What an incredible few days we had at the European Association for Neuro Oncology (EANO) Annual Meeting 2025 in Prague! We are proud to have contributed to this inspiring meeting, sharing our latest insights on how brain networks relate to cognition, fatigue, and clinical outcomes in glioma
Our best oral presentation award winning Maxine Gorter: Effectiveness of blended cognitive behavioral therapy in alleviating severe fatigue in patients with diffuse glioma during stable disease: a randomized controlled trial ๐Read the abstract
Talk by Dorien Maas: Multiscale imaging of cognitive neurobiology in glioma
Our posters
- The association between structure function multilayer networks and executive functioning in glioma ๐Read the abstract
- Dutch healthcare professionalsโ experiences, perspectives, and barriers towards physical activity promotion in glioma patients๐Read the abstract
- The cognitive benefits of rTMS: a meta analysis across health and disease ๐Read the abstract
- Unravelling the crosstalk between glioma and oligodendrocytes in the human brain ๐Read the abstract
We had great discussions, met inspiring colleagues, and left full of new ideas for the future of our research. A huge thank you to everyone who joined our sessions and stopped by to chat about networks, exercise, cognition, and glioma!


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