The DRIVE-RM consortium has been awarded 鈧37.5 million under the prestigious NWO SUMMIT program. The collaboration focuses on smart materials that assist the body in healing.
Smart innovations like organs-on-a-chip and virtual humans take our science to the next level, while reducing or replacing animal testing. In Utrecht we work on animal-free innovations.
Researchers from Utrecht 木瓜福利影视 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.
Researchers will train AI-models to identify publications relevant to the IMPROVE project, which seeks to improve how healthcare utilizes patient-generated health data.
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.
Patients with rheumatoid arthritis all have a unique and diverse set of antibodies that are involved in the development of the disease. Researchers unveiled the complexity of these antibodies using powerful lab tools and challenge current therapeutic approaches.
Verticai specializes in pioneering software solutions, based on speech recognition and AI language models, designed to significantly reduce the administrative responsibilities confronting healthcare providers.
Over 330 participants listened to inspiring speakers and attended interactive workshops on navigating social transitions through interdisciplinary education and research.
Psychiatric patients facing severe depression have the option of choosing electroconvulsive therapy (ECT). However, determining which patients will benefit from this intensive treatment can be challenging.
Join us at the AIBIA conference at the Jaarbeurs on Wednesday 15 May. The focus is on research and application of AI in the field of imaging in Life Sciences research.
How do we improve care for patients with rare diseases for which there are currently no treatments? This question is central to the work of pediatrician Sabine Fuchs.
Professors Albert Heck, Petra de Jongh (both Science), Jos Malda (Veterinary Medicine / UMC Utrecht) and Walter Immerzeel (Geosciences) will each receive a prestigious ERC Advanced Grant.
Professor Jos Malda has now received an ERC Advanced grant of 鈧2.5 million to crack the code of how to recreate the intricate internal structure of cartilage.
The 3Rs Centre Utrecht announces that Professor Thomas Hartung will deliver a keynote presentation at the conference "The 3Rs and NAMs: all-inclusive?"