News
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Hundreds of students, scientists and citizens flocked to the Human Brain Project Open Day at the MECC Maastricht conference centre on 15 October.
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Scientists from Maastricht University (UM) and researchers from Denmark and Germany have developed a new technique to accurately determine both the location and identity of lipids in bodily tissues in a single workflow. Lipids are essential molecules in every cell of our body and intimately involved...
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Fundamental research on the repair process involved in tissue damage
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UM researchers find that sensation seeking is a decisive factor in participating in painful experiments.
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Returning to the labour market is a process that requires a human approach (inaugural lecture Angelique de Rijk).
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PhD research by Tom Houben at the Maastricht UMC+.
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Brain tissue completely regenerates in four to five weeks (news MUMC+).
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Epigenetic changes can be detected in the blood of test subjects within two hours of exposure to exhaust fumes.
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General practitioners rarely record alcohol abuse in a patient's medical records. 'This is because many GPs fail to identify alcohol abuse in patients,' says PhD candidate Latifa Abidi from Maastricht University (UM).
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Scientists from Maastricht University (UM) and the University Medical Centre Groningen (UMCG) have managed to influence speech comprehension by sending electrical currents through the skull to stimulate the brain area involved in hearing.