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- MERLN 2014-2020_Case studies_0.pdf (2.17 MB, PDF)… 2014-2020 MERLN self-evaluation 2014-2020 MERLN self-evaluation 2014-2020 80 81 Annex 3: Narrative case studies Case study 1: Biofabrication technologies Background Current RM products often suffer from high costs and laborious techniques that compli- cate scaling-up production. First generation products consisted of cells in suspension, en- capsulated in hydrogels, or seeded into 3D porous matrices. These products demonstrated the potential of RM therapies by reducing pain and … cinating and promising source to regenerate tissues and organs due to their potential to differentiated into multiple specialized cells. Yet, better control over cell-material interac- tions is necessary to maintain tissue engineered constructs in time. It is crucial to control stem cell quiescence, proliferation and differentiation in 3D scaffolds while maintaining cells viable in situ. Example: Developing current and new biofabrication technologies based on additive manufac- turing, … zebrafish model for vascularization • Prof. Lizette Morejón, Prof. José A. Delgado (University of Havanna, Cuba) – on bioglass and osteochondral scaffolds Industry: • Kuros Biosciences – on osteoinductive biomaterials • Presens – on implantable, real-time oxygen sensors for monitoring regeneration • Osteopore – on GMP 3D printing for clinical applications • Ethris – on cmRNA for bone regeneration Main grants Total amount (MERLN part) • EU-H2020-SC1-BHC-07-2019 “JOINTPROMISE” project (2020-2024); € …
- MERLN 2014-2020_Case studies.pdf (2.17 MB, PDF)… 2014-2020 MERLN self-evaluation 2014-2020 MERLN self-evaluation 2014-2020 80 81 Annex 3: Narrative case studies Case study 1: Biofabrication technologies Background Current RM products often suffer from high costs and laborious techniques that compli- cate scaling-up production. First generation products consisted of cells in suspension, en- capsulated in hydrogels, or seeded into 3D porous matrices. These products demonstrated the potential of RM therapies by reducing pain and … cinating and promising source to regenerate tissues and organs due to their potential to differentiated into multiple specialized cells. Yet, better control over cell-material interac- tions is necessary to maintain tissue engineered constructs in time. It is crucial to control stem cell quiescence, proliferation and differentiation in 3D scaffolds while maintaining cells viable in situ. Example: Developing current and new biofabrication technologies based on additive manufac- turing, … zebrafish model for vascularization • Prof. Lizette Morejón, Prof. José A. Delgado (University of Havanna, Cuba) – on bioglass and osteochondral scaffolds Industry: • Kuros Biosciences – on osteoinductive biomaterials • Presens – on implantable, real-time oxygen sensors for monitoring regeneration • Osteopore – on GMP 3D printing for clinical applications • Ethris – on cmRNA for bone regeneration Main grants Total amount (MERLN part) • EU-H2020-SC1-BHC-07-2019 “JOINTPROMISE” project (2020-2024); € …
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- fpn-cc-rm-cp-2023-en.pdf (185 kB, PDF)… are referred, and without appropriate treatment the natural course is often chronic. Luckily, anxiety disorders are relatively well studied and understood, and the outcome of treatment is relatively favorable. In anxiety disorders, it is fascinating that a person can get a panic attack by, for instance, seeing a spider even though spiders are completely harmless. It gets even more interesting when you start to disentangling such an anxiety response. If we do that, we can even empathize with this … https://coursecatalogue.maastrichtuniversity.nl/wolfgang.viechtbauer Research Master Cognitive and Clinical Neuroscience Specialisation Clinical Psychology 5 curves) or single trial analyses of lab data (response times, ERP, fMRI). Students learn how this can be combined with e.g. ARMA modelling to distinguish between inter-personal and intra-personal outcome variation. Course objectives Students are able to understand: oneway analysis of variance, contrast … will be the main focus of this course. The course starts with an introductory session during which a modern approach of bodily distress disorders is presented and the example of low back pain is used to demonstrate this approach. Two sessions are workshops: in the first workshop session, students design an experimental/intervention study in smaller groups and in the second they present their design to the rest of the group and discussion, Q&A and critical reflection and feedback is stimulated. In …