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Researchers on NotedSource with connections to Maastricht University include Dr. Christina Lienen, Ph.D., Barrister, Dr. Stephan Praet, MD PhD FEBSM FACSEP, Thomas Bitterman, Ph.D., and Nikolaus Kriegeskorte.

Dr. Christina Lienen, Ph.D., Barrister

Dubai
14 Years Experience
Oxford Educated Assistant Professor of Law with Years of Legal Practice Experience
Education

Maastricht University

Bachelor of Law, Faculty of Law / July, 2013

Maastricht
Research Expertise
Law
Public Law
Constitutional Law
Administrative Law
Equality Law & Discrimination
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About
Dr. Christina Lienen is a highly educated and experienced legal professional with a strong background in academia. She holds a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Law from University College London, where she focused on constitutional law, judicial reasoning and human rights. Prior to this, she completed a Magister Juris (MJur) from the University of Oxford (2nd Best Results in Year) and a Bachelor of Law from Maastricht University (Best Results in Year). In addition to her academic achievements, Dr. Lienen is a qualified barrister, having been called to the Bar of England and Wales in 2019. She worked as a public law and data protection barrister in London for almost 4 years prior to joining academia full-time, regularly representing clients in court and offering litigation related advice. Dr. Lienen has extensive teaching experience, having held positions as an Assistant Professor at the British University in Dubai, as a Teaching Fellow at SOAS University of London, as a Visiting Lecturer at The University of Law, and as a Teaching Fellow at University College London. Dr. Lienen's research interests include public law, public international law, human rights, and legal theory. She has published numerous articles and book chapters on these topics and has presented her research at international conferences. With her strong academic background and practical experience, Dr. Lienen is a highly skilled and knowledgeable legal professional who is dedicated to advancing the field of law through her teaching and research.

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Dr. Stephan Praet, MD PhD FEBSM FACSEP

Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
26 Years Experience
Adj. Assoc. Prof. UCRISE (University of Canberra Research Institute for Sport & Exercise)
Education

Maastricht University

Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Clinical Exercise Physiology / December, 2007

Maastricht
Experience

Maastricht University

PhD student @ dept. of Movement Sciences, NUTRIM Research Institute / January, 2003December, 2007

Initiated, conducted and supervised several research projects related to Clinical Exercise physiology in type 2 diabetes, initiaed/developed/prepared research protocols, obtained medical ethics approval, secured funding, published scientific research report in peer-reviewed journals, developed novel cardiopulmonary exercise testing protocol, gait analysis and performance tests for highly deconditined patients.

Research Expertise
Sport & Exercise Medicine
Overuse injuries
Metabolic stress
Exercise Medicine in Chronic Disease & Cancer
Medical Imaging of Musculoskeletal injuries
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About
Dr. Stephan F.E. Praet is a highly qualified and experienced Consultant in Sports & Exercise Medicine, with a broad and impressive background in clinical practice, research, and academia. His expertise encompasses a wide range of areas, including the management of sports-related injuries, exercise medicine in chronic disease, and innovative approaches to therapeutic interventions. Dr. Praet's academic credentials include a Ph.D. in Clinical Exercise Physiology & Metabolic Disease from Maastricht University, and he is a Fellow of both the European Board of Sports Medicine (FEBSM) and the Australasian College of Sport & Exercise Physicians (FACSEP). He has specialist registration in Sport and Exercise Medicine in both Australia and the Netherlands and has also been registered as a Consultant in Sports Medicine in Dubai. In his clinical practice, Dr. Praet has demonstrated a strong commitment to patient care across various settings. He has worked with high-performance athletes at the Australian Institute of Sport, focusing on injury prevention, illness management, and optimizing athletic performance. His experience also extends to the management of patients with chronic medical conditions, where he emphasizes innovative lifestyle interventions and the application of novel therapeutic technologies. Dr. Praet’s approach to patient care is characterized by the use of clinical cardiopulmonary exercise stress testing (CPET) to develop tailored rehabilitation programs and a focus on optimizing musculoskeletal health through detailed attention to lower limb mechanics, core stability, and targeted exercise interventions. He is also skilled in the application of injection therapy, including (neural) prolotherapy, to aid tissue healing and manage neurogenic inflammation. In addition to his clinical work, Dr. Praet has made significant contributions to the field through his research. His research interests include exercise, metabolic disease & cancer, lower limb and foot biomechanics, and regenerative medicine. He has been involved in numerous research projects and has secured substantial funding as a principal investigator. His research has been published in peer-reviewed international journals, reflecting his commitment to advancing knowledge in sports and exercise medicine. Dr. Praet is also actively involved in teaching and professional development. He has lectured at Erasmus University Medical Centre and supervised PhD and medical students and registrars. He is committed to continuing professional development, ensuring that his practice is informed by the latest evidence and best practices. Overall, Dr. Stephan Praet is a dedicated and accomplished sports and exercise physician with a comprehensive skill set that combines clinical expertise, research acumen, and a passion for improving patient outcomes.

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