Ron Mathijssen, MD, PhD

Biography

Ron Mathijssen, MD, PhD, studied medicine at the Erasmus University Rotterdam for which he received his MD degree in 2000. Two years later he defended his thesis (cum laude) entitled: ‘Irinotecan: from Clinical Pharmacokinetics to Pharmacogenetics’. Subsequently, he became Internist, Medical Oncologist, and Clinical Pharmacologist.

Since 2013, he is a professor in Individualized Oncological Pharmacotherapy at the Department of Medical Oncology, heading the division of Translational Pharmacology. His main research is focused on ‘tailored therapy’ of systemic anti-cancer agents. He is closely collaborating with many national and international groups, supervises several PhD students, and published over 200 peer reviewed papers and book chapters. In addition, he is member of the Dutch Cancer Society scientific counsel. Finally, he is the chair of the Dutch Pharmacology Oncology Group; a national collaboration to individualize the dose of anti-cancer drugs.

Ron Mathijssen, 2019
Position
Department of Medical Oncology, Erasmus MC, Netherlands