Imitating nature: studying ticks for cardiovascular diseases
Ingrid Dijkgraaf (CARIM) explains her research on ticks, and how substances they make can be useful in studying cardiovascular diseases.

Ingrid Dijkgraaf (CARIM) explains her research on ticks, and how substances they make can be useful in studying cardiovascular diseases.
At NUTRIM, John Penders researches the role of gut bacteria in various diseases. The gut microbiome can serve as the key to better health.
Sound interprofessional collaboration leads to better-perceived care, better healthcare outcomes, and sustainable employability of healthcare professionals. As a catalyst for improved healthcare, students need to prepare for interprofessional collaboration.
Chris Arts and Christel Kuik explain their research on antibiotic resistance within the national NWA DARTBAC consortium.
Stefania Tuinder is researching at GROW how reconstructions can be functional and positively impact the patient's quality of life.
Vascular surgeon Barend Mees (CARIM) delivered his inaugural lecture about vascular regenerative medicine, building bridges and big dreams.
What role do nerve cells play in colorectal cancer? In this Science Story, Veerle Melotte explains her research.
Doubts about vaccination continue to be a significant challenge for global public health. The World Health Organisation (WHO) has listed vaccine hesitancy as one of the top ten threats to global health.
But what exactly is vaccine hesitancy and how does it impact our society? How can we address it...
With a new decision model from researchers at GROW within MUMC+, these prospective parents know more quickly if they qualify for embryo selection.
Mark Janssen is researching at MHeNs how deep brain stimulation (DBS) can be used to treat Parkinson's disease and tinnitus.