Algemeen nieuws
Sneltesten alléén verlagen antibioticagebruik voor luchtweginfecties niet
Zulke testen zijn alleen effectief als ze onderdeel zijn van een bredere aanpak
Read moreKleine patiënten en slimme oplossingen in het WKZ
Baby's in het WKZ krijgen sneller en relaxter een MRI.
Read moreWaarom vroege opsporing darmkanker belangrijk is
In darmkankermaand vraagt het UMC Utrecht extra aandacht voor het belang van vroege opsporing door deelname aan het Bevolkingsonderzoek.
Read moreRechtvaardigheid als uitgangspunt voor medisch onderzoek
Rieke van der Graaf benoemd tot hoogleraar.
Read moreVoorzitter Raad van Bestuur Carina Hilders vertrekt bij UMC Utrecht
Carina Hilders vertrekt per 24 februari 2026.
Read moreInterview met 500e promovendus van het Hersencentrum
Interview met Rianne de Jongh, de 500e promovendus van het Hersencentrum.
Read moreGeen verband tussen dieet van de moeder tijdens borstvoeding en eczeem of voedselallergie bij baby’s
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Cooperation Wilhelmina Children's Hospital and Princess Máxima Center: young adults in paediatric ICU
After careful coordination, the Wilhelmina Children's Hospital and the Princess Máxima Center have decided that young adults from the Princess Máxima Center will, in principle until the age of 21, be treated in the paediatric ICU at the Wilhelmina Children's Hospital.
Read morei4CS Conference 2024: Co-Creating Projects for a Circular Society
The institute 4 a Circular Society (i4CS), part of the EWUU alliance, is excited to announce the upcoming Conference: Co-Creating Projects for a Circular Society.
Read moreFERTILE SOILS Gets €5.5 Million NWO-KIC Grant for Research on Strengthening the Relationship Between Rural and Urban Areas
We are pleased to announce that FERTILE SOILS, a consortium comprising of scientists from three EWUU partners (TU/e, WUR, and UU), 10 knowledge institutions, and 30 practical partners, has been awarded €5,500,000 by the NWO.
Read moreCall for Applications: Spark Grants Ignite Unusual Collaborations for Societal Impact
Spark grants aim to stimulate unusual collaborations to address societal challenges. The grants offer initial financial support to start building an interdisciplinary project team and explore the potential of an idea and/or test whether it can be further developed into a project application for an Unusual Collaborations grant or another funding scheme.
Read moreAdvancing lifestyle and healthy living environments through transdisciplinary collaboration
Preventive health has become a cornerstone in the pursuit of long-term health and wellbeing, playing a crucial role in relieving stress on the healthcare system. One of the central themes in preventive health therefore is to preserve health and keep people living healthily for as long as possible. Lifestyle interventions and the development of healthy living environments are both essential in supporting this goal.
Read moreSave the Date: Preventive Health Conference 2024 – Just Transformations
Save the date! Join us at the “Preventive Health Conference - Just Transformations”, organised by the institute 4 Preventive Health (i4PH) part of the alliance between Eindhoven University of Technology, Wageningen University & Research, Utrecht University, and the University Medical Center Utrecht (EWUU)
Read moreSeed Funding Circular Safe Hospitals – Call for Pressure Cooker and Proposals
The Institute for a Circular Society (i4CS), part of the EWUU alliance, is excited to introduce the next round of Seed Funding. Are you a researcher at TU/e, WUR, UU or UMCU and passionate about advancing circular solutions through inter- and transdisciplinary collaboration and innovative research? Then this is your opportunity to team up with EWUU colleagues, develop collaborative projects and drive impact in the pursuit for a circular society.
Read more'Working in healthcare is a team sport'
Ronald de Krijger, Professor of Pathology of Solid Childhood Tumours delivered his inaugural address at the Academy Building of Utrecht University on 4 July. His message: 'In connection, developments within pathology allow us to further improve care for children with cancer.'
Read moreAI helps pathologists at UMC Utrecht detect metastases in breast cancer faster and cheaper
Research from UMC Utrecht shows that AI can help pathologists perform sentinel node assessment more efficiently. This assessment is performed to detect breast cancer metastases. Implementing AI assistance for the detection of these metastases is safe, it significantly reduces costs, it saves pathologists time and it makes their work more enjoyable. The research group's findings were published today in the scientific journal Nature Cancer.
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