The first TGX conference day
On Tuesday, December 3rd, 2024, our Department of Translational Genomics hosted its very first TGX Conference Day! The event showcased the incredible research being conducted within our five key research lines.

On Tuesday, December 3rd, 2024, our Department of Translational Genomics hosted its very first TGX Conference Day! The event showcased the incredible research being conducted within our five key research lines.
Carlos Mota develops new in vitro models to study kidney diseases at MERLN. For his NEPRHON project, he received the ERC Consolidator Grant.
Two researchers from Maastricht University (UM) have received a prestigious ERC Consolidator Grant from the European Research Council. This will allow them to set up a scientific research team in the coming years for studies on bioprinted models of a human kidney and on female guest workers from...
Julien was admitted at the last second for the Medicine bachelor. A turning point that led him to research perihilar cholangiocarcinoma, a rare and specific type of bile duct cancer at MUMC+.
Researchers from CARIM and MUMC+ discovered a potential new treatment option for patients with diastolic heart failure and atrial fibrillation.
Together with CARIM and MUMC+, Elham Bidar is investigating a way to recover faster from complex heart surgery.
Researchers at NUTRIM within MUMC+ can measure the activity of gut bacteria by mapping the gases they produce.
A new academic partnership between Maastricht University (UM) and Arbo Unie (AU) strengthens the efforts that are made towards healthy workplaces and lifestyles for workers.
The 50th anniversary of the Medicine (Geneeskunde) programme prompted Annemie Schols, dean of the Faculty of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences to give the photo portraits of former deans and herself in the Co Greep room (UNS 60) a new setting and more modern look.
PhD candidate Myrthe Eussen works on the CAREFREE project and researches ways to reduce the environmental impact of the operating room.