Nienke’s thesis consists of multiple chapters on AGHLS-data. In particular Nienke’s research focussed on the microvascular measurements. A summary [in Dutch] of the thesis can be found here.
Category: PhD defenses
Léonie Uijtdewilligen defended her PhD-thesis “Magic mirror on the wall, who is most inactive of them all?”
The thesis included multiple chapters on AGHLS data. Congratulations!
Bas van Bussel defends his PhD thesis
Bas van Bussel defended his thesis “Endothelial dysfunction and low‐grade inflammation: determined by diet and cause of arterial stiffness” at Maastricht University on May 28, 2014. His thesis contains several chapters describing AGHLS data. Congratulations!
Roel van de Laar defended his thesis that partly includes studies on AGHLS
Roel van de Laar defended his PhD-thesis entitled “Lifestyle and arterial stiffness in young adults: A life-course approach” on March 7 at Maastricht University. His thesis includes several AGHLS-papers.
Trynke Hoekstra sucessfully defended her thesis!
On May 13, Trynke Hoekstra (part of the AGHLS-research team since 2007) defended her PhD-thesis entitled “Applied latent class models for epidemiology”.
The thesis can be viewed in the online-library of the VU University.
Fleur Schouten succesfully defended her thesis!
On October 10, Fleur Schouten (part of the AGHLS-research team since 2006) defended her PhD-thesis entitled “Fat Distribution and Arterial Stiffness”.
The thesis can be viewed in the online-library of the VU University.