Magnetic resonance spectroscopy to study human brain
Magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) is a non-invasive technique that allows the measurement of multiple metabolites in the brain in vivo at the same time.
Magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) is a non-invasive technique that allows the measurement of multiple metabolites in the brain in vivo at the same time.
"I don't eat DNA", You only use 10% of your brain" and "Mosquitos are attracted to light". These are some of the biological misconceptions people have. This year, during the Biology week we try to debunk some of these myths.
During an Experience Day, prospective students get in-depth information from UCM staff members and students about the Liberal Arts and Sciences programme. Current UCM students are present to tell you all there is to know about student life in Maastricht and you will have the opportunity to...
TRANSMIC outreach event taking place on Saturday 22 September at the Faculty of Law
How does it affect the regulatory-space provisions in the WTO?
Join us at the start of a new academic year as the seven research themes of the School of Business and Economics share their visions with the SBE and UM communities.
“‘Danbo’ registered as Protected Geographic Indication by the European Union based on Codex standard specification. Is it justified?”
From pensions to accountancy, from healthcare to performance management systems, small differences in the way
information is presented can have huge impact on individuals’ choices, business strategy and policy-making.