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Half-million-euro grant for Maastricht research into lung tumours
21-08-2017The Dutch Cancer Society (KWF) will fund Maastricht-based research into lung tumours with a €498,000 grant.
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People with a job learn most during their work
19-07-2017People with a job tend to learn more when carrying out their daily tasks and collaborating with experienced colleagues.
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European Project BONE: Eliminating the need for repeat surgery
10-07-2017A European transnational consortium led by Maastricht University (UM) will spend the next four years developing innovative bone implants.
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Diabetes medicine shown to have beneficial effect on blood vessels
06-07-2017Remarkable results of international REMOVAL study (MUMC+ news).
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DNA of soldiers with PTSD offers less protection against trauma
04-07-2017The DNA of soldiers who develop symptoms of PTSD after deployment to a war zone gives them less protection against traumatic experiences.
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Fewer phlebotomies needed thanks to medication
04-07-2017Gastric ulcer drug shown to have alternative application (MUMC+ news).
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Capillary damage can lead to depression
29-06-2017The Maastricht Study specialises in conducting microcirculation measurements
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Anger in the fMRI scanner: are violent offenders angrier than other people?
19-06-2017Franca Tonnaer investigated why people without a history of violence are capable of controlling their anger and why violent offenders are not.
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'We are creating the Google Maps of tissue'
15-06-2017Researchers at Maastricht University (UM) recently succeeded in visualising dynamic metabolic changes using mass spectrometry imaging (MSI) through amino acid conversion in the liver. This is the first time scientists have been able to identify the dynamics of biochemical processes in living tissue.
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Can a brain scan show what you've heard?
24-05-2017A brain scan that allows you to see what sound a person has heard. Researchers from Maastricht University have recently achieved a world first by reconstructing heard sound based on a person’s brain activity.