22 Jun
09:00 - 17:00

CAPHRI Research Day 2022

caphri research day 2022

In November 2021 we decided to postpone our CAPHRI Research Day due to the rising COVID19 cases. We organised a successfull online meeting instead. Now, we are happy to announce that the planned keynotes and workshops will be offered during the face-to-face CAPHRI Research Day on 22 June 2022. 

This year's theme is 'A healthy society for everyone'. 
Everyone has the right to good health, adequate health care, a good quality of life, and full participation in society, regardless of age, gender, sexual orientation, disability status, and cultural background. But the health disparities that exist in society show that we’ve still got a long way to go to achieve our vision.

During this Research Day we will explore how our research contributes to ‘A healthy society for everyone’ (CAPHRI’s vision).

Next to that, we will also look at our own workplace. CAPHRI has a diverse employee population. How do we work together given the differences between us? And how can we harvest the full potential of a diverse group​?

Programme

  • We are looking forward to meeting you all during interesting plenaries and 13 (!) inspiring workshops and Research Line sessions......

  • Klasien Horstman will hold a keynote in which she reflects on the research machinery of categorizing and othering....... 

  • Our PhD candidates will show their video's in which they present their PhD research for the general public in a creative way.......

  • And of course, we are excited who will win one of the CAPHRI Awards!

Please find the full programme here.

Location

The Research Day will take place at the beautiful Château St. Gerlach in Valkenburg.

Livestream

For those staff members who cannot join us at the venue, we will live stream the plenary sessions (introduction, keynote, PhD session, award ceremony) to enable all staff members to attend our Research Day.

Also read

  • 11 Sep
    16:00

    PhD Defence Ivo A.O. Beeren

    "Cartilage and Bone in Concert: Biofunctional Scaffolds for Osteochondral Regeneration"
     

  • 12 Sep
    10:00

    PhD Defence Lukas Andreas Duffner

    "Promoting Healthy Brain Aging through Cognitive Activity and Social Contact; A Translational Journey from Neuroscience to Community"
     

  • 12 Sep
    13:00

    PhD Defence Famke Houben

    "Mapping and optimising infection prevention and control in long-term and primary care: A systems perspective"