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Long-term research on the effects of lifestyle on the biological clock
Scientists from the Netherlands and Canada, led by Professor Patrick Schrauwen of Maastricht University, are to investigate whether lifestyle changes can help to restore the 24-hour rhythm of people at a high risk of developing type 2 diabetes.
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Hidden genetic defects contain real risks for serious diseases
For the first time researchers have gained insight into the "hidden genetic defects" of the general European population.
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Dr. Berta Cillero-Pastor and Prof. Ron Heeren receive again ITN grant
ITN grant for M4i FoodTraNet project: Advanced Research and Training Network in food quality, safety and security.
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“We need to actively involve people in vulnerable population groups in research on healthy living”
What do people in vulnerable segments of the population need in order to live healthy lives? This is the question Gera Nagelhout’s research focuses on. The new CAPHRI professor likes to involve her target group in her research. “If you only come up with things for people rather than with them, you...
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“We need to actively involve people in vulnerable population groups in research on healthy living”
What do people in vulnerable segments of the population need in order to live healthy lives? This is the question Gera Nagelhout’s research focuses on. The new CAPHRI professor likes to involve her target group in her research. “If you only come up with things for people rather than with them, you...
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Multi-million euro grant for the development of in vitro kidney models by MERLN
Multi-million euro grant for the development of in vitro kidney models by MERLN
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Organ-on-chip project receives huge grant to make the leap from lab to fab
NWO Perspective grant of 4.8 million euros for multidisciplinary consortium, led by TU/e professor Jaap den Toonder to develop much-needed universal standard for the pharmaceutical industry.
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