Category: people

  • Lucas and Dorien go to Euroglia

    Lucas and Dorien go to Euroglia

    In Marseille, Lucas got to present his latest results on oligodendrocytes in glioma!

  • Thanks to our interns of the past months!

    Thanks to our interns of the past months!

  • Where lake views meet science

    Where lake views meet science

    With the academic year coming to a close, we took a well-deserved moment to celebrate together in the sunshine. With a well-stocked picnic basket full of homemade goodies and the sun on our faces, we gathered by the beautiful shores of De Nieuwe Meer to reflect, relax, and reconnect. It was a chance to look…

  • Keynote at NetSci2025

    Keynote at NetSci2025

    Linda gave a keynote talk in Maastricht, at the Network Science Society’s annual meeting. By linking cellular, circuit, and whole-brain network data, she highlighted the work of the team showing how brain tumors act as network diseases, disrupting global connectivity and cognition. Key insights:🧠 Gliomas target hub regions—highly connected, vulnerable nodes in the brain network.🔬…

  • Maxine & Linda give a talk

    Maxine & Linda give a talk

    At the “Stimulating Thoughts” symposium, organized by Amsterdam UMC and Amsterdam Neuroscience, Maxine and Linda talked about the use of TMS as a therapeutic tool in glioma, ending with the randomized controlled trial TRUE-GRIT that is currently running as part of the GRIP trials. The symposium was a great opportunity to learn about the different…

  • Floris is back!

    Floris is back!

    Hi! My name is Floris, a recent graduate in Neurosciences and Philosophy of Neurosciences. After previous stints at MULTINET lab as an intern and research assistant, I’m back again for a short research project!I I will work on an already existing imaging database with MRI scans of hundreds of glioma patients. These MRI scans were…

  • Many MULTINET-ers contribute to TN2 symposium

    Many MULTINET-ers contribute to TN2 symposium

    The Translational Neuroscience Network (www.tn2.eu) organized their (bi)annual big event on Heterogeneity in Neuroscience, bringing together speakers from all corners of the translational space and focussing on interaction and networking through panel discussions, audience engagement and break games. Here‘s a recap of the day! Many of us were involved, through the TN2 committee (Lucas, Dorien,…

  • Mona is back from San Francisco!

    Mona is back from San Francisco!

    “At the start of this year I got the great opportunity to spend 3 months in the beautiful (and hilly) city of San Francisco for a collaboration with Professor Srikantan Nagarajan at the Biomagnetic Imaging Lab, UCSF. We asked ourselves: can we combine MEG data from our two centers to better understand the deviant neurophysiological…

  • First MULTINET alumni get together!

    First MULTINET alumni get together!

    Past and present met up last night during a nostalgic MULTINET alumni get together! Science is all about change—new faces join, others move on to exciting new adventures—but that doesn’t mean we lose touch. Last night, we brought together MULTINET alumni and current members for an evening of catching up over drinks and dinner. It…

  • Last scan for T-mult!

    Last scan for T-mult!

    The T-mult study (part of Linda’s Vidi project) asked: what is the impact of low-frequency rTMS-induced virtual lesions on executive functioning in healthy controls, when using an individualized multilayer network approach to select a region within the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) that is most central within the network? Lucas started data collection, together with Marike…