9 March 2020

Recently, Jeroen van den Heuvel, research technician at the Dept. of Pharmacology and Toxicology, was seen in the Dutch TV program 'Het Klokhuis" about the effects of painkillers. 

Curious? Check the item here (only in Dutch). 

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