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Katrien De Bock, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
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Katrien De Bock was born in Belgium in 1980 and is a Belgian citizen. She received her Master in Rehabilitation sciences in 2002. During her PhD-period at the Research Center for Exercise and Health (University of Leuven – Belgium - Oct 2002 to Sept 2007), she focused her research on exercise physiology and studied metabolic plasticity in muscle during exercise in the fasted state. From Oct 2007 to June 2013, she conducted a postdoctoral training at the Vesalius Research Center, Flemish Interuniversity Institute of Biotechnology (VIB - University of Leuven - Belgium) where she studied the link between angiogenesis and metabolism during development and disease. In Sept 2014, she received an assistant professorship position at University of Leuven (Belgium), but almost immediately moved to Madrid (Spain) for an intensive research stay in the laboratory of Prof. Julian Aragonés where she studied the link between hypoxia and metabolism (02-08/ 2014). Since 2015, Katrien De Bock is Professor at ETH Zurich (Department of Health Sciences and Technology, Switzerland). Her laboratory focuses its research on investigating how endothelial cells rewire their metabolism during angiogenesis and how endothelial cells metabolically communicate with other cell types in the muscle microenvironment to maintain or establish muscle homeostasis is response to exercise and/or damage. Specific interest goes to deciphering mechanisms of blood vessel growth and endothelial metabolic crosstalk with immune cells. For more information on the research and latest publications from the lab: www.musec.ethz.ch and @debocklab

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