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- Is this the modern Heracles? Unravelling the potential of liver organoids to study rare liver diseases in childrenCurrently, there are limited or no therapies available for many children affected by rare liver diseases. Vivian Lehmann spent her PhD researching the use of liver organoids to study mechanisms and potential therapies for rare liver diseases and defended her work on the 30th of November 2023./en/news/is-this-the-modern-heracles-unravelling-the-potential-of-liver-organoids-to-study-rare-liver
- Two RMU teams nominated for Team Science Award 2023Two out of three nominated teams for the UMC Utrecht Team Science Award are from RMU!/en/news/two-rmu-teams-nominated-for-team-science-award-2023
- Pascalle van Loo becomes new head of the Animal Welfare BodyAs of 1 January 2024, Pascalle van Loo is the new head of the Animal Welfare Body of Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ and ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ Medical Center Utrecht./en/news/pascalle-van-loo-becomes-new-head-of-the-animal-welfare-body
- RESCUE Cofund PhDs are finishing upIn 2019, 31 young researchers started their PhD journey at the Regenerative Medicine Centre in Utrecht. Now, they are all finishing up, so it was time for a closing event./en/news/rescue-cofund-phds-are-finishing-up
- Solving the challenges for large scale liver regenerationShicheng Ye spent his time as a PhD student developing an alternative hydrogel for liver organoid cultivation that is more reliable than the current standard./en/news/solving-the-challenges-for-large-scale-liver-regeneration
- Exposing new vulnerabilities on the tumor surfaceSurface antigens of tumor cells can differ within one patient and are interesting to pursue for personalized immunotherapy./en/news/exposing-new-vulnerabilities-on-the-tumor-surface
- 385 years of science in UtrechtSince the university was founded in 1636, we have been working with each other and with others for 385 years to create a better world./en/news/385-years-of-science-in-utrecht
- How stem cell therapy can repair brain injuries in newbornsThe results of this study are promising for patients. Because stem cell therapy has the potential to repair brain damage, rather than just limit it./en/news/how-stem-cell-therapy-can-repair-brain-injuries-in-newborns
- UMC Utrecht the first hospital in the Netherlands to implant a completely artificial heartIn early November, a patient with severe heart failure was implanted with a total artificial heart at the UMC Utrecht for the first time in The Netherlands./en/news/umc-utrecht-the-first-hospital-in-the-netherlands-to-implant-a-completely-artificial-heart
- Sabine Fuchs receives Vici grant for research metabolic diseasesSabine Fuchs, paediatrician in metabolic diseases at the UMC Utrecht/ WKZ has received a prestigious Vici grant from ZonMw./en/news/sabine-fuchs-receives-vici-grant-for-research-metabolic-diseases
- Daniela Salvatori appointed new member KHMWThe Royal Dutch Society of Sciences and Humanities (KHMW) has appointed Daniela Salvatori as a new member./en/news/daniela-salvatori-appointed-new-member-khmw
- Sabine Fuchs appointed professorHow 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./en/news/sabine-fuchs-appointed-professor
- From laboratory research to treatment for cystic fibrosisSacha Spelier investigated various treatment strategies for CF patients, focusing on combining several drugs with different working mechanisms./en/news/from-laboratory-research-to-treatment-for-cystic-fibrosis
- 'Becoming aware of your blind spot': the importance of ethics in medical researchWhat is it like to live with a regenerative implant? How do you tailor a treatment to the patient’s wants and needs? And how do we make implants accessible to everyone who needs them?/en/news/becoming-aware-of-your-blind-spot-the-importance-of-ethics-in-medical-research
- Volumetric printing: increasing the clinical relevance of biofabricationPaulina Nunez Bernal spent her PhD developing a new technique called volumetric bioprinting, which is faster than 'traditional' layer-by-layer bioprinting and safer for cells./en/news/volumetric-printing-increasing-the-clinical-relevance-of-biofabrication
- In Search of a Better Treatment for Cystic FibrosisScreening with organoids offers perspective for people with Cystic Fibrosis who do not respond to medication. Lisa Rodenburg received her doctorate for her research on this topic.  /en/news/in-search-of-a-better-treatment-for-cystic-fibrosis
- Lodewijk van Rhijn appointed professor of OrthopedicsProfessor Lodewijk van Rhijn made the switch from MaastrichtUMC+ to UMC Utrecht last year, and has been appointed professor of Orthopedics since 15 July 2023./en/news/lodewijk-van-rhijn-appointed-professor-of-orthopedics
- European grant to study use of AI in treatment of rheumatoid arthritisUMC Utrecht has received a European grant of six million euros to study the use of artificial intelligence in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis./en/news/european-grant-to-study-use-of-ai-in-treatment-of-rheumatoid-arthritis
- 'Heart-in-a-box' means more heart transplantsTwo years ago, the first "heart-in-a-box" transplant took place in the Netherlands. Now, 60 DCD transplants later, the waiting list is stabilizing./en/news/heart-in-a-box-means-more-heart-transplants
- Foundation laid for better connection between UMCU and UU IT facilitiesThanks to efforts by the IT departments of both UMC Utrecht and UU (Information and Technology Services), the source systems of both parties are better connected./en/news/foundation-laid-for-better-connection-between-umcu-and-uu-it-facilities