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- A regenerative solution for spinal fusionsSince 2000, the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery of UMC Utrecht heavily invested in regenerative bone research. Now, they celebrate a big success./en/news/a-regenerative-solution-for-spinal-fusions
- The Roots of Regenerative MedicineRegenerative Medicine dates back to the times of Greek Mythology/en/background/the-roots-of-regenerative-medicine
- RegMed XB Annual Meeting held in UtrechtThe RegMed XB Annual Meeting was held on 4 and 5 March in the Railway Museum Utrecht./en/news/regmed-xb-annual-meeting-held-in-utrecht
- RMU researchers are developing new therapy to treat brain damage in premature babies1.2 million euros of European subsidy towards development of new therapy to reduce brain damage in prematurely born children/en/in-the-media/rmu-researchers-are-developing-new-therapy-to-treat-brain-damage-in-premature-babies
- Craziness in ScienceRM Scientist Blog: Tom Bracco Gartner and Renée Maas recently won the Crazy Idea Call from the PLN Genetic Heart Disease Foundation/en/background/craziness-in-science
- Printing Living Tissue Within SecondsRM Scientist blog: RMU researcher Paulina Nuñez Bernal 3D-prints ears, menisci and bones./en/background/printing-living-tissue-within-seconds
- Quantitative Translation: A Bridge from Petri Dish to Patient BedIf we want to skip animal testing, in vitro models are not enough. We need computer models to convert laboratory data into clinical prediction outcomes/en/background/quantitative-translation-a-bridge-from-petri-dish-to-patient-bed
- Education in researchEducation is a significant part of RMU. For some, it has become a full time job; we interviewed three key players of RMU education./en/news/education-in-research
- The making of a liverDr. Riccardo Levato and Dr. Bart Spee are joining efforts to biofabricate 3D-printed liver constructs./en/news/the-making-of-a-liver
- Top 3 moments as a PhD studentIrina Mancini reflects on her 3 top moments as a PhD student./en/news/top-3-moments-as-a-phd-student
- Women in Regenerative MedicineIrina Mancini reflects on women in RMU./en/news/women-in-regenerative-medicine
- New 3D bioprinter to develop a 3D living model of pancreatic tissueWith the European project ENLIGHT, researchers will develop a living model of the pancreas, using a new bioprinting technique./en/news/new-3d-bioprinter-to-develop-a-3d-living-model-of-pancreatic-tissue
- Could artificial pancreas and knee distraction be covered by basic insurance?Two studies, coordinated by the UMC Utrecht, receive funding from zorginstituut Nederland and ZonMw via the Subsidy Scheme for Promising Care./en/news/could-artificial-pancreas-and-knee-distraction-be-covered-by-basic-insurance
- Moyo Kruyt assigned as professor of Reconstructive Skeletal EngineeringMoyo Kruyt has been assigned as professor of Reconstructive Skeletal Engineering at the department of Developmental Bioengineering (DBE), Twente ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ./en/news/moyo-kruyt-assigned-as-professor-of-reconstructive-skeletal-engineering
- ESAO/TERMIS Winter School 2021The Bionic Human: Biomaterials, (Bio)Artificial and Bioengineered Organs and Cybernetics for the Future of Regenerative Medicine/en/news/esaotermis-winter-school-2021
- 3D-JOINT: personalised ‘living implants’ to treat osteoarthritis3D-JOINT: bioprinted "living implants" to regenerate cartilage after joint damage./en/news/3d-joint-personalised-living-implants-to-treat-osteoarthritis
- RM publiekcampaign "Nieuwe nieren" completedThe RM public campaign "Nieuwe nieren" was a success!/en/news/rm-publiekcampaign-nieuwe-nieren-completed
In this campaign, we showed what regenerative medicine contribute by means of a concrete example: the kidney. - Sharing knowledge: RMU researchers awarded by KNAWRegenerative Medicine Utrecht is awardede for its Kennisplatform (knowledge platoform) by KNAW./en/news/sharing-knowledge-rmu-researchers-awarded-by-knaw
- First successful DCD heart transplantation in the NetherlandsDoctors from UMC Utrecht, Erasmus MC and UMC Groningen have performed the first heart transplantation after cardiac death in the Netherlands. The procedure can drastically increase the number of heart donors available nationwide every year./en/news/first-successful-dcd-heart-transplantation-in-the-netherlands
- Major EU grant for groundbreaking research into scoliosisThe project will be led by Keita Ito, prominent RM-researcher at TU/e and UMC Utrecht in the field of biomedical engineering./en/news/major-eu-grant-for-groundbreaking-research-into-scoliosis