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Pensioenseminar 2016
Op maandag 25 januari 2016 vond alweer de vijfde editie van het pensioenseminar plaats. Een wederom zeer geslaagde drukbezochte editie waar diverse deelnemers ook al voor de vijfde keer aan deelnamen.
… Read more Pieter Klinkers SBE - 21 July 2022 SBE alumnus Pieter Klinkers is CEO of Maxion, the world market leader in wheels. A company with nearly 12,000 employees, 24 factories worldwide and close to 3 billion euros in annual sales. Klinkers on the main principle in his leadership style: "Pushing with a smile. This means that we want to be the best at what we do, but always with an eye for people and for each other.” Read more. Julia Shaw PSYCHOLOGY, LAW - 5 April 2022 Julia Shaw (1987) completed the master's programme in Psychology and Law at UM. She now works as a researcher at University College London. She is also the author of a few books and the host of two podcasts. Criminal psychology, false memory and bisexuality are her main areas of interest. Read more Jeroen Lenaers FASOS - 28 January 2022 As a fresh-faced student, Jeroen Lenaers had no idea where a degree in European Studies would take him. The UM alum who simply ‘fell’ into a career in international politics was … Benjamin Porten and Lorenz Greiner, is disrupting the nut butter market with their natural, vegan, organic products. Born from a peanut butter crisis in Germany, their commitment to pure ingredients and community input has led to rapid success, with a webshop launch within five months. Read more Jeroen Hendriks FHML - 29 June 2020 For five years now, Jeroen Hendriks, alumnus of the Faculty of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences, has lived the Australian way of life. His heart skips a beat when it …
… and specific subgroups of fruits and vegeta- bles and BC risk using data of 5,648 BC cases and 10,517 Extended author information available on the last page of the article http://crossmark.crossref.org/dialog/?doi=10.1007/s00394-024-03436-5&domain=pdf http://orcid.org/0000-0003-4760-412X http://orcid.org/0000-0003-4474-9665 European Journal of Nutrition controls from 11 studies which were included in the Blad- der cancer Epidemiology and Nutritional Determinants (BLEND) consortium. Methods … gender and total fruit and vegetable consumption, and smoking status and total fruit and vegetable consumption were tested and showed no significant interactions. Nonethe- less, besides the overall analysis, subgroup analyses were performed on the two main study-specific matching factors gender and age, as recommended by the study of Smith- Warner et al. [7]. Small study effects were analyzed by fun- nel plots. A sensitivity analysis was performed, leaving out the only study conducted in Asia. All … cabbage, red cabbage, Chinese cabbage, brussels sprouts, turnip tops, kohlrabi, curly kale Stalk vegetables Celery, fennel, sea kale, rhubarb Shoot vegetables Asparagus, chicory, globe artichoke, bamboo shoot, palm heart Tubers New potato, main crop potato, Jerusalem artichoke, sweet potato, yam, cassava, taro Onion-family vegetables Onion, spring onion, shallot, leek, garlic, chives Root vegetables Carrot, salsify, celeriac, parsnip, turnip, swede, radish, beetroot, parsley root Fruit …
… his PhD in Bochum. “I’d always been interested in European criminal law and cooperation between member states when it comes to frighting crime. I spent a lot of time in Kosovo researching the police and how the EU is stabilising peace. That was my main interest: how does the EU influence and improve cooperation between member states when it comes to fighting crime?” Germany or the Netherlands As a German researcher in the Netherlands, it seems fitting to focus research on comparing both legal …
… RELAY Dissemination Conference To close off the RELAY project the Campus organised the RELAY Dissemination Conference: ‘Europa’, (how) have you tackled the challenges you faced? The dissemination conference of the RELAY project examined how the main challenges facing the EU were addressed during the period 2019-2023. The conference brought together academics, policy-makers and civil society. The conference was part of the RELAY project , a Jean Monnet project carried out with the support of …
… age per se does not matter. Instead, being open to future career opportunities and engaging in learning activities are essential. Especially one's social network of colleagues at work is a powerful source for learning. This, in turn, helps to remain attractive in the labour market. The implications presented in this research project help managers, policy-makers, and older individuals to thrive in midst of the demographic shift. Key words: employability aging employee, learning abilities PhD … and Life Sciences Supervisor: prof.dr. L.P. de Witte Co-supervisors: dr. M.D. Spreeuwenberg, dr. H.J. Tange Wednesday 16 September, 15.15 O’ clock “Get moving! Self-management support using mobile technology; A counselling protocol extended with a web-based coaching system to promote physical activity in patients with COPD or type 2 diabetes in primary care: the It’s LiFe! study” In the dissertations written by Sanne van der Weegen and Renée Verwey a newly developed motion measurement system is … of the online coaching system. This study is co-funded by ZonMw. Key words: motion measurement system, app, exercise programme, diabetes, COPD PhD Conferral Mw. Yuan Tian Faculty of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences Supervisors: prof.dr. C.A.B. Webers, prof.dr. A. Kijlstra Co-supervisor: dr. T.T.J.M. Berendschot Thursday 17 September, 14.00 O’ clock “The effect of Lutein on the inflammatory pathways in age-related macular degeneration (AMD)” PhD Conferral Mw. Anna Sagana, MSc Faculty of …
… and cognitive perspective. They study mental processes, such as language, memory, thinking and perception, learn about the sources of our behavior, and how you can measure brain activity with an MRI-scanner. Students are educated across four main research lines: Cognitive Neuroscience, Clinical Psychological Science, Neuropsychology and Psychopharmacology, and Work and Social Psychology. Procedure: If you would like to work with students of the Faculty of Psychology and Neuroscience (FPN) …
… instruments. [1-6] Figure 1 – Schematic overview of SIMS-trift ion microscope setup with implemented MCP/Timepix detector. Mass spectra are acquired without the need of mass selection. The spatial distribution of compounds on the sample surface are maintained during ionization and mass seperation and projected on the Timepix detector as such. Polyimage: Innovations in ambient imaging mass spectrometry PolyImage - The development of a new chemical microscope for research of polymers and smart … application of different high resolution MSI modalities in combination with in-vivo imaging we can provide a global insight into the different molecular structures involved in disease signalling, inflammation and tissue regeneration. Visit our website Brainpath Imaging hypoxia and tumor heterogeneity Partner: Astra-Zeneca In cancer research new drugs and combinations are tested vigorously in a preclinical environment in order to model the safety and effectiveness of new treatments. If the … study the distribution of the nanocarriers due to the high spatial resolution procured by this technique and MALDI-MSI to analyze the metabolite, protein and lipid regulation after compound administration and treatment with nanoparticles. Visit our website TargetCare PRISAR: Innovation in intra-operative diagnostics PRISAR (pre-clinical intraoperative image guided surgery and postoperative radiotherapy of tumors) is supported by and carried out within the H2020 program RISE funded by the …
… (K.U. Leuven), focused on the realization of a Ius Commune in Europe. Management and secretariat of the Research School are located at METRO, and METRO oversees the Ius Commune Casebooks and publishes the Ius Commune Europaeum Books. Go to Ius Commune website Michael Faure “We perform research on assignment for the Dutch government as well. After the firework disaster in Enschede, the ministry of interior asked us to examine a more adequate, fair and fast compensation to victims.” More on Michael Faure Marjan Peeters “Environmental law is a very complex field. It concerns many different environmental problems. Furthermore, there are many forms in which the behaviour of citizens and companies may be regulated. The main question is: how will you go about it? A lot of research is being conducted on these issues.” More on Marjan Peeters Niels Philipsen “In our research, we often employ methods derived from law and economics. Efficiency is a central concept in …