Zoekresultaten
30
mrt
09:00
- 16:00
… 30 mrt 09:00 - 16:00 Zoekresultaten Our 14th MHeNs Research Day will take place: Online Wednesday 30 March 2022 Why do some people develop a brain disorder when exposed to harmful conditions, while others do not? Neuroscientific research is conventionally geared towards mapping risk factors for mental illness, thereby neglecting to identify factors that protect an individual. The burgeoning research into the topic of resilience is set to correct this, focusing on our ability to withstand pressure and the neurobiological mechanisms that make this possible. This complementary approach can therefore provide new opportunities to combat brain …
… 6 december 2016 Zoekresultaten Afgelopen week heeft Nousjka Vranken, student Gezondheidswetenschappen, een publieksprijs gewonnen met de presentatie van haar bacheloronderzoek tijdens de Student Research Conference in Nijmegen. In haar scriptie evalueerde Nousjka een nieuwe methode om de doorbloeding te meten bij borstreconstructies met eigen weefsel. “Ik vond het vooral erg leuk om te merken dat dit onderzoek gewaardeerd wordt door een breder publiek.” Britta Wielaard Fac. Health, Medicine and Life Sciences Maatschappelijk relevant De Student Research Conference is een wetenschappelijke conferentie voor bachelorstudenten uit Nederland en Vlaanderen. De auteurs van beste onderzoekspapers worden uitgenodigd om hun onderzoek te presenteren. In vier categorieën worden twee prijzen vergeven: … in het buitenland georganiseerd. Wellicht kan ik het geld daarvoor gebruiken.” … Afgelopen week heeft Nousjka Vranken, student Gezondheidswetenschappen, een publieksprijs gewonnen met de presentatie van haar bacheloronderzoek tijdens de Student Research Conference in Nijmegen. In haar scriptie evalueerde Nousjka een nieuwe methode om de doorbloeding te meten bij borstreconstructies met eigen weefsel. “Ik vond het vooral erg leuk om te merken dat dit onderzoek gewaardeerd wordt door een breder …
Cardiologie
School for Cardiovascular Diseases
Fac. Health, Medicine and Life Sciences
Cardiologie
School for Cardiovascular Diseases
Fac. Health, Medicine and Life Sciences
10
jun
10:00
- PhD Defence
On-Site Promotie dhr. Casper J.P. Webers
… Medicine and Life Sciences Bestuursgebouw Minderbroedersberg 4-6 … Promotores: prof.dr. A. Boonen, prof.dr. A. van Tubergen … "Health and economic outcomes in axial spondyloarhthritis. A matter of perspective" … On-Site Promotie dhr. Casper J.P. Webers …
10
jun
10:00
- PhD Defence
On-Site PhD conferral mr. Casper J.P. Webers
… Supervisors: prof.dr. A. Boonen, prof.dr. A. van Tubergen Key words: axial spondyloarthritis, Bechterew’ disease, depression, differences man-woman work, costs "Health and economic outcomes in axial spondyloarhthritis. A matter of perspective" This research focused on axial spondyloarthritis (axSpA), an inflammatory disorder that mainly involves the spine. Investigated were several outcomes of axSpA, of relevance to both the individual patient as well as society. It was observed that male … Medicine and Life Sciences Bestuursgebouw Minderbroedersberg 4-6 … Supervisors: prof.dr. A. Boonen, prof.dr. A. van Tubergen … "Health and economic outcomes in axial spondyloarhthritis. A matter of perspective" … On-Site PhD conferral mr. Casper J.P. Webers …
… 20 mei 2022 Zoekresultaten It is perhaps the most fascinating question in alzheimer's research. What explains the huge differences between people with alzheimer proteins in the brain? 'One person might have these proteins and as a result is in an advanced stage of dementia. In another we see the same amount of damage, but that person … speak. Dr. Willemijn Jansen, neuropsychologist, has been working at Alzheimer Centrum Limburg since 2012. Jansen convinced both the public and the jury in her application for the YOR award from Alzheimer Netherlands. This won her 100,000 euros for her research into 'resilience' to Alzheimer's disease. Gerjoke Wilmink of Alzheimer's Netherlands presents the check for the YOR award to Dr. Willemijn Jansen As many as one in three people over 70 have harmful alzheimer proteins in the brain, without … person gets dementia from alzheimer proteins and the other doesn't. But also why the disease progresses so quickly in one person and much more slowly in another.' Using resilience against alzheimer With the talent prize, Jansen wants to expand her research into resilience. 'With an earlier grant, I was already going to look at the differences in proteins in cerebrospinal fluid. There are thousands of proteins in cerebrospinal fluid. Are some of them more or less present in people who are …
… Find another institute Research institutes Fac. Health, Medicine and Life Sciences Health Services Research The FHML department of Health Services Research (HSR) focuses on improving quality of life, quality and efficiency of chronic care and care of older people. We do this by studying and teaching innovations in a multidisciplinary way addressing the broad spectrum from prevention to palliative …
… 11 september 2017 Zoekresultaten Thanks to a subsidy of almost one million euros from the Netherlands Heart Foundation, Prof. dr. Paul Volders and his fellow researcher Dr. Matthijs Cluitmans (who is also a DKE Alumnus) will be able to expand their research into a specific cardiac arrhythmia disorder, known as ventricular fibrillation. The two cardiologists are hoping that a new technique called electrocardiographic imaging (ECGI) as well as hundreds of patients will help them identify the causes … last year under the supervision of both Prof. Volders and Prof. Ralf Peeters of the Department Data Science and Knowledge Engineering (DKE) with a thesis about ECGI. The grant from the Netherlands Heart Foundation will allow him to deepen his research. "In Maastricht, we have so far mapped several dozens of patients with the help of ECGI, which is actually an extensive electrocardiogram. We use many more electrodes on the body and we also make a CT scan of the patient in order to determine …
… 2 november 2021 Zoekresultaten 15 organisations involved in animal testing in the Netherlands have signed the Dutch Transparency Agreement on Animal Testing with a commitment to communicate in a more open way about how animals are used in research. The group of signatories consists of universities, university medical centres, scientific institutes, companies, and associations. The signatories are: Amsterdam UMC, Biomedical Primate Research Centre, Charles River Laboratories Den Bosch B.V., Envigo RMS B.V., Erasmus University Medical Center, Leiden University, Maastricht University, Netherlands Cancer Institute, Radboudumc, Radboud University, Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences, University of Groningen, Vereniging Sportvisserij Nederland, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Wageningen University & Research. Transparency The importance of good and transparent communication about animal research is becoming increasingly recognised. This agreement was drafted by various Dutch researchers in collaboration with the European Animal Research …