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Extra impulse for research and cooperation in preventive health

Five research projects and 28 researchers of the alliance between Eindhoven University of Technology, Wageningen University & Research, Utrecht University and Utrecht University Medical Center (EWUU) will receive 200 thousand euros to drive research and cooperation in the field of preventive health.
Read moreImproving HIV treatment monitoring in resource-limited settings

Therapy failure is a threat to the health of people living with HIV, especially in resource-limited settings. Initiatives to reduce treatment failure such as stricter cut-off points for viral suppression, better clinical follow-up and improved HIV therapy monitoring can greatly reduce therapy failure. These are the main take-aways by Lucas Hermans from UMC Utrecht in his PhD thesis that he will defend on November 15, 2022.
Read morePutting health at the heart of climate change

Sustainability and global health. Two major themes UMC Utrecht medical staff and researchers are working on. More important than ever in these times of climate crisis, because the climate crisis also puts our health at risk. During the 27th United Nations Climate Conference in Sharm el-Sheikh, we will share our knowledge with the public. UMC Utrecht representative Lekha Rathod: "We need to put health at the heart of climate change."
Read moreEducation for refugee students at UMC Utrecht

Ezekwu Precious Kemakanma from Nigeria traveled to Ukraine in 2015 to pursue his dream of becoming a doctor. Just before his graduation, war broke out and he fled to the Netherlands. Thanks to a new educational pilot program for refugee students, Ezekwu and four other medical students were able to obtain the necessary credits at UMC Utrecht to receive their doctor's degree in Ukraine. "This was a unique opportunity," he said.
Read moreTwenty years as a breeding ground for talent

Celebrating this twenty year anniversary along with the biomedical master’s programs is UMC Utrecht associate professor Kristin Denzer. As a lecturer and master’s coordinator since inception, she has seen many students grow to become a Master of Science and then leave the nest to embark on a career as a researcher, policymaker or science communications officers at universities and biotech companies in the Netherlands and far beyond. “These programs are a breeding ground of talent for our scientific research.”
Read moreCouncil of Ministers awards Growth Fund applications

UMC Utrecht participates in various National Growth Funds
Read moreAdrienne Cullen Lecture: communication in the event of errors

Adequate care for the patient's family and an investigation report that is also understandable to relatives.
Read moreCorona self-tests more accurate when sample is taken from nose and throat

Research from the Netherlands has revealed that in individuals with Covid-19 like symptoms, the sensitivities of three commercially available corona self-tests performed with nasal self-sampling decreased during the emergence of the Omicron variant.
Read moreAspirin may improve 3-month survival for patients critically ill with COVID-19

Antiplatelet drugs such as aspirin have little effect on the need for life support in COVID-19, but they may improve survival in the following months according to the latest results from the international REMAP-CAP study.
Read more€1.2 million for groundbreaking genetics research

Research group of the UMC Utrecht wins an Ammodo Science Award for scientific research 2022.
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