About
Ingeborg Bosma is a researcher at the University of Groningen's University Medical Center Groningen, specializing in neuro-oncology and neurocognitive effects of brain tumors. Her work intersects neuroscience, radiation therapy, and psychological comorbidity, focusing on low-grade glioma patients.
- Contribution to UN Sustainable Development Goals: Brain tumor research for health equity
- Key Collaborations: University Medical Center Groningen, proton radiotherapy researchers
Her research explores:
- Diffusion-weighted imaging models for post-surgical glioma assessment
- Long-term neurocognitive impacts of proton radiotherapy
- Psychosocial aspects of cancer survivorship
- Executive functioning resilience patterns in glioma patients
- Emotion recognition deficits linked to tumor characteristics
Publication Trends: 2024-2025 works focus on medical imaging validation, neurocognitive outcomes, and quality-of-life assessments in glioma patients. Research outputs show increasing emphasis on multimodal assessment and survivorship care.
Academic Contributions: As co-supervisor for PhD students at the University of Groningen (2017-2022), she has guided research on supportive care integration in cancer treatment. Her 40+ academic publications demonstrate sustained engagement with neuro-oncology research.
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