Dr. Berta Cillero-Pastor and Prof. Ron Heeren receive again ITN grant
Dr. Berta Cillero-Pastor and Prof. Ron Heeren receive again an Innovative Training Networks Marie Skłodowska-Curie Action grant (ITN).
New mass spectrometry imaging tools will be developed in the FoodTraNet project (Advanced Research and Training Network in food quality, safety and security) to assure food quality and traceability and to characterize new products based on the latest advances in nanotechnology.
Next to other industrial companies, two reputable Limburg wine growers, Aldenborgh and Overst, are involved in the project.

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For the research at Maastricht UMC+ and Erasmus MC to the steering of the bladder from the brains a grant of circa 1 million euro has been awarded from the programme Humane Meetmodellen 2.0. Within this project more effective research methods with human beings are developed and used, which reduces...
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