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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App na operatie vergroot overlevingskans alvleesklierkanker
Patiënten die na een alvleesklierkanker operatie worden gevolgd met een app leven gemiddeld 2 tot 2,5 maand langer, blijkt uit nieuw onderzoek.
Read moreDertien nieuwe associate professors benoemd bij UMC Utrecht
UMC Utrecht benoemt dertien onderzoekers tot associate professor.
Read moreCullen lecture: the patient and the young doctor
Fifth Adrienne Cullen lecture on openness when something goes wrong in healthcare.
Read moreNWO grant of 700,000 euros for AI support in robotic surgery
AI warning systems alert the surgeon to potentially dangerous actions during surgery.
Read moreLarge grant for national infrastructure to implement new organ and disease models using human stem cells
Researchers from the University Medical Centers in Leiden, Utrecht and Rotterdam, jointly affiliated with the "Institute for human organ and Disease Model Technologies (hDMT)," intend to develop new organ and disease models using human stem cells.
Read moreRoyal decoration for Frank Broekmans
Frank Broekmans, Professor of Reproductive Medicine at UMC Utrecht, has been appointed Knight of the Order of the Dutch Lion.
Read moreTwo previously unknown bacterial species identified from patients with inflammatory bowel disease
Investigators at UMC Utrecht and Yale University (USA) have isolated and characterized two new bacterial species from patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). The previously unknown bacterial species, which were named Allobaculum mucilyticum and Allobaculum fili, are isolated from the intestinal microbiota from two different patients and are the first members of the Allobaculum genus found in humans. In-depth characterization revealed that the strains were highly efficient in breaking down the protective mucus layer of the gut and provoked potent immune responses. These findings highlight the potential role for bacteria in the pathogenesis of IBD and may contribute to future preventive therapy.
Read more'The patient perspective as a basis for research'
People with Cystic Fibrosis (CF) have their own views on scientific research into the disease that affects their airways and digestive system. When asked what kind of scientific research they consider important, projects emerge with great impact for those patients themselves, observes Jacquelien Noordhoek, director of the Dutch Cystic Fibrosis Foundation (NCFS). She received her PhD from Utrecht University today.
Read moreNine new associate professors appointed
Nine new associate professors were appointed at UMC Utrecht on 9 December 2022. The talented staff have been appointed based on performance. They also have qualifications in research, teaching and management.
Read moreKIKA grant brain tumor research in children
Children treated for a brain tumor in the posterior cranial fossa often develop neurocognitive symptoms and impairments later in life. Specific neurobiological changes visible in the brain shortly after treatment can be a reliable predictor for this. However, knowledge and experience with the biomarkers needed for this is still limited for pediatric brain tumors.
Read moreCardiovascular disease guidelines less applicable in poor countries
Researchers at UMC Utrecht concluded that the European Society of Cardiology (ESC) guidelines are less applicable in developing countries compared to developed countries.
Read moreNew research on rare forms of arthritis
When people think of rheumatoid arthritis, most think of osteoarthritis. But there are also more rare forms of inflammatory arthritis.
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