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… barriers, because it creates opportunities. You can read more about our work on our cross border portal . During our annual conference in Middelburg on 20 November, 'corona' will also be an important topic.” “In the meantime, I was also able to experience the first relocation of ITEM. We can still be found in the city centre of Maastricht, only no longer in the building on the Bouillonstraat. Now Kapoenstraat 2 is the new base of ITEM. At an appropriate distance from each other we are now …
… of the spread of diseases usually show a national average and stop at the border. That doesn’t reflect the multiple realities of these border regions.” Therefore, Vermeulen will translate those empirical findings into a cartographic art. “An artistic experience might help epidemiologists, and people in general, to rethink how borders and infectious disease control work.” Horstman and Vermeulen have been awarded the Mingler Scholarship 2020. “We’ve been working in this direction for quite a while. …
… which offers educational and consultancy services on leadership, innovation and finance and controlling. A pertinent example would be using knowledge and expertise from inside UM to help hospitals and other care organisations improve the patient experience. This article is part of ' We're Open ', a series of stories about the UM community’s many activities during the coronavirus pandemic. The Heartbeat: something real – but gentle But how to convey a sense of talking to someone? Dante …
… depending on each other, the best they can do for the time being is sharing photos of the calculations and then discussing them step-by-step. Koekoek is very positive about the collegial spirit at MSP. “We have a chat group to exchange and discuss experiences. MSP is very interdisciplinary and diverse – so different courses will require different approaches.” They also had a meeting – online, like everything else these days – to discuss each other’s ideas for how to test students at the end of …
… health with data about demographics, their medication use, activities and performance in cognitive games. We bring all of that together, and the outcome bounces back to the summary of how an individual patient is doing.” Building on previous experience Dr. Asteriadis and his team were previously part of ICT4Life , an EU-funded project that implemented integrated care solutions at a smaller scale. The tools developed within ICT4Life were successfully tested in Hungary, Spain and France. …
… packaging, these are just some of the subjects we have discussed.” “Despite an early ending, we hope that you enjoyed Sustainability & Food Week as much as we did. Thanks again to Gedeelde Weelde, Foodcoop Maastricht and Albron for sharing their experiences , and thanks to everyone who joined and shared their critical questions and insightful comments!” - Green Office: Katja, Catherine, Melanie, Nina, Svea & Willow. Green Office Maastricht University … Last week was the Dutch National Week …
… studies that confirm that. 80% of the diagnoses come from the anamnesis, 10% from physical examination and only 10% from additional diagnostics. I think it's a big compliment to the profession; the diagnosis is made on the basis of the conversation, experiences, pattern recognition and the context. Only in 10% of the cases additional diagnostics are required, regularly only because of expectation management. Then you already know that nothing will come out, but you need the result for another …
… from all over the university. This combination of efforts has proven to be very fruitful and inspiring. Hence, the taskforce Sustainable UM2030has decided to do another year of Green Impact in 2019/2020. The programme will be improved based on the experiences of this year. If you would like to contribute, please join the intranetgroup Sustainable UM 2030 (now only open to UM staff, we are working on making it open for students too). We hope to see you next year! Green Impact Facebook …
Pilar Martinez, newly appointed professor of Neuro-inflammation and Neuropsychiatric Disorders, will deliver her inaugural lecture ‘Lipids and antibodies in neurological and psychiatric diseases’ on Friday 5 October. Four years ago, Martinez began studying the role of lipids – fats – in the brains of patients with Alzheimer’s disease. She quickly became convinced that lipids play an important role in the development of this brain disease.
… space now that she has finished her PhD, but the work doesn’t stop. Based in Pretoria, she works as an adviser for orphans and vulnerable children for the regional HIV/AIDS programme of USAID Southern Africa. “I notice that my research and the experience I gained during my PhD are already paying off in the work I’m now doing. I hope that what I’ve accomplished inspires more young women to help this vulnerable group of children in some way.” … Why and how do some female child carers in …