CIN Symposium
We kick off our meeting with the introduction of two new PhD members of the CIN community.
- Rick Voncken - Investigating Choline Concentration Changes, Working Memory, and Long-Range Synchrony in Alzheimer’s Disease; The Role of TACS Theta-Gamma Cross-Frequency Synchronization Using Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy (MRS)
- Vignesh Shaju - Multiscale Neuroimaging in Translational Neonatology
Next, we will take a vascular venture into the brain with three expert talks from senior researchers.
We are proud to announce that Prof. dr. Caroline van Heugten (neuropsychologist), Prof. dr. Julie Staals (neurologist); and Dr. Roel Haeren (neurosurgeon) are joining us to introduce their research and departments.
The CIN symposium is an excellent platform to learn about other faculties’ expertise, infrastructure, and research lines. This is the opportunity to find your partner for the upcoming CIN PhD matching fund grant.
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