The international student fellowship is a grant (€500/month) for (bio-)medical students (in their MSc-program or just graduated) to participate in a research internship for a 6-12 months at an international top institute. With this fellowship, the AGEM research institute allows (bio-) medical students to participate in an international research internship within the fields of AGEM's four research programs.

2022

Laureate Title project
Anna Spiering Sex differences in atherosclerosis
Julia Menso The Worldwide Standard in Mastery of Robotic Pancreatoduodenectomy – How to Get There

2021

Laureate Title project
Erik Kroesbergen Glymphatic dysfunction in STZ-induced diabetic mice

2020

Laureate Title project
Iris Loise Mimpen Immune Potentiating Effect of the Gut Microbiome on the Non-Small Cell
Marene Hardonk The effects of astrocytes on cognitive flexibility in lean and obese mice
Rick Hogenboom FGF21 signaling in the brain of UCP1 KO mice
Megan Engels Innovative early detection methods for pancreatic cancer and pancreatic cysts with malignant potential.

2019

Laureate Title project
Samantha Wolff The effect of synthetic REV-ERB agonist SR9011 on cell metabolism in primary microglial cells
Nienke Willemsen Alternative activation of brown adipocytes through a novel G-protein-coupled receptor
Remco Kersten The inositoltriphosphate receptor type 3 and visualization of the biliary bicarbonate
Nina Frerichs Preclinical detection of late-onset sepsis in prematurely born infants: a multicenter case-control study
Elsa van Liere Efficacy and safety of thioguanine in the management of inflammatory bowel disease.
Desiree Baaleman 3D high-resolution anorectal manometry: a novel technique to study children with constipation.
Robin Haring Personalized medicine via patient derived organoids
Milou van Driel Mutation-directed clonal interactions in colorectal cancer

2017

Laureate Title project
Jelmi uit de Bos Identifying novel components in mitochondrial one-carbon metabolism