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RTV Maastricht – MUMC+ research has been nominated for the 2024 Klokhuis Science Prize

RTV Maastricht – MUMC+ research has been nominated for the 2024 Klokhuis Science Prize

He. She research MUMC+ scientists kept a piece of the brain alive in the laboratory, and it has been nominated for the Klokhuis Prize for Science. You can vote on the research until March 17.

Govert Hooglund, a brain researcher at MUMC+, and his team used a chip containing 120 electronic dots with a layer of brain cells for the research. Furthermore, a small piece of brain tissue came from someone who had undergone surgery to treat epilepsy. Part of the brain showed epileptiform activity for another six days.

breakthrough
The result of the research – which can be called a breakthrough in the world of science – brings hope to epilepsy patients, and perhaps in the future also to other people with brain diseases. Over time, it may be possible to test their medications outside the body, and this can often save a lot of suffering.

Fewer laboratory animals
The research may also reduce the need for laboratory animals in the future. This is something science works hard at. Working without animal testing takes time and requires technical development. It is important that the future generation learns about this as soon as possible.

Klukhos Science Prize
The Klokhuis Science Prize is awarded annually during the InScience Film Festival. The award aims to introduce a young and wide audience to Dutch scientific research. All universities, colleges and UMCs in the Netherlands can submit research. The winning research will be announced according to the program Nucleus Make and broadcast an episode.

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