jaarverslag_2020_corr.pdf
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… of access to University buildings most work (with the exception of essential lab work and face-to-face patient research) was done at home, and everyone missed the direct contact with colleagues and students. To make up for this, the divisions set up online social gatherings and moved the regular seminar series to online formats as well. The collaborative work in our different research groups actually progressed well and was, again, recognized and rewarded by a high level of grant capture from both … and we look forward to working with him on new assessment tools for clinical outcomes in the broad range of diseases that are within the remit of MHeNs. Naturally we had fewer teaching and training events than normally, but the 14th MHeNs workshop “Topics in Translational Neuroscience - Neurodegeneration: a vascular perspective”, organized by Sebastian Foulquier and Jos Prickaerts, did go through on 15 September in a hybrid format. In that brief window of relaxation in September 2020 we … respectively (Vergoossen, Diabetes Care 20202). As of 2020, advanced neuroimaging data is available for more than 5500 participants. Future plans: cerebral microvascular dysfunction From 2021 onwards, participants will be approached for a follow-up visit, and it is expected that approximately 3000 participants will undergo a follow-up MRI scan. To match the Maastricht Study’s in-depth phenotyping approach on microvascular dysfunction, the new MRI protocol will include quantitative, physiological …