In 2016 Radboudumc started collaborations with Rijnstate Hospital Arnhem, CWZ Nijmegen and Sint Maartenskliniek Nijmegen by means of a regional PhD fund for conducting joint scientific research. A duo of a researcher from the regional hospital and a current Radboudumc (junior) Principal Investigator can submit an application to the fund.
Recently, in collaboration with Sint Maartenskliniek Nijmegen one junior researcher position was available in the first round (deadline in February).
The following research proposal is granted:
“From psoriasis to arthritis: Improved Detection, characterization and Early treatment of Psoriatic Arthritis (IDE-PsA)”
Researchers: Dr. Mark Wenink, St. Maartenskliniek Nijmegen & Prof. Joost Schalkwijk, Radboudumc/RIMLS (photo up). Theme: Inflammatory diseases.
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