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MaCSBio's Mike Gerards published in 'Clinical Genetics'
MaCSBio’s Mike Gerards was involved as a senior author in an article entitled “Novel pathogenic SLC25A46 splice-site mutation causes an optic atrophy spectrum disorder.” which was published in “Clinical Genetics”.
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10 Aug14 AugHeart attack biomarker unravelled for the first time
According to Sander Streng, a researcher at Maastricht University, the hospital test used to determine whether someone has had a heart attack needs improving. His research focuses primarily on the protein troponin T and the hospital test aims to determine the concentration of this substance in the...
The spin doctor: Resonance between imaging and health
Prof. Jeanine Prompers: Visualizing metabolism at the organ level helps tremendously in prevention and personalizing health care. An interview with newly inaugurated NUTRIM Prof. Jeanine Prompers.
AMIBM wins Ralf Raue Innovation Award 2017
During the BIOMEDICA Life Sciences Summit, which took place on 9-10 May in Eindhoven (NL), the Ralf Raue Innovation Award for Life Sciences 2017 was awarded to the Aachen-Maastricht Institute for Biobased Materials (AMBIM).
Talk: Science-based adaptive learning improving educational outcomes at all levels of education
In this talk, Hedderik van Rijn will discuss the SlimStampen/MemoryLab adaptive learning system which is in use with 2 million students
13 FebThe Legal Research and Reasoning Cycle
The scientific study of law–when consisting of the drafting of a research paper–undergoes a series of stages, running a cycle that matures and evolves. Four stages can be identified in that cycle, namely those related to the researching, writing, reasoning, and testing processes. Researchers can...
Smoking in public less and less socially accepted
Large-scale research survey with more than 180,000 Dutch people published in Nicotine and Tobacco Research