Patient’s own bone has long been used for transplantation, but this method is not optimal. Instead, special grains of artificial bone may be a better option.
The EU-funded IHEN project has been launched. IHEN will develop a roadmap for future exposome research, provide tools and training opportunities and increase the impact of future studies in this field.
The DRIVE-RM consortium has been awarded €37.5 million under the prestigious NWO SUMMIT program. The collaboration focuses on smart materials that assist the body in healing.
Researchers from Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ and UMC Utrecht have received a grant of 936,587 euros from the ZonMw, for research into a serious heart condition that affects both humans and dogs.
A promising immunotherapy for rheumatoid arthritis is proving successful in mouse models. Rheumatoid arthritis has so far had no effective treatment. This research is a step in the right direction.