PhD conferral Mr drs. Mark R. Hazebroek
“Unraveling the origins of dilated cardiomyopathy: how genes, viruses, toxic, metabolic, electric and autoimmune disorders interact to cause dilated cardiomyopathy”
“Unraveling the origins of dilated cardiomyopathy: how genes, viruses, toxic, metabolic, electric and autoimmune disorders interact to cause dilated cardiomyopathy”
“Where I come from and how I got here: assessing credibility in asylum cases”
“Metastatic breast cancer: different aspects in real-world treatment and outcome”
Assessing credibility of an applicant’s oral statements, although key in most asylum cases, is complicated. In this symposium we seek to answer from a legal psychological perspective the question ‘How can we assess in the best possible way whether an asylum seeker is honest about who (s)he is, where...
IGIR lunch seminars offer an opportunity for research fellows of the Institute for Globalization and International Regulation to regularly meet and discuss their research.
“Filling the Glass: optimism as a protective factor against pain-induced executive functioning impairments”
“Pulmonary inflammation-driven muscle wasting in emphysema. Experimental insights into a stepwise process”
“Treatment of vaginal vault prolapse”
“Twin pregnancies: planning the mode of delivery”
“Feedback in the context of high-stakes assessment: can summative be formative?”