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  • Dorien speaks at Cancer Neuroscience webinar

    Dorien speaks at Cancer Neuroscience webinar

    On June 21st, Dorien will be one of the three speakers at the next TN2 (Translational Neuroscience Network) webinar! The session will be about Cancer Neuroscience, and Dorien will kick off by elucidating the seminal role of neuron-glia interactions in health and disease. Register here: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_NU_xyy98Qam8ixI25sErRw#/registration

  • Jantine’s travel report

    Jantine’s travel report

    Jantine is back from her 6 month stay at UCSF with Jennie Taylor, Christina Weyer Jamora and others. She had a wonderful time, as you can read here!

  • MULTINET (re)presents at TN2

    MULTINET (re)presents at TN2

    At the 2023 Translational Neuroscience Network (TN2) on April 5, both Mona and Marike presented their posters. Many team members were involved in the organisation and support of the day. What a wonderful, interdisciplinary event it was!

  • We have a guest!

    So happy to welcome Thijs Vande Vyvere from Belgium to the team. Thijs is working on radiological analysis of brain lesions in Antwerp. He will be exploring network and topological analysis of resting-state fMRI. Great way to lure Fernando into coming to our building even more! Thijs will stay with us for 3 months.

  • SNO 2022

    At this year’s Society for NeuroOncology meeting in Tampa, Florida, we will be presenting on different aspects of our research. Linda will be giving a talk on “Brain network dynamics in glioma” during the Educational Day on Thursday November 17. She will also present work by Mona and Marike through two posters, on Friday: NCOG-17…

  • Dorien joins the team!

    As of November 1st, we are super happy that Dorien Maas has joined our team. Dorien will be bringing a lot of microscale knowledge and ideas to our multiscale endeavors, as she has ample experience with cellular work in tissue and animal models. We are very excited about what the future holds for this new…

  • Maxine wins an award!

    Maxine not only presented her very first abstract at her very first conference last week, but also won the EANO Young Investigator Travel Scholarship for Outstanding Science for EANO allied health professionals & nurses members for her work! The abstract of her analysis of cognitive deficits and profiles in glioma patients in the stable phase…

  • We are at EANO 2022

    Several of us are present at the European Association for Neuro-Oncology’s annual meeting in Vienna between September 15-18! Our oral presentations: Maxine Gorter will present on cognitive profiles of patients in the stable phase of their disease on Saturday (abstract). Whereas most studies have assessed the prevalence of cognitive deficits and co-occurrence of deficits across…

  • Marloes wins best presentation!

    At the Network Institute’s final presentation session, Marloes (and Anouk in spirit) won the best presentation for her talk on hub diversity in translational neuroscience meetings! This project has been a truly interdisciplinary endeavor with collaborators from Amsterdam UMC (Saskia Peerdeman) and VU University (Joyce Lamerichs, Stéphanie van der Burgt, Jeroen Geurts). Stay tuned for…

  • MULTINET at EANO 2021

    Our team members will present three posters: Vera Belgers on The potential of cannabinoids to improve quality of glioma patients (P12.07) Tina Varkevisser and Jantine Röttgering on Symptom networks in glioma (P11.01) Jantine Röttgering on Symptoms of patients with diffuse glioma during stable disease as a potential target for treatment (P12.02) Come find them during…