A New PhD Aaron Iding in Thrombosis Research: Does Residual Vein Damage Predict the Future After DVT?
Aaron Iding, Resident Internal Medicine (AIOS) at Maastricht UMC+, shared his goals on LinkedIn:
“Yesterday, I successfully defended my PhD thesis “Residual venous obstruction and long-term outcomes after deep vein thrombosis”. A special milestone that I look back on with great gratitude. I look forward to continuing this research in the coming years, alongside my training in Internal Medicine.
I am grateful to my supervisory team Dr. Arina J. Ten Cate-Hoek, Prof. Hugo Ten cate and Prof. Philipp Wild for their guidance and trust. I also greatly appreciate the contribution of the opponents: Prof. Judith Sluimer, Prof. Roger Rennenberg, Prof. Karina Meijer, Prof. Joost Meijers, Dr. Bas van Bussel and Dr. Renske Olie.
Finally, I want to thank all family, friends and colleagues who were present: you made it a wonderful day!”
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