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Marije aan het Rot receives grant for research on effect of alcohol on empathic behaviour.

23 January 2020

Marije aan het Rot received a research grant of €5000 from the Kennisinstituut Bier. Her research will focus on the effect of alcohol on empathic behaviour and how this differs between men and women. Marije aan het Rot is Associate Professor at the department of Clinical Psychology and Experimental Psychopathology.

The Kennisinstituut Bier awards an annual research grant for research into moderate alcohol consumption within in a healthy lifestyle. At the end of 2020 the scholarship will be awarded for the sixth time.

Read Marije aan het Rot's research proposal here.

dr. M. (Marije) aan het Rot
First name
Marije
Telephone
E-mail
Room
H.0079
Function
Associate Professor with ius promovendi
Expertise
Anxiety and depression; Interpersonal theory; Psychopharmacology; Ecological momentary assessment
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