Inspired by motion
To live is to move, and to do so freely and to the best of one’s ability. AMS researchers aim to apply fundamental knowledge of human movement to enhance physical performance and well-being, addressing both illness and health. More than 600 scientists affiliated with AMS translate societal issues into research questions and translate research results into practical solutions, with the goal of getting people to move better, move longer and move again.
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Upcoming events
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PhD Graduation Quinten Rikken
PhD Graduation Ankle Osteochondral Lesions: Towards a Personalized Evidence-Based Treatment Approach
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Lunch meeting; The muscle: overlooked missing link in rheumatic musculoskeletal disorders
Congress & symposium Lunch meeting: rheumatic musculoskeletal disorders
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Science Night 2026: The Science of Time
Other Join the Science Night 2026, an engaging evening where science, conversation, and celebration come together around this year’s theme: “The science of time.”