Zoekresultaten
29
jun
16:00
… of patients with metastatic lung cancer was also evaluated. These techniques give us more insight into the tumour biology of individual patients and may help to determine the (failure) response of targeted therapeutic interventions at an earlier stage. … Supervisors: prof.dr. A.C. Dingemans; prof.dr. E.F. Wouters; co-promotor: dr. V.L. Thijssen, VUmc Amsterdam … “Biomarkers in non-small cell lung cancer: focus on angiogenesis” … PhD Conferral drs. Vivian E.M. van den Boogaart …
… samenwerkingen in de zorg. Momenteel ontwikkelen de projectvertegenwoordigers van Maastricht, Aken, Luik, Hasselt, Heerlen en Genk een training om zorgprofessionals voor te bereiden en te ondersteunen in samenwerking met collega’s in het buitenland. Meer weten over dit onderzoeksproject of aanmelden voor het symposium? Kijk op www.safepat.eu/events voor aanvullende informatie of neem contact op via info@safepat.eu. Fac. Health, Medicine and Life Sciences … Internationale samenwerking …
… It was only then that she secured her current role at ERINN Innovation. Therefore, Rochelle has one important takeaway for our current and future students: "maximise the opportunities you do get and focus on your transferable skills in the early stages of your career. The experiences you have are valuable and will lead to career progression." Rochelle’s favourite memories of Maastricht? “Despite living through the first wave of COVID-19 in the latter half of my masters, I loved Maastricht and …
… a reduction in grey matter did not impair cognitive ability. 'A reduction in grey matter may be the first sign that cognitive ability will decline in the future,' says Moonen. 'This finding highlights the importance of monitoring patients at an early stage and prescribing medication and cognitive therapy as soon as possible to minimise further deterioration. These fundamental insights into the brain processes of Parkinson's patients are essential for developing new therapies tailored specifically …
22
mrt
16:00
- PhD Defence
Online PhD conferral dhr. S. Trebeschi
… H. Aerts, Harvard University Key words: artificial intelligence, radiomics, immunotherapy, oncology, imaging, radiology "Artificial intelligence for imaging in immunotherapy" Immunotherapy is currently given to cancer patients in advanced stages. As the disease has spread across the body, radiological CT scans remain the only tool available to examine all organs. This system is complex, time-consuming, and incompatible with the fast-pace treatment decision-making needed for advanced-stage cancer patients. This thesis proposes the use of artificial intelligence in the examination of imaging in advanced-stage patients receiving immunotherapy, making maximal use of the information contained in a CT scan. Click here for the full dissertation. Fac. Health, Medicine and Life Sciences Bestuursgebouw Minderbroedersberg 4-6 … Supervisors: Prof.dr. R. …
… genexpressie in neuronen bestuderen van mensen met een posttraumatische stress-stoornis die tijdens de kindertijd ernstige mishandeling hebben meegemaakt. Rubicon Met een Rubicon-financiering kunnen wetenschappers tot 24 maanden onderzoek doen aan een buitenlandse onderzoeksinstelling. De hoogte van de financiering is afhankelijk van de gekozen bestemming en de duur van het verblijf. Per jaar kan NWO/ZonMw zo'n 60 jonge onderzoekers financieren binnen Rubicon (voor een totaalbedrag van 7 miljoen …
05
okt
10:00
- PhD Defence
Online PhD conferral mr. Yasushi Matsuyama
… contexts which allow for self-reflection based on individual identity with concrete future self-images promote self-regulated learning skills. “Professional identity formation,” defined as the formation of a representation of self, achieved in stages over time during which the characteristics, values, and norms of the medical profession are internalised, might play a pivotal role in fostering self-regulated learning in a teacher-centred context. Funded by JSPS Kakenhi and the Japan Medical …
08
okt
14:00
- PhD Defence
On-Site PhD conferral mr. Jordy E. Mongula
… dr. C. Mihl Key words: cervical cancer, MRI, parametrial invasion, treatment response "Magnetic resonance imaging of cervical cancer: prediction of parametrial invasion and treatment response" The choice of therapy (surgery or radiation) in early-stage cervical cancer is based on the stage of the disease. In this thesis we show that a new MRI technique, diffusion-weighted MRI, is able to determine more precisely whether there is or isn’t invasion to surrounding tissue. This results in more patients receiving the correct treatment. Late-stage cervical cancer is usually treated with radiation and chemotherapy. In a minority (6-7%) of patients, there is an incomplete reaction to the radiation. In selected cases, this group can still be cured through surgery. In this thesis, imaging …
24
sep
14:00
- PhD Defence
On-Site PhD conferral mrs. Manouk L.E. Hendrix
… growth velocities during pregnancy ultrasound calculated. It was shown that the combination of biomarkers and growth velocities provides a better prediction of growth restriction and thus more children with growth restriction can be detected. By early stage detection, better care for both mother and child can be offered. Click here for the live stream. Fac. Health, Medicine and Life Sciences Bestuursgebouw Minderbroedersberg 4-6 … Supervisor: Prof.dr. M.E.A. Spaanderman Co-supervisors: Dr. S. …
29
jun
13:00
- PhD Defence
On-Site PhD conferral mr. Özgür Muhammet Koc
… and with this study patients with either excellent or poor prognosis can be classified better than in the past. After assessing the current occurrence of hepatitis B in Belgium, specific advice is given in order to better treat the disease at an early stage. This advice is to test migrants without any signs of disease for hepatitis B. The thesis concludes with a particular future prospect for a new HBAI20 hepatitis B vaccine for individuals who have previously not responded to a standard hepatitis B …