Zoekresultaten
A new outlook on rehabilitation care
Ivan Huijnen (CAPHRI) aims to shift from the biomedical 'disorder-focused' thinking to an integral view on healthcare.
New technologies: Heroes or villains?
Dani Shanley explores responsible innovation, ethics, and society’s role in shaping progress.
High-tech greenhouse for scientific research and development
Maastricht University has built a new research greenhouse at Brightlands Campus Greenport Venlo. Starting on September 1, research will be conducted in this high-tech greenhouse on the agriculture and horticulture of the future: from new cultivation techniques and the development of plants to the...
Trauma-Free Care for Sick Children
Drawing blood, inserting an IV, or looking into the ear; even seemingly simple medical procedures can cause anxiety, pain, and stress in children. According to pediatric intensivist Piet Leroy, comfort and trust are just as important as the medical treatment itself. Therefore, he is researching how...
Migrants in times of corona
Two members of the MACIMIDE Executive Board, Prof. Melissa Siegel and Prof. Maarten Vink, explain how the corona crisis affects migrants in the Netherlands and abroad.
LIGO/Virgo-meeting
Paralel to the half year LIGO/Virgo-meeting, which will take place in Maastricht from 4 to 7 September, there's an interesting programme for non-scientists, for which you can register.
4 sep7 sepThe Oscars of Synthetic Biology
Picture an audience of some 4,000 people, all staring at a big screen presenting the nominees. The suspense builds. “And the award goes to ... ” The annual iGEM competition in Paris could just as well be called the Oscars of Synthetic Biology. Last November, the UM student team SublimeStone came...
AppChallenge@UM 2023 wins Maastricht University's Lean & Agile Award 2023!
The 2023 Lean & Agile Award goes to AppChallenge@UM!