Zoekresultaten
Sociale Geneeskunde
School CAPHRI, Care & Publ Health Res In
Fac. Health, Medicine and Life Sciences
06
feb
19:30
- 22:30
… understand the importance, but delay taking care of it. Sounds familiar? Professor Lisa Brüggen's mission is to help governments and pension funds to improve their communication so that more people take care of their financial planning (at an earlier stage). In this lecture, Professor Brüggen will take you on a journey into your (financial) future. She will share insights from research projects with governments and pension funds, and will provide the audience with valuable lessons for improving … understand the importance, but delay taking care of it. Sounds familiar? Professor Lisa Brüggen's mission is to help governments and pension funds to improve their communication so that more people take care of their financial planning (at an earlier stage). In this lecture, Professor Brüggen will take you on a journey into your (financial) future. She will share insights from research projects with governments and pension funds, and will provide the audience with valuable lessons for improving …
02
feb
19:30
- alumni meeting
UM Star Lecture: Maastricht: Brain, Mind and Not-Knowing: Is Neuroscience relevant to mental health care (GGZ)? (Dutch lecture)
… of scientific findings. The results of meta-research in neuroscience are disappointing. The reproducibility of results is low and the statistical basis of many studies is below standard. Researchers make many choices during the design and analysis stages, allowing the findings to subtly move towards the (academic, commercial or fund-raising) interests of the researcher. In the publication stage, journals mainly select 'positive' findings. There is little room for replication - after all, everything is supposed to be 'innovative'. Press reports are appearing about relationships between the brain and depression, autism, psychosis and … of scientific findings. The results of meta-research in neuroscience are disappointing. The reproducibility of results is low and the statistical basis of many studies is below standard. Researchers make many choices during the design and analysis stages, allowing the findings to subtly move towards the (academic, commercial or fund-raising) interests of the researcher. In the publication stage, journals mainly select 'positive' findings. There is little room for replication - after all, …
Genetica & Celbiologie
GROW, School for Oncology & Reproduction
Fac. Health, Medicine and Life Sciences
Epidemiologie
School CAPHRI, Care & Publ Health Res In
Fac. Health, Medicine and Life Sciences
Psychiatrie 1
Psychiatrie & Neuropsychologie
School for Mental Health and Neuroscience
Fac. Health, Medicine and Life Sciences
Humane Biologie
School of Nutr and Transl Res in Metab
Fac. Health, Medicine and Life Sciences
f.hendriks@maastrichtuniversity.nl
NUTRIM School of Nutrition and Translational Research in Metabolism
Department of Internal Medicine
Faculty of Health, Medicine & Life Sciences
Psychiatrie 2
Psychiatrie & Neuropsychologie
School for Mental Health and Neuroscience
Fac. Health, Medicine and Life Sciences
h.steinbusch@maastrichtuniversity.nl
Bioinformatica
School of Nutr and Transl Res in Metab
Fac. Health, Medicine and Life Sciences
marvin.martens@maastrichtuniversity.nl