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Two NWO Rubicon grants for UM
UM researchers Jessica Hartmann and Conny Quaedflieg received a Rubicon grant from the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO).
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Researchers discover potential new therapy
Researchers at Maastricht University published promising new results in Nature Medicine to support the theory that people with type 2 diabetes would experience significant improvements through exposure to cooler temperatures.
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Dutch Universities and SAGE reach agreement on open access
The Dutch universities and SAGE have established an agreement on the much-needed transition to open access (OA).
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Maastricht stops use of dogs in experimental research
Maastricht University (UM) is set to discontinue experimental research using dogs as test subjects.
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Cyrus Mody appointed Full Professor at FASoS
As of 1 August 2015 Cyrus Mody will be appointed Full Professor in the History of Science, Technology, and Innovation.
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Steep Face
Steep Face is a development programme aimed at young leadership talent within UM.
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Chronic inflammatory bowel disease more common than thought
Research has shown that nearly nine in every thousand people suffer from chronic inflammatory bowel disease, which is considerably higher than current estimates.
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Annual Report 2014
This Annual Report highlights the main activities of the Centre that were undertaken in the year 2014.