.1) - Rutters F, Nieuwenhuizen AG, Lemmens SG, Bouwman F, Mariman E, Westerterp-Plantenga MS

(2011) Associations between anthropometrical measurements, body composition, single-nucleotide polymorphisms of the hypothalamus/pituitary/adrenal (HPA) axis and HPA axis functioning. Clinical Endocrinology (Oxf) 74:67. (IF 3.4)

- van Vught AJ, Nieuwenhuizen AG, Veldhorst MA, Brummer RJ, Westerterp-Plantenga MS (2010) The effects of protein ingestion on GH concentrations in visceral obesity. Hormone and Metabolic Research 42:740(IF 2.1)

- Westerterp-Plantenga MS, Nieuwenhuizen A, Tomé D, Soenen S, Westerterp KR (2009). Dietary protein, weight loss, and weight maintenance. Annual Review of Nutrition. 29:21 (IF 10.5)

- Rutters F, Nieuwenhuizen AG, Lemmens SG, Born JM, Westerterp-Plantenga MS (2009). Acute stress-related changes in eating in the absence of hunger. Obesity 17:72 (IF 4.4)

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Name: Dr. Dorien van Dartel, H-index 12 (WoS) E-mail: [email protected] URL: www.molecularphysiology.eu GENERAL INFORMATION Date of birth: 3-2-1983 Current position: scientific researcher/lecturer Fields of Expertise: molecular biology, mitochondrial dynamics, linking in vitro-in vivo studies, whole genome data analysis QUALIFICATIONS - 2006 MSc degree: Biomedical Sciences, Radboud University, Nijmegen, NL - 2011 PhD degree: ’Detection of developmental toxicity using differentiating

embryonic stem cells - a transcriptomic approach’, Maastricht University, Maastricht, NL

SCIENTIFIC CAREER - 2006-2010: PhD student, Maastricht, The Netherlands - 2011-2013: postdoc, Wageningen, The Netherlands - 2013-present: scientific researcher/lecturer, Wageningen, The Netherlands OUTPUT Publications - Number of publications in international refereed scientific journals (WoS): 24 - Contributions to books: 1 - Number of citations (WoS): 337 - H-index: 12 Supervision of PhD theses Number of PhD students supervised: 2 (defense in 2016 and 2017). Scientific teaching Msc courses: ‘Development and Healthy Aging’ and ‘Molecular Regulation of Health and Disease’ Supervising MSc theses (19) and BSc theses (10) Five key publications 2009 – 2014 - van Dartel DAM, Schulpen SS, Theunissen PT, Bunschoten A, Piersma AH, Keijer J (2014) Dynamic Changes in Energy Metabolism upon Embryonic Stem Cell Differentiation Support Developmental Toxicant Identification. Toxicology. 324:76 (IF 3.7) - Piga R, van Dartel DAM, Bunschoten A, van der Stelt I, Keijer J (2014) The role of Frizzled6 in the molecular mechanism of beta-carotene action in the lung. Toxicology. 320:67. (IF 3.7) - Keijer J, van Dartel DAM (2014) Reprogrammed Metabolism of Cancer Cells as a Potential Therapeutic Target. Current Pharmaceutical Design 20:2580 (IF 3.3) - van Dartel DAM, Pennings JLA, de la Fonteyne LJJ, van Herwijnen M, van Delft JH, van Schooten FJ, Piersma AH (2010) Monitoring developmental toxicity in the Embryonic Stem cell Test using differential gene expression of differentiation-related genes. Toxicological Sciences.116:130 (IF 4.5) - van Dartel DAM, Pennings JLA, Hendriksen PJ, van Schooten FJ, Piersma AH (2009) Early gene expression changes during embryonic stem cell differentiation into cardiomyocytes and their modulation by monobutyl phthalate. Reproductive Toxicology. 27:93. (IF 2.7) Membership of national and international scientific organizations - 2009-2012: Dutch Society of Toxicology (NVT) RELEVANT JOB-RELATED SOCIAL POSITIONS - 2011: Publication about PhD thesis on several public websites, e.g. STW, RIVM, and Dutch popular science magazine Quest - 2010-present: active social media exposure (LinkedIn, ResearchGate, Facebook) - 2011-present: organizing and contributing to activities for secondary education students

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MAJOR SCIENTIFIC AWARDS / PRIZES / GRANTS: - Joep van den Bercken Award, best PhD thesis in the field of toxicology, Scientific Committee Dutch Society of Toxicology, Dutch Society of Toxicology (NVT), 2012 - Elsevier Award best paper published in Reproductive Toxicology, 2012

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Mini Curriculum Vitae Name: Dr. Jessica Hegeman, H-index 6 (WoS) E-mail: [email protected] URL: www.molecularphysiology.eu GENERAL INFORMATION Date of birth: 04 October 1981 Current position: Scientific researcher/Academic lecturer Fields of Expertise: (Molecular) Physiology, Metabolism, Immunology, Biology QUALIFICATIONS: - Doctorate (PhD) on November 04, 2010, University of Utrecht - Masters Biology (MSc) on December 23, 2005, University of Groningen SCIENTIFIC CAREER: - Researcher/lecturer at Wageningen University (research field: (molecular) physiology and metabolism) - Postdoc at Academic Medical Center Amsterdam (research field: lung physiology and immunology) - PhD student at University Medical Center Utrecht (research field: lung physiology and immunology) - MSc student at Rijksuniversiteit Groningen (research field: neuroendocrinology) Periods abroad: - 2012: 3 months at University hospital Dresden, Germany (research field: lung physiology and immunology) - 2005: 6 months at University of Cincinnati OH USA (research field: neuroendocrinology) OUTPUT: Publications: - Number of publications in international refereed scientific journals (WoS): 12 - Number of citations (WoS): 171 - H-index: 6; Contributions to books: 2 Supervision of PhD theses: - Number of PhD students supervised till defense of thesis: 1 (defense in 2017) (another will start in near future) Scientific teaching: - BSc courses: teacher and coordinator (Human & Animal Biology, part 1 and 2, Principles of Human Physiology) - BSc and MSc theses: supervisor since February 2013 (total: 20; MSc thesis: 13 and BSc thesis: 7) - BSc thesis: coordinator Three key publications 2009 – 2014: - Hoevenaars FP, Keijer J, Herreman L, Palm I, Hegeman MA, Swarts HJ, van Schothorst EM (2014) Adipose

tissue metabolism and inflammation are differently affected by weight loss in obese mice due to either a high-fat diet restriction or change to a low fat diet. Genes and Nutrition 9:391 (IF 3.4)

- Hegeman MA, Hemmes SN, Kuipers MT, Bos LD, Jongsma G, Roelofs JJ, van der Sluijs KF, Juffermans NP, Vroom MB, Schultz MJ (2013) The extent of ventilator-induced lung injury in mice partly depends on duration of mechanical ventilation. Critical Care Research and Practice 2013: 435236 (IF -)

- Hegeman MA, Hennus MP, Cobelens PM, Kavelaars A, Jansen NJ, Schultz MJ, van Vught AJ, Heijnen CJ (2013) Dexamethasone attenuates VEGF expression and inflammation but not barrier dysfunction in a murine model of ventilator-induced lung injury. Plos One 8:e57374 (IF 3.5)

- Hegeman MA, Hennus MP, Heijnen CJ, Specht PA, Lachmann B, Jansen NJ, van Vught AJ, Cobelens PM (2009) Ventilator-induced endothelial activation and inflammation in the lung and distal organs. Critical Care 13: R182. (IF 5.0)

RELEVANT SCIENTIFIC SERVICES: Membership of national and international scientific organizations:

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- 2014-present: European Cooperation in Science and Technology (COST); COST Action TD1304. The Network for the Biology of Zinc (Zinc-Net) (Substitute country representative) - 2010-2012: European Society of Intensive Care Medicine (ESICM), European Respiratory Society (ERS) and American Thoracic Society (ATS) (research field of emergency and pulmonary medicine) RELEVANT JOB-RELATED SOCIAL POSITIONS: - 2013-present: Organizing and contributing to activities for secondary education students - 2010-present: Active social media exposure (LinkedIn, ResearchGate, Facebook) - 2010: Publications about PhD thesis on several public websites, e.g. Lung Foundation NL, Artsennet

MAJOR SCIENTIFIC AWARDS / PRIZES / GRANTS: - 2012: ERS Short-term Research Training Fellowship (3 months at University hospital Dresden,

Germany) - 2010: PhD thesis was financially supported by Heart & Lung Foundation Utrecht, Stichting Astma

Bestrijding, Dutch Astma Foundation, Maquet Netherlands BV, Teva Pharma NL, Stichting Gilles Hondius Foundation.

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Name: dr. Sander Grefte, H-index 7 (WoS) E-mail: [email protected] URL: www.molecularphysiology.eu GENERAL INFORMATION Date of birth: 11-12-1980 Current position: Post-doc Fields of Expertise: muscle cell biology/mitochondria QUALIFICATIONS: - Bachelor degree, Applied Science, Saxion Hogeschool Enschede, NL. - Master of Science degree, Biomedical Sciences, Pathobiology, Radboud

University Nijmegen, NL. SCIENTIFIC CAREER: - April 2007 – October 2011: PhD student, Orthodontics and Craniofacial Biology, Radboudumc, Nijmegen, NL - October 2011 – April 2015: Post-doc, Biochemistry, Radboud Institute for Molecular Life Sciences, Radboudumc, Nijmegen, NL - May 2015 - present: Education Support/Post-doc, Human and Animal Physiology, Wageningen University, Wageningen, NL. OUTPUT: Publications: - Number of publications in international refereed scientific journals according to WoS: 17 - Contributions to books: 1 - Number of citations according to WoS: 248 - H-index: 7 Scientific teaching: - Supervision of 6 MSc and 6 BSc students - Practical teaching of first year BSc students: Enzyme Kinetics, Regulation of Osmosis, and Matlab Three key publications 2009 – 2014: - Grefte S, Wagenaars JAL, Jansen R, Willems PH, Koopman WJ (2015) Rotenone inhibits primary murine myotube formation via Raf-1 and ROCK2. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Molecular Cell Research 1853:1606 (IF: 5.3) - Liemburg-Apers DC, Willems PHGM, Koopman Werner JH, Grefte S (2015) Interactions between mitochondrial reactive oxygen species and cellular glucose metabolism. Archives of Toxicology, Accepted. (IF: 5.3) - Blanchet L*, Grefte S*, Smeitink JA, Willems PH, Koopman WJ (2014). Photo-induction and automated quantification of reversible mitochondrial permeability transition pore opening in primary mouse myotubes. PLoS One. 2014 9(11):e114090 *Shared first author. (IF: 3.5) - Valsecchi F, Grefte S, Roestenberg P, Joosten-Wagenaars J, Smeitink JA, Willems PH, Koopman WJ (2013).Primary fibroblasts of NDUFS4(-/-) mice display increased ROS levels and aberrant mitochondrial morphology. Mitochondrion.13:436 (IF -) - Grefte S, Kuijpers-Jagtman AM, Torensma R, Von den Hoff JW.Skeletal muscle fibrosis (2010) The effect of stromal-derived factor-1alpha-loaded collagen scaffolds. Regeneration Medicine. 5:737 (IF3.5) RELEVANT SCIENTIFIC SERVICES: Membership of national and international scientific organizations: - 2007 – 2011: Member of the Dutch Association of Matrix Biology - 2014 – present: Member of the The Netherlands Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology MAJOR SCIENTIFIC AWARDS / PRIZES / GRANTS: - European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO) short-term fellowship grant (2011; €2.500)

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- Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen (KNAW) Ter Meulen Fonds (TMF) grant (2011; €2000)

- European Orthodontic Society Research Grant (2010; £20.000)

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Name: Dr. Vincent C. J. de Boer, H-index 15 (WoS) E-mail: [email protected] URL: www.molecularphysiology.eu GENERAL INFORMATION Date of birth: 11-09-1977 Current position: Researcher Fields of Expertise: (molecular) physiology/metabolism QUALIFICATIONS: - 2002: Doctoraal (MSc) Degree, Analytical Chemistry, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, NL. - 2007: Doctor (PhD) Degree, Toxicology, WUR, NL. SCIENTIFIC CAREER: - 2002-2007: PhD Student, RIKILT- Institute of Food Safety (WUR), Wageningen, NL - 2007-2009: Postdoctoral fellow, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA - 2010-2013: VENI postdoctoral fellow (group leader), Lab Genetic Metabolic Diseases, AMC, Amsterdam, NL - 2013-2015: Group Leader, Emma’s children’s Hospital, AMC, Amsterdam, NL - 2015- present: Researcher, Human and Animal Physiology, Wageningen University, Wageningen, NL PERIODS ABROAD 2007-2009 (24 months) Department of Pathology, Marcia Haigis Lab, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA OUTPUT: Publications: Number of publications (excluding abstracts) in international refereed scientific journals: 23 Number of citations (WoS): 830; H-index (WoS): 15 Citations per publication (WoS): 39.52 Patents: 1 application: SIRT4 and uses thereof. HMV-132.60 – (Vincent de Boer, Marcia Haigis), publication number US20110287026 (licensed to GSK) Supervision of PhD theses: Number of PhD students supervised until defense of thesis: 1 Scientific teaching: 2003 -2014 Mentoring and supervision of 8 MSc students, 3 BSc students and 1 MD student 2012- 2013 University of Amsterdam, NL, Biomedical Sciences: Lectures for the course Metabolic Diseases 2003-2006 WUR Toxicology: course lectures and practical tutor, Cell Biology and Health, General

Toxicology, Environmental toxicology Five key publications 2009 – 2014: - de Boer VCJ*, Houten SM* (2014) A mitochondrial expatriate: nuclear pyruvate dehydrogenase.

Cell 158:9 *combined corresponding author. (IF 32.0) - Pougovkina O, te Brinke H, Ofman R, van Cruchten A, Kulik W, Wanders RJA, Houten SM, de Boer

VCJ (2014) Mitochondrial protein acetylation is driven by acetyl-CoA form fatty acid oxidation. Human Molecular Genetics. 23:3513. (IF 7.7)

- Laurent G*, de Boer VCJ*, Finley LWS, Sweeney M, Lu H, Schug TT, Cen Y, Jeong SM, Li X, Sauve AA, Haigis MC (2013). SIRT4 represses PPARα activity and suppresses hepatic lipid catabolism gene expression. Molecular and Cellular Biology. 33:4552. *combined first author. (IF 4.8)

- Garcia-Cao I, Song MS, Hobbs RM, Laurent G, Giorgi C, de Boer VCJ, Anastasiou D, Ito K, Sasaki AT, Rameh L, Carracedo A, Vander Heiden MG, Cantley LC, Pinton P, Haigis MC, Pandolfi PP (2012)

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Systemic elevation of PTEN induces a tumor-suppressive metabolic state. Cell 2012 149:49. (IF 32.0)

- de Boer VCJ, Dihal AA, van der Woude H, Arts ICW, Wolffram S, Alink GM, Rietjens IMCM, Keijer J, Hollman PCH. (2005) Tissue distribution of quercetin in rats and pigs. Journal of Nutrition. 2005 135:1718. (IF 4.2)

RELEVANT SCIENTIFIC SERVICES: Membership of national and international scientific organizations: - 2009 - present: Member of the American Chemical Society. RELEVANT JOB-RELATED SOCIETAL POSITIONS: - Metabolic Core facility founder and manager at Clinical Chemistry – Academic Medical Center, Amsterdam MAJOR SCIENTIFIC AWARDS / PRIZES / GRANTS: 2012 NWO medium investment grant – (Co-Applicant) (206kE) 2011 Young investigator award – International Society for the Study of Fatty acids and Lipids (ISSFAL) 2010 VENI fellowship (Dutch Scientific Organization, The Netherlands) (250 kE) 2009 AMC postdoctoral fellowship (Academic Medical Center, Amsterdam, The Netherlands) (250 kE) 2007 Rubicon fellowship (Dutch Scientific Organization, The Netherlands) (62 kE) 2006 Young talent travel award – Federation of the Societies of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (FEBS).

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Quantitative Veterinary Epidemiology (QVE)

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Name: Mart C.M. de Jong E-mail: [email protected] URL: GENERAL INFORMATION Date of birth: 30-08-1957 Current position: Full professor Fields of Expertise: Population biology of infections Mathematical biology Statistical methods QUALIFICATIONS: MSc, PhD SCIENTIFIC CAREER: 1989-2005 Researcher and head of the epidemiology group at CVI Lelystad 1999-now Full Professor, Wageningen University OUTPUT: Publications: - Number of publications in international refereed scientific journals according to WoS: 182 - Number of citations according to WoS: 3494 ; H-index: 33 Patents: Supervision of PhD theses: Number of PhD students supervised till defense of thesis 2009-2014: 8 (0 % with distinction). Number of PhD students supervised till defense of thesis total: 28 (0 % with distinction). Scientific teaching: Modelling Biological Systems BSc Biology Managing Infections and Diseases in Animal Populations MSc Animal Science Three key publications 2009 – 2014: Sitaras, I, Kalthoff, D, Beer, M, Peeters, B, and de Jong, MCM (2014): Immune Escape Mutants of Highly

Pathogenic Avian Influenza H5N1 Selected Using Polyclonal Sera: Identification of Key Amino Acids in the HA Protein. Plos One 9.

Ssematimba, A, Elbers, ARW, Hagenaars, TJ, and de Jong, MCM (2012): Estimating the Per-Contact Probability of Infection by Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (H7N7) Virus during the 2003 Epidemic in The Netherlands. Plos One 7.

van Bunnik, BAD, Ssematimba, A, Hagenaars, TJ, Nodelijk, G, Haverkate, MR, Bonten, MJM, Hayden, MK, Weinstein, RA, Bootsma, MCJ, and De Jong, MCM (2014): Small distances can keep bacteria at bay for days. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 111, 3556-3560.

RELEVANT SCIENTIFIC SERVICES Membership of editorial boards of international scientific journals: Membership of national and international scientific organizations: - Scientific committee International Society of Veterinary Epidemiology (ISVEE) conference XIII in

Maastricht - Commissie van deskundigen dierziekten. The Dutch advisory group on managing infectious diseases

in animals - Department for the Environment Fisheries & Rural Affairs (UK) committee of vaccination in bovines

against bTb.

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Name: Klaas Frankena E-mail: [email protected] GENERAL INFORMATION Date of birth: 19-12-1956 Current position: Associate professor Fields of Expertise: epidemiology, study design and analysis, educational skills QUALIFICATIONS: MSc, PhD SCIENTIFIC CAREER: 1987-1997 Assistant Professor, Wageningen University 1997-2012 Associated Professor, Wageningen University OUTPUT: Publications: - Number of publications in international refereed scientific journals according to WoS: 111 - Contributions to books: 1 (co-editor) - Number of citations according to WoS: 1952 ; H-index: 26 Patents: Supervision of PhD theses: Number of PhD students supervised till defense of thesis 2009-2014: 4 (0 % with distinction). Number of PhD students supervised till defense of thesis total: 9 (0 % with distinction). Scientific teaching: QVE-30306 QVE-30806 Three key publications 2009 – 2014: Schouten, J.M., van de Giessen, A.W., Frankena, K., De Jong, M.C.M., Graat, E.A.M. (2009). Transmission and quantification of verocytotoxin-producing Escherichia coli O157 in dairy cattle and calves. Epidemiology and Infection 137: 114-123. Aznar, I., McGrath, G., Murphy, D., Corner, L.A.L., Gormley, E., Frankena, K., More, S.J., Martin, W., O'Keeffe, J., de Jong, M.C.M. (2011). Trial design to estimate the effect of vaccination on tuberculosis incidence in badgers. Veterinary Microbiology 151: 104-111. Piepers, S., Peeters, K., Opsomer, G., Barkema, H.W., Frankena, K., De Vliegher, S. (2011). Pathogen group specific risk factors at herd, heifer and quarter levels for intramammary infections in early lactating dairy heifers. Preventive Veterinary Medicine 99: 91-101. RELEVANT SCIENTIFIC SERVICES Membership of editorial boards of international scientific journals: - Editorial Board Member Preventive Veterinary Medicine: 2004-now - Associate editor Preventive Veterinary Medicine: 2009-now - SMBWO registered as Epidemiologist level B (1994) - Author/editor of Application of quantitative methods in veterinary epidemiology (eds. J.P.T.M.

Noordhuizen, M.V. Thrusfield, K. Frankena, E.A.M. Graat) 2001, 429 pages, ISBN 978-90-74134-89-7. Membership of national and international scientific organizations: - Society of Veterinary Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine (SVEPM) - International Society of Veterinary Epidemiology (ISVEE)

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Name: Lisette Graat ([email protected]) Date of birth: 02-07-1965 Chair group: QVE Current position: assistant professor Expertise: epidemiology, study design, statistical analysis, educational skills Education 1989 MSc diploma: Animal Sciences, Wageningen University, Wageningen, The Netherlands 1996 PhD diploma: Epidemiology of coccidiosis, Wageningen University, Wageningen, The Netherlands Academic career 1996-2015 (since 1997 0.6-0.75 fte): assistant professor, Wageningen University, The Netherlands Publications Refereed journal papers: 50 Refereed journal papers in the last five years: 27 Citations: 791, 15.82 per item, h-index=17 PhD supervision Co-promoter of graduated PhD students: 1 (Marije Schouten) (November 2005) Co-promoter of graduated PhD students: 1 (Els Broens) (October 2011) Co-promoter of graduated PhD students: 1 (Annette Boerlage) (July 2013) Daily supervisor of ongoing PhD students: 1 (Patricia Huijbers) Scientific teaching • QVE-20306 (Veterinary Epidemiology and Economics): coordinator and lecturer • QVE-30306 (Quantitative Veterinary Epidemiology): coordinator and lecturer • YAS-20303 (Skills Development and Professional Outlook): coordinator/lecturer and coordinator

field trip • YAS-80312 (BSc thesis Animal Sciences): coordinator and lecturer • BSc thesis supervision • MSc thesis supervision • PhD thesis supervision • (I tutored some AMC groups (now ACT), but stopped when it was scheduled within one period). Three key publications 2009-2014 Mulders, M. N.; Haenen, A. P. J.; Geenen, P. L.; Vesseur, P.C.; Poldervaart, E.S.; Bosch, T.; Huijsdens, X.W.; Hengeveld, P.D.; Dam-Deisz, W. D. C.; Graat, E.A.M.; Mevius, D.; Voss, A.; Van De Giessen, A.W. Prevalence of livestock-associated MRSA in broiler flocks and risk factors for slaughterhouse personnel in The Netherlands . Epidemiology and Infection 2010;138 (5): 743-755 . Broens, E. M.; Graat, E. A. M.; Van Der Wolf, P. J.; Van De Giessen, A.W.; De Jong, M.C.M. Prevalence and risk factor analysis of livestock associated MRSA-positive pig herds in The Netherlands. Preventive Veterinary Medicine 2011; 102 (1): 41-49. Broens E.M.; Graat E.A.M.; van de Giessen A.W.; Broekhuizen-Stins M.J.; de Jong M.C.M. Quantification of transmission of livestock-associated methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus in pigs. Veterinary Microbiology 2012; 155: 381-388. Funding Externally funded PhD or postdoc projects acquired by me in the past five years:

1. Population dynamics of non typable Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus aureus (NT-MRSA) in pigs (2007-2012).

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2. Human and veterinary perspective of transmission of ESBLs between poultry and to humans, including quantifying effects of intervention measures (2011-2015).

Proofs of academic esteem 2008: Top 5 Nominated teacher of the year, Wageningen University, The Netherlands 2008: Opponent PhD defence Thesis Anita Haug entitled: Coccidiosis in broiler chickens –

Identification, epidemiological aspects and evaluation of gross intestinal lesions of infected birds, Norwegian School of Veterinary Science, Oslo, Norway

Author/editor of Application of quantitative methods in veterinary epidemiology (eds. J.P.T.M. Noordhuizen, M.V. Thrusfield, K. Frankena, E.A.M. Graat) 2001, 429 pages, ISBN 978-90-74134-89-7.

Board member Dutch Society for Veterinary Epidemiology and Economics (1999-2006) Board member of the British Society of Veterinary Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine (2000-

2001) Seven criteria for staff: Be in possession of a PhD degree: YES Have scored a minimum 13 publications in refereed journals during the past 5 years, where a first

authorship counts as two publications: YES Have acted at least once as co-promoter of a PhD student during the past 5 years: YES Have attracted at least one externally-funded PhD or postdoc project during the past 5 years: YES Have achieved at least an average citation score in the relevant discipline (compared to colleagues in

a similar position): YES (h-index=17) Have made a substantial contribution to PhD courses and seminars during the past 5 years (not

necessarily WIAS courses): YES (design and analysis of transmission experiments) Have been recognised for scientific achievement (honorary doctorates, scientific awards, membership

on editorial boards etc): YES (see proofs of academic esteem)