I obtained my double-doctorate on muscle physiology in 2009 from the Manchester Metropolitan University and the Vrije University Amsterdam, in which I studied why smokers are more prone to exercise intolerance and fatigue. From 2009-2012, I worked at the University of Leeds (UK) on the control of mitochondrial respiration during exercise. After returning to the Netherlands, I worked on various projects related to cardiac metabolism and mitochondrial function at the Amsterdam UMC, locations VUmc and AMC. Since 2019, I am assistant-professor at the Department of Human Movement Sciences of the VU University. I am involved in teaching and research in the areas of exercise and clinical immunology, exercise and muscle physiology and am a regular supervisor of BSc and MSc internships. I am involved in a large ESA/NASA-funded bedrest-study where the effects of microgravity are studied on the cellular and molecular level, and we perform a large study understanding fatigue in patients with Long COVID and ME/CVS. I received various grants from ZonMW, ME Research UK, Solve ME, The Physiological Society, Dutch Heart Foundation, European Association for the Study of Diabetes, and others.
Since 2024, I am heading the section Physiology at the Department of Human Movement Sciences