News
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Researchers at Maastricht UMC+ used contrast magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to demonstrate a link between blood-brain barrier leakage and Alzheimer's disease.
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The Dutch Minister of Education, Culture and Science, visited the project Healthy Elementary School of the Future in Parkstad.
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MCEL member prof. Marjan Peeters has published two new articles in Climate Law
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Dr. Vigjilenca Abazi presented at the European Parliament the draft directive for whistle-blower protection across the European Union.
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On 30 May the new Student portal went online. This one-stop location for accessing and managing their personal university information was developed in close collaboration with students.
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On Friday the 15th of April, the Maastricht University team composed of Katharina Wende, Eve Meurgey, Lucile Fleuret and Jolien Timmermans was awarded the semi-finalist price at the All-European Finals of the European Law Moot Court.
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More information on the current research activities of Sergio Carrera
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This year, the Institute for Transnational and Euregional cross border cooperation and Mobility/ ITEM will start investigating the effects of certain national and European laws and regulations for border regions.
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University of Southampton’s human performance design lab in electronics and computer science has defined a model to understand well-being in the body. It developed the inbodied5, or five core processes that interact with each other: movement, eating, social engagement, cognitive engagement, and sleep.
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From 20-22 May 2016, the Maastricht version of the ‘Dutch Hacking Health’ was organised by Maastricht UMC+. This Hacking Health weekend was primarily aimed at developing digital innovations in healthcare.