Tag: news
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We were in Prague for EANO2025!

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:…
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OHBM in Brisbane

At the Organization for Human Brain Mapping annual meeting of 2025 in Australia, Linda presented the multicenter study on structure-function multilayer network integration in multiple sclerosis (MS) led by Lucas. Using multimodal MRI data from 780 people with MS across 13 European centers, we explored how the brain’s frontoparietal network integrates structure and function and…
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The 2025 LWNO scientific day

We had a wonderful time at the annual LWNO day last Friday! MULTINET opened and closed the scientific program: Lucas Baudouin presented his fresh results on oligodendroglial abnormalities in and around glioma, while Amber Gadet shared the final findings of her internship on the relationship between fatigue and functional connectivity of the default mode network…
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Book chapters galore

Maxine and Dorien both wrote book chapters that are now out! Maxine wrote the chapter “Neurocognitive functioning: from brain structures to networks” with Linda, Philip de Witt Hamer en Martin Klein. The chapter is part of the book “Neuropsychological and Psychosocial Foundations of Neuro-Oncology“. Dorien’s chapter is “Multimodal imaging of brain plasticity” in “The Oxford…
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Brain Bite on Eduarda’s tutorial paper
OHBM Brain Bites published a brief teaser on the relevance of network neuroscience, including Eduarda’s paper and accompanying tutorial on how to use and implement graph theory and topological data analysis on neurodata. Read about it here!
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Vera is back from Copenhagen!

She spent 3.5 months with the research group of Karin Piil, Senior Researcher at Copenhagen University Hospital Associate Professor at Aarhus University, where she investigated symptom science among brain tumor patients. Read all about it here!
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Lucas Baudouin receives Amsterdam University Fund talent startstipendium!
The Startstipendium from the Spinoza Fund of the Amsterdam University Fund has selected eight talented scientists of Amsterdam UMC to bring their professional career a step further, and Lucas is one of them! He will be exploring the link between oligodendrocyte dysfunction, myelin issues and cognitive deficits in brain tumor patients, under supervision of Dorien.…
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Hanarth foundation funds new project
Many patients with glioma undergo surgical resection of their tumor. However, this surgery may lead to functional and cognitive decline that hampers quality of life. Predictors of such decline are currently unknown, making it difficult for patients, caregivers and healthcare professionals to manage and prognosticate functional decline. In this new, collaborative project, titled “Predicting functional…
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Eduarda is a runner-up for trainee OS prize

At the 2023 Neuro-Irv and Helga Cooper Foundation Open Science Prizes organized by The Neuro (Montreal Neurological Institute-Hospital), Eduarda was recognized “for her constant commitment to open science and the development of tools and tutorials for network neuroscience analysis”! She won a runner-up prize of 1000 CAD in addition to being lauded for her work…
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Maxine and Jantine present at a patient-organized event
An important part of doing clinical studies in our view is communicating the research goals and results to the people we’re doing it for: the people with brain tumors. So Maxine and Jantine were very happy to present their GRIP study arms (on improving cognitive deficits and ameliorating fatigue, resp.) at an event organized by…