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“Het is nodig om kwetsbare mensen meer bij het onderzoek naar gezond leven te betrekken”
Wat hebben mensen in een kwetsbare positie nodig om gezond te leven? Dat is de vraag waar het onderzoekswerk van Gera Nagelhout in de kern om draait. En daarin betrekt de nieuwe CAPHRI-hoogleraar graag de doelgroep. “Als je alleen maar dingen voor mensen gaat bedenken en niet met hen, sla je de...
“We need to actively involve people in vulnerable population groups in research on healthy living”
What do people in vulnerable segments of the population need in order to live healthy lives? This is the question Gera Nagelhout’s research focuses on. The new CAPHRI professor likes to involve her target group in her research. “If you only come up with things for people rather than with them, you...
Multi-million euro grant for the development of in vitro kidney models by MERLN
Multi-million euro grant for the development of in vitro kidney models by MERLN
Organ-on-chip project receives huge grant to make the leap from lab to fab
NWO Perspective grant of 4.8 million euros for multidisciplinary consortium, led by TU/e professor Jaap den Toonder to develop much-needed universal standard for the pharmaceutical industry.
‘Breder maatschappelijk perspectief nodig om gevolgen pandemie te bestrijden’
Om politici en beleidsmakers in de toekomst te helpen betere beslissingen te nemen in tijden van een pandemie, moeten gezondheidswetenschappers in hun adviezen voortaan veel vaker rekening houden met de effecten van maatregelen op sectoren buiten de zorg. Gezondheidseconomen van de Universiteit...
Edmond Hustinx Prize 2020 goes to Laure Wynants
Laure Wynants together with a team of forty researchers from the Netherlands and abroad, started a living review to review and appraise all published papers on COVID-19 prediction models. She was awarded the Edmond Hustinx Prize 2020.
Prevention is the key to healthy lungs
Research program to fundamentally improve the early detection, prevention and treatment of lung disease.
“People finding each other is crucial for innovation”
Tim Welting and Paul Willems were both appointed professors in 2020. Quietly, as they have not yet been able to celebrate their inaugurations. After all, you can’t throw a party during a pandemic. But what you can do is give an online interview. Here, they talk about their work, their plans, and...