Category: meetings

  • Amsterdam Neuroscience annual meeting

    Amsterdam Neuroscience annual meeting

    Many of us attended the Amsterdam Neuroscience annual meeting! Moreover, Lucas (Baudouin) presented a poster on his exciting new results on culturing oligodendrocytes from resected peritumoral tissue in order to better understand cognitive deficits in patients with glioma. Stay tuned for more!

  • Linda at NVN symposium

    Linda at NVN symposium

    November 24th marked the 60th birthday of the Dutch Society for Neuropsychology (NVN), which was celebrated with a winter symposium themed ‘Back to the future’. Linda presented on technological innovation through multiscale network neuroscience!

  • Lucas and Maxine are at the BeNe Brain Stim Congres!

    They are both presenting a poster on their running TMS studies (T-mult and TRUE-GRIT) at this second edition of the Netherlands-Belgium brain stimulation congres in Nijmegen. More info here!

  • Mona speaks at DGN conference

    Exciting, Mona is one of the invited speakers at the DGN conference in Berlin, Germany. This is the German Neurological Society, and she will be talking about how brain and tumor activity and connectivity are interconnected. More info (in German) here!

  • We’re at EANO 2023 in Rotterdam!

    We’re at EANO 2023 in Rotterdam!

    An exciting few days, with the European Association for Neuro-Oncology annual meeting taking place in nearby Rotterdam this year. Here’s an overview of what we’re sharing this year. OS08.5A Understanding the association between fatigue and cognition in glioma patients: an observational multinational study | by Jantine (talk on Saturday at 12.15pm in the Willem Burger…

  • Eduarda receives Best Paper Award at OHBM2023

    Eduarda receives Best Paper Award at OHBM2023

    The gift that keeps on giving: Eduarda received Brain Structure and Function’s best paper award for her “Hands-on tutorial on network and topological neuroscience” at this year’s OHBM meeting in Montreal, Canada. Congrats, Eduarda!

  • We’re at the CCA annual retreat!

    We’re at the CCA annual retreat!

    The Cancer Center Amsterdam (Amsterdam UMC) has a 2-day retreat every year, where oncological researchers and clinicians meet up to share their work. Jantine had a presentation on her work on symptom networks in glioma, and Marieke had a poster on her FeelFit protocol: The neuro-oncology patient research group (PRG) also presented itself, with presentations…

  • Fernando presents at Amsterdam Neuroscience

    Fernando was selected to give a storyslam presentation at Amsterdam Neuroscience’s annual meeting on October 7th! He talked about his collaborative work on high-order hubs in the human connectome through newly defined measures that can be used on for instance resting-state fMRI data. Feel free to (re)watch his presentation!

  • Lucas and Mona present their first posters!

    After starting their PhDs during the pandemic and being virtual for the most part, Lucas and Mona presented their first posters at OHBM 2022 in Glasgow. Look at them glow!

  • Two posters at OHBM2020!

    #1493 by Shanna Kulik, on Modeling neurophysiological brain activity in individual subjects; we describe a personalized Jansen-Rit neural mass model that uses individual structural connectivity to recapitulate MEG-based empirical functional connectivity. #2064 by Vera Belgers, in which we use MEG oscillatory activity as a proxy of brain activity to predict progression-free survival in glioma patients,…