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Lung cancer, coronary heart disease and chronic obstructive pulmonary disea…
In this video, organ perfusionist Veerle Lantinga talks about organ perfusion and its importance for patients.
Interview with Manna about the implementation of WerkWeb-Autisme.
The educational project AIProHealth (Practical Artificial Intelligence for …
Under the leadership of Professor of Psychiatry Robert Schoevers of the UMC…
Last week, the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO) honou…
Marco Demaria from the Eriba Institute has received a grant of €776,028 fro…
The transfer of a patient to the ICU, an emergency admission to the Obstetr…
Over the past four years, the UMCG has been working closely together with A…
The 2022 edition of our Summer School Data Science and AI in Health got off…
Neuroscientist Marie-José van Tol is awarded a Vidi grant worth 800.000 eur…
UMCG radiologist Alain Viddeleer has developed software that uses artificia…
Our Open Science Publication of June is "Patients With Inflammatory Bowel D…
If you have cancer, you want a suitable treatment that offers the best outcome for you. Since 2018, the UMCG has a proton the…
EUROlinkCAT, the major European study of the health of children with and wi…
The FINA World Championships (World Aquatics Championships) in Budapest are…
UMCG researcher Floris Foijer and his team have discovered that an existing…
A new method to detect malnutrition risk enables better detection of this risk in hospital patients, including patients with …
UMCG researchers Kristel Muijs and Bart Cornelissen receive €1.7 million from the KWF Cancer Foundation for their research in…