News
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Professor Philippe Lambin of Maastricht UMC+ and the Maastro Clinic has been awarded a prestigious Advanced Grant by the European Research Council (ERC).
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‘Our excessive individualism is at the root of the unwillingness to solve environmental problems.
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Researchers at the MERLN Institute for Technology-Inspired Regenerative Medicine at Maastricht University have developed a smarter method for growing human tissues in laboratories. This method cleverly stimulates the natural self-organising capacity of stem cells to form complex tissues.
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If COPD can be detected at an earlier stage in healthy people, this can improve treatment and may lead to lower direct health care costs.
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Cardiologists from Maastricht UMC+ have discovered an important cause of a formerly often inexplicable cardiomyopathy.
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The quality of life among people with dementia in a nursing home is just as high as for those still living at home.
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The Supervisory Board of Maastricht University is pleased to announce the appointment of Prof. R.M. (Rianne) Letschert to Rector Magnificus of Maastricht University.
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On Friday 22 April 2016 at the invitation of Maastricht University, 40 cyclists toured part of the '40 of Limburg' route with Hennie Kuiper as their road captain.
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VitaK Innovation in Life Science, a Maastricht University spin-off company, has launched the Vita K Meter, the first non-invasive device for monitoring the risk of vitamin K insufficiency.
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Maastricht University plans to support a large-scale project to improve medical education in Ethiopia. EP-NUFFIC/NICHE, an organisation that promotes international collaboration in the field of higher education, has earmarked half a million euros for this project.