13th MHeNs Annual Research Day

Part 1: Introduction
See Movie Organization committee >

Part 2: Prof David Linden
Title: View on the future of MHeNs
See biography and presentation Prof Linden >

Part 3: Prof Annemie Schols
Title: Update on the faculty’s endeavors to deal with the consequences of the pandemic for staff and students
See biography and presentation Prof Annemie Schols >

Part 4: Dr Martin van Boxtel and Dr Marjan Drukker
Title: General issues of interest to PhD’s, the ramifications of the pandemic for PhD students and the importance of scientific integrity
See biography Dr Martin van Boxtel | See biography Dr Marjan Drukker: Presentation >

Part 5: Closing: Announcements awards
• 3 Best E-pitches Presentation E-Pitches awards >
• 8 Best PhD theses 2020 Presentation PhD these awards >

The School for Mental Health and Neuroscience (MHeNs) strives to advance our understanding of brain-behaviour relationships by using an approach integrating various disciplines in neuro- and behavioural science, medicine, and the life sciences more widely. MHeNs performs high-impact mental health and neuroscience research and educates master's students and PhD researchers. MHeNs performs translational research, meaning practical collaboration between researchers in the lab and in the hospital. MHeNs is one of six graduate schools of the Faculty of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences (FHML) aligned to the Maastricht University Medical Centre+ (MUMC+).