Ronald Hans Anton Plasterk (; born 12 April 1957) is a Dutch scientist, entrepreneur and retired politician of the
Labour Party (PvdA). He has earned a PhD degree in biology, specialised in molecular genetics. Being a former
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of the
Dutch government, he has been the founder and CEO of Frame Cancer Therapeutics since December 2018. Next to his work at Frame, he has been appointed as professor at the
University of Amsterdam since September 2018.
Biography
Plasterk attended a
Gymnasium in
The Hague from 1969 till 1975. He then went to the
Leiden University
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, where he obtained his
MSc
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degree ''
cum laude
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'' in biology in 1981. From 1980, Plasterk also studied
economics at the
University of Amsterdam, of which he completed the
propaedeutics in 1981. From 1981 to 1984 he worked as a researcher at the biomedical institute of the Leiden University before earning his
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degree in
natural science
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in 1984. Beside this, Plasterk also served on the
Municipal Council of
Leiden from 11 October 1982 until 1 September 1984.
Plasterk worked as a
postdoctoral researcher at the
California Institute of Technology in
Pasadena, California
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from January 1985 until November 1987. Afterwards, he worked at the
Laboratory of Molecular Biology in
Cambridge,
England where he conducted research on
Caenorhabditis elegans
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, a
nematode
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used as a model organism. In Cambridge he worked together with British later Nobel laureate
John Sulston.
Plasterk worked as a researcher at
Netherlands Cancer Institute from November 1987 until February 2000 and served as director of the
Oncology department of the Netherlands Cancer Institute from July 1989 until February 2000. Plasterk worked as a professor of
molecular biology at the
Free University Amsterdam
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from January 1993 until February 1997 and as a professor of
molecular genetics at the University of Amsterdam from February 1997 until February 2000.
Plasterk worked as director of the
Hubrecht Institute an affiliation of the
Royal Academy of Arts and Sciences from February 2000 until February 2007 and was a professor of molecular genetics at the
Utrecht University from February 2000 until February 2007.
He became active in the
public sector and occupied numerous seats as a nonprofit director on several boards of directors and supervisory boards (
Wellcome Trust,
European Molecular Biology Organization,
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and the Royal Academy of Arts and Sciences) served on several
state commissions and councils on behalf of the government (
Health Council) and as a political pundit and columnist for ''
Intermediair'', ''
Volkskrant'' and ''
Buitenhof''.
After the
election of 2006, Plasterk was appointed as
Minister of Education, Culture and Science in the
Cabinet Balkenende IV, taking office on 22 February 2007.
The Cabinet Balkenende IV fell on 20 February 2010 after tensions in the coalition over the extension of the Dutch involvement in the
Task Force Urozgan
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of the
International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) in
Afghanistan and continued to serve in a
demissionary capacity until the Labour Party cabinets members resigned on 23 February 2010. Plasterk was elected as a
Member of the House of Representatives after the
election of 2010, taking office on 17 June 2010 serving as a
frontbencher and
spokesperson for
Finances.
After the
Leader of the Labour Party and
Parliamentary leader of the Labour Party in the House of Representatives
Job Cohen announced that he was stepping down as Leader and Parliamentary leader in the House of Representatives following increasing criticism on his leadership, Plasterk announced his candidacy to succeed him. Plasterk lost the
leadership election to fellow frontbencher
Diederik Samsom
Diederik Maarten Samsom (; born 10 July 1971) is a Dutch environmentalist and retired politician who served the Labour Party (''Partij van de Arbeid'' PvdA) from 2012 to 2016. He was the first leader in the 70-year history of the PvdA to have b ...
on 16 March 2012.
Following the
election of 2012 Plasterk was appointed as
Minister of the Interior and Kingdom Relations in the
Cabinet Rutte II, taking office on 5 November 2012. Plasterk took a medical leave of absence from 29 June 2016 until 16 September 2016 during which
Minister for Housing and the Central Government Sector Stef Blok served as acting Minister of the Interior and Kingdom Relations. On 10 September 2016, Plasterk announced his retirement from national politics and that he wouldn't stand for the
election of 2017. The Cabinet Rutte II was replaced by the
Cabinet Rutte III
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following the
cabinet formation of 2017 on 26 October 2017.
Plasterk retired from national politics and became active in the
private sector and public sector. Following his position as minister, Plasterk joined the company
myTomorrows as
chief scientific officer in December 2017. He left myTomorrows in December 2018 and founded the startup company Frame Cancer Therapeutics. of which he is also the CEO. Frame Cancer Therapeutics is a
pharmaceutical company that is dedicated to the development of novel cancer immunotherapies. Besides this, Plasterk has also been appointed as professor at the University of Amsterdam in September 2018. Plasterk is also a prolific author, having written more than a dozen books and articles since 1990 about molecular biology, molecular genetics,
education and
atheism
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.
Career
Education and science
Plasterk attended highschool at the
gymnasium (school)
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Sint Janscollege in
The Hague between 1969 and 1975. He then studied
biology at the
Leiden University
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and
economics at the
University of Amsterdam. During this period he wrote for the student newspaper.
In 1981, he obtained an
MSc
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degree ''
Cum Laude
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'' in biology. He obtained his
propaedeutic diploma in economics in the same year. In 1984, he was awarded a
PhD PHD or PhD may refer to:
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degree in mathematics and the natural sciences at Leiden University for his thesis "Inversion of the G segment of bacteriophage Mu: analysis of a genetic switch". His study focused on
transposon sequences in DNA. While being a doctoral researcher between 1981 and 1984, Plasterk also was a member of the
Leiden city council for the Labour Party.
Between 1985 and 1986, he worked as a
postdoctoral researcher at the
California Institute of Technology in
Pasadena. There he studied the transposon sequences in
DNA in the parasite ''
Borrelia hermsii''. Between 1986 and 1987 he was a post-doc at the
MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology in
Cambridge,
where he worked with
John Sulston. He studied ''
Caenorhabditis elegans
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'', a
nematode
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that is used as a
model organism
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.
In 1987 he returned to the Netherlands where he became group leader and member of the board of the
Netherlands Cancer Institute in Amsterdam. In 1989 he became director of the research school of
oncology at the institute, where he remained until 2000. Between 1993 and 1997 he occupied the endowed chair in
molecular microbiology
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at the
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam.
Between 1997 and 2000 he was professor of
molecular genetics at the
University of Amsterdam. In February 2000 he became director of the
Netherlands Institute for Developmental Biology, also known as the
Hubrecht Laboratory, an institute of the
Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences
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(KNAW). He combined this with a position as professor in
developmental genetics at
Utrecht University from May 2000. He retained these positions until February 2007.
Since 2001 Plasterk has been a member of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences. Before entering politics he also was a member of the Health Council, which advises the
Minister of Health, Welfare and Sport, a member of the board of the
Wellcome Trust, member of the Committee on Biotechnology and Animals and of the
European Molecular Biology Organization.
Plasterk's research was in the area of
genetics and
functional genomics. He focused on the mechanism and regulation of DNA transposition, and on the mechanisms of
RNA interference and
microRNAs,
including the functions of
RNAi as a natural defense against the uncontrolled duplication of
transposons.
Columnist
Plasterk started as a columnist in the ''
Intermediair'', a weekly magazine oriented at young professionals and academics, in 1995.
In the early years he mainly wrote on the political and ethical aspects of genetic research.
In 1999 he switched from his column in the ''Intermediair'' to a weekly column in ''
de Volkskrant
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'', a leading
centre left quality
newspaper and a two-weekly spoken column in ''
Buitenhof'', a political talkshow produced by the
VPRO, the
NPS and the
VARA. He continued these columns until 2007 when he became minister.
In 2000 several of his columns were bundled in the book ''Leven uit het Lab'' ("Life from the Lab")
Plasterk wrote on a wide range of subjects: he is an outspoken
atheist
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. In 1997 he coined the term
ietsisme ("somethingism") to refer to the religious belief that the
Christian
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God does not exist, but that there is some greater force that created the universe and governs it. This position is roughly equivalent to 18th century
Deism
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. He first strongly criticized the belief on intellectual grounds, calling it a "poor and irritating phenomenon", but later claimed that it was a mix of atheism and nostalgia, and much more sympathetic "than the idea of a cruel God that wants this misery"
In his columns in ''de Volkskrant'' and ''Buitenhof'', he also fiercely opposed the proposal of
Maria van der Hoeven
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, who preceded him as
minister of Education, to teach
intelligent design in
high schools.
Furthermore, in the
referendum on the European constitution, he positioned himself as an outspoken critic of the
Treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe. He opposed the constitution because he considered that it did not clearly codify the responsibilities of the
European Union. He also felt that it laid too much emphasis on the
free market.
Politics
Plasterk was a member of the
Leiden city council for the
Labour Party in the early 1980s. Since 1995 he has been a political columnist for several national publications and a commentator on TV. In the mid-2000s he assumed several more active posts in national politics.
In 2006 he was member of the committee which wrote the
election manifesto for the Labour Party in the
2006 elections
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, which was led by
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. He also served as an advisor of the
national convention, a
think tank of the Dutch government on government reform.
On 22 February 2007 he was appointed
minister of Education, Culture and Science in the
fourth Balkenende cabinet for the Labour Party.
Because of this appointment Plasterk has ended his scientific career, because he considers it is impossible to leave research for several years and then hope to reintegrate.
Wouter Bos, leader of the Labour Party, sees Plasterk as a social and cultural
libertarian
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, who balances out the social and cultural conservativism of the Labour Party's coalition partners
Christian Democratic Appeal and the
Christian Union.
As minister Plasterk was responsible for
higher education and scientific education, for research, culture and
media,
women's emancipation and of the
LBGT
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, and for policy on the unemployed in the education sector. As such he is vice chair of the national Innovation Platform and member of the task force Women on Top.
A key issue during Plasterk's period as minister was the salary of teachers. When there was no room in the national budget to increase the salaries of teachers as advised by a committee led by
Alexander Rinnooy Kan, Plasterk was forced to find money from within the budget of his own ministry. Kan made his advice public just days after the
Miljoenennota (the national budget) was published. One of the solutions Plasterk considered was cutting the allowance for students and raising the fees for universities. Plasterk was strongly criticized by the
students unions for his proposals and by his coalition partners CDA and CU and the leftwing opposition parties
SP and
GroenLinks. In the end he and
Wouter Bos, the
minister of Finance, were able to find sufficient money for a marked increase in the salaries of teachers. Under the pressure of strikes by teachers, Plasterk came to a deal with the teachers´ union in April 2008.
He resigned on the morning of 20 February 2010, when all PvdA ministers withdrew from the
fourth Balkenende cabinet. The Queen accepted the resignations on 23 February 2010. In the
House of Representatives he focused on matters of
finance
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.
After politics
Following his position as minister, on December 1, 2017 Plasterk joined myTomorrows as Chief Scientific Officer, a company that mediates between patients, doctors, governments and pharmaceutical companies on faster availability of new medications. He left myTomorrows in December 2018 and founded the startup company Frame Cancer Therapeutics of which he is also the CEO. Frame Cancer Therapeutics is a
pharmaceutical company that is dedicated to the development of novel cancer immunotherapies. Since September 2018, Plasterk has been appointed as a professor at the
University of Amsterdam.
Personal life
Plasterk is married and has two children. He lives in
Amsterdam. Plasterk is a member of the Royal Christian Oratory Association "Excelsior" in
Amsterdam, an
evangelical choir in which he sings as a tenor. He participates in the yearly recital of the
Mattheus Passion of
Johann Sebastian Bach of Excelsior. His other hobbies include
literature,
painting and
photography.
In the summer of 2008 he appeared in ''
Zomergasten'', an evening long in-depth television interview of the
VPRO.
Awards
* 1999:
Spinoza Prize of the
Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research
* 2002: Award for Communication in the Life Sciences of
European Molecular Biology Organization
* 2005:
Grand Prix scientifique de la Fondation Louis D.
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of the
Institut de France (shared with American molecular biologist
David P. Bartel
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)
Bibliography
Selected scientific publications
* Ketting, R.F., Fischer, S.E.J.,
Bernstein, E., Sijen, T., Hannon, G.J., Plasterk R.H.A. (2001). Dicer functions in RNA interference and in synthesis of small RNA involved in developmental timing in C. elegans. Genes & Development 15: 2654–2659.
* Sijen, T., Fleenor, J., Simmer, F., Thijssen, K.L., Parrish, S., Timmons, L., Plasterk, R.H.A., Fire, A. (2001). On the role of RNA amplification in dsRNA-triggered gene silencing. Cell 107: 465–476.
* Tijsterman, M., Ketting, R.F., Okihara, K. L., Sijen, T., Plasterk, R. H. A. (2002) Short antisense RNAs can trigger gene silencing in C. elegans, depending on the RNA helicase MUT-14. Science 25;295 (5555): 694–697
* Wienholds, E., Schulte-Merker, S., Walderich, B., Plasterk, R.H.A. (2002) Target-selected inactivation of the zebrafish rag1 gene. Science 297 (July 5): 99–102.
* Wienholds, E., Koudijs, M.J., Van Eeden, F.J.M., Cuppen, E., Plasterk, R.H.A. (2003) The microRNA-producing enzyme Dicer 1 is essential for zebrafish development. Nature Genetics 35: 217–218.
* Sijen, T., Plasterk, R.H.A. (2003) Transposon silencing in the Caenorhabditis elegans germ line by natural RNAi. Nature 426: 310–314.
* Berezikov, E., Guryev, V., van de Belt, J., Wienholds, E., Plasterk, R.H.A., Cuppen, E. (2005) Phylogenetic shadowing and computational identification of human microRNA genes. Cell 120: 21–24.
* Robert, V.J.P., Sijen, T., van Wolfswinkel, J., Plasterk, R.H.A. (2005) Chromatin and RNAi factors protect the C. elegans germline against repetitive sequences. Genes Dev. 19: 782–787.
* Sijen T., Steiner F.A., Thijssen K.L., Plasterk R.H.A. (2007) Secondary siRNAs result from unprimed RNA synthesis and form a distinct class. Science. 2007 Jan 12;315(5809): 244–7.
Popular scientific publications
* ''Wormen en waarden'' (1993)
* ''Techniek van het leven: de betekenis van biotechnologie voor mens en samenleving'' (2000)
* ''Leven uit het lab'' (2002)
Decorations
References
External links
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