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  CHDR Newsletter January 2012
Bio-Europe Spring 2012, CHDR donation to serious request, anti-coagulant interaction study, pro-cholinergic drug in a scopolamine model, UVB pain model, biosimilars, PhD-Thesis Anthracycline-induced cardiotoxity, bibliometric research performance profile
Bibliometric research performance profile
Using scientific publication and citation data, a bibliometric research performance analysis has been performed to measure the scientific impact and visibility of CHDR.
TNO and CHDR join forces in the area of food related clinical trials
TNO and CHDR will bring together their experience and expertise in clinical research and form a new partnership for food related clinical trials.
 

PhD-Thesis:

Anthracycline-induced cardiotoxicity, a pathophysiology based approach for early detection and protective strategies

At the 17th of January Freerk Broeyer successfully defended his PhD thesis "Anthracycline-induced cardiotoxicity, a pathophysiology based approach for early detection and protective strategies". In this thesis he explored his research on possible biomarkers for anthracyclin-induced cardiotoxicity and
the use of a potentially protective agent in healthy volunteers and patients with breast carcinoma.

 

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