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“When someone has a wild idea, say yes”
On Wednesday November 20th, 2024, Els left home early in the morning, as she always did. She got on her bike, ready for another busy but exciting day at Hasselt University. The preparations for Dag van de Wetenschap were in full swing. A yearly highlight on the calendar, she had poured herself into the preparations for weeks.

Liesbeth Aerts
Jun 27, 2025


Hilde Van den Eynde 1963–2025
For over three decades, Hilde Van den Eynde shaped how Flemish readers understood science. As a science journalist for De Standaard , she...

BE Scicomm
Jun 27, 2025


Els Smeyers 1968–2024
For years, Els Smeyers shaped how science was shared and celebrated at Hasselt University. An engineer by training, she had an intuitive gift for connection, bringing people, ideas, and disciplines together with ease.

BE Scicomm
Jun 27, 2025


How far does your expertise reach? Ethical challenges of communicating scientific knowledge
Did you notice how few female scientists were quoted as experts in the media during the pandemic? As we were analyzing our data for the Belgian Pandemic Intelligence Network, we found that, on average, only 20% of experts mentioned in news about the COVID-19 pandemic were women, when they represent 34% of researchers in Belgium according to the OECD.

Ingrid van Marion & David Domingo
Jun 27, 2025


From the bench to Big Pharma \ Elisabeth Stes is R&D Communication Manager at J&J
When Elisabeth Stes stepped away from the lab, she did not walk away from science. A trained biotechnologist with a PhD, she carried her research mindset with her and built a new career in science communication, first at a public research institute, and now at a leading pharmaceutical company.

Liesbeth Aerts
Jun 27, 2025


Doctored narratives \ Fraud, trust, and the ethics of exposing misconduct
How can we balance the exposure of misconduct with the preservation of public trust? It’s not a new question, but it’s one I’ve been reflecting on more intensely in recent months as a controversy erupted in a field I’ve followed for years: Alzheimer’s research. The spark was Doctored: Fraud, Arrogance, and Tragedy in the Quest to Cure Alzheimer’s, a book published earlier this year by investigative journalist Charles Piller.

Liesbeth Aerts
Jun 27, 2025
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