GMO bacteria to target tumours
PhD candidate Jella van de Laak on how a genetically modified bacterium fights solid cancer tumours at their oxygen-deprived core.
PhD candidate Jella van de Laak on how a genetically modified bacterium fights solid cancer tumours at their oxygen-deprived core.
Miranda Schram (CARIM, MHeNs) researches prediabetes, which precedes diabetes type 2.
After being active for almost a year, the Maastricht Centre of Law & Jurisprudence (MCLJ) officially launched on 23 January 2025
Emma has always been interested in health in the broadest sense of the term. “Health goes beyond medical research and care. It is shaped by politics, international health organisations, transnational threats such as climate change, and much more.
A new generation of young professionals is stepping up to the challenges that the healthcare sector faces today. Including Ellen Bastiaansen, a master’s student in Healthcare Policy, Innovation and Management with a background in prevention and mental health.
Veerle van Zelst-de Vries is director of the Prevention and Vitality programme, which aims to create societal impact in Limburg and beyond.
Master students Dutch Law Isabel Bandsma, Ruben Peetam, Youri Quaedvlieg (Constitutional and Administrative Law) and Steven Debie (now graduated from the General Programme) formed the team that represented the Faculty of Law in the VAR moot court competition last year. And with great success: the...
The special issue, co-edited by Lilian Tsourdi and Federica Zardo, explores migration governance through funding while providing unique empirical insights into its design, rationale, use and implications.
Psychologist and assistant professor Claudia Vingerhoets (MHeNs) studies people with the rare genetic disorder 22q11.