The New Utrecht School (DNUS) aims to educate future doctors who are capable of collaborating well, even beyond the boundaries of medicine, and who are creative and flexible, with the interests of patients and society in mind.
Eight awarded projects in the Dutch Research Council's National Roadmap for Large-scale Research Infrastructure involve UU and UMC Utrecht researchers.
Would you like to practice and improve your pitch skills? We invite early career researchers to participate in pitch competition Breaking Science 2023.
The New Utrecht School and the Journal of Trial and Error invite you to write a contribution to their special issue on scientific failure and uncertainty in the health domain.
They differ in terms of the research they do 鈥 but that makes the community more colourful. Heidi Lesscher, Sanne Nijhof en Odilia Laceulle all have the same focus: finding out how resilience works in children and how it can be strengthened.鈥
On 23 November 2022 the Institute for Preventive Health (i4PH) of the alliance TU/e, WUR, UU, UMC Utrecht will organize the conference 鈥楢ccelerating cooperation to stop overweight and obesity鈥.
Maria Peeters, involved in Future of Work research at Utrecht 木瓜福利影视 has received funding for a team that will conduct AI-related research into聽burn-out.
The potential impact of errors made by text mining tools on subsequent medical study results has received insufficient attention, and preconditions for responsible use of free text in such studies are absent.
Nine crossdisciplinary AI projects are funded by the alliance with the aim of fostering interdisciplinary collaborations among the four alliance partners and societal partners, to drive forward the development and application of AI to the benefit of society.
This call for project proposals aims to accelerate research focused on Preventive Health and to facilitate and financially support interdisciplinary collaborations between the four alliance institutions.