Vera Schrauwen was awarded a competitive Vidi grant by the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO). Her project is titled 'A snapshot of human metabolism: novel non-invasive information by Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy' and proposes to develop new Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy methods to gain novel non-invasive information on metabolic health, and advance translational research...
News and events
Join us to support Diabetes research: DiaBeatit Run fundraiser 15 June 2017
Mark your calendars and buy a ticket to support our team! For the fifth year in a row DMRG will participate in the DiaBeatIt Run: a double marathon from Rotterdam to Amsterdam, including the 589 stair steps of the ‘Euromast’, to raise money for the Dutch Diabetes Foundation. This year our fundraiser will be held at the UM Sports Café on Thursday, 15 June, from 17.00. Lots of exciting prizes to win...
Benefits of sitting less
DMRG members were involved in a study published in Frontiers in Physiology. The article is titled 'Benefits of Substituting Sitting with Standing and Walking in Free-Living Conditions for Cardiometabolic Risk Markers, Cognition and Mood in Overweight Adults' and can be found by following this link.
Brown fat chapter in 2nd edition Adipose Tissue Biology
DMRG member Dr Emmani Nascimento contributed to the recently published second edition of Adipose Tissue Biology, as co-author of the chapter 'Brown Adipose Tissue as a Therapeutic Target'. The volume presents advances in understanding adipose tissue, and new potential for the prevention and control of rising obesity rates.
Publication in Journal of Nutritional Science on liver fat and dietary intervention – current views and research gaps
DMRG members Prof Patrick Schrauwen and Dr Vera Schrauwen-Hinderling participated in a workshop on liver fat, the outcome of which is presented in an article titled 'Liver fat: a relevant target for dietary intervention? Summary of a Unilever workshop' published in the Journal of Nutritional Science, available here.
Imaging techniques review in Journal of Applied Physiology
DMRG member Dr Tineke van de Weijer is the first author of a review published in the Journal of Applied Physiology, 'Mini-Review on Cardiac Metabolic Imaging: current imaging modalities and future perspectives'. The review discusses a range of non-invasive imaging techniques allowing a detailed investigation of cardiac metabolism in health and disease, including Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy (MR...
24 May 2017: thesis defence ‘Myocellular lipid droplets and insulin sensitivity: A microscopy approach’
PhD student Anne Gemmink will defend her thesis, 'Myocellular lipid droplets and insulin sensitivity: A microscopy approach' on 24 May. Read more here.
Magnetic Resonance in Medicine publishes spectral editing paper
Magnetic Resonance in Medicine published a DMRG article titled 'Measurement of Lipid Composition in Human Skeletal Muscle and Adipose Tissue With 1H-MRS Homonuclear Spectral Editing'. The study demonstrates the feasibility of spectral editing techniques for ectopic lipid store characterization with 1H-MRS, regardless of spectral resolution, offering the opportunity to study ectopic lipid compositi...
Resveratrol study published in Diabetes Care
Diabetes Care published a DMRG study titled 'Resveratrol as Add-on Therapy in Subjects With Well-Controlled Type 2 Diabetes: A Randomized Controlled Trial.' The study sought to determine whether resveratrol supplementation can improve insulin sensitivity and promote overall metabolic health on top of standard diabetes care. Results suggest that resveratrol supplementation does not improve hepatic...
Benefit BBQ for Diabetes Foundation
Already for the fourth time in a row DMRG will participate in the DiaBeatIt Run: a double marathon from Rotterdam to Amsterdam, including the 589 stair steps of the 'Euromast', to raise money for the Dutch Diabetes Foundation. Each year we try to raise more money than the year before and to this extent we organize al kinds of activities such as a movie night, baking cakes and a sports day for chil...