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Team seeks solution for ‘fighting the ventilator’

Team seeks solution for ‘fighting the ventilator’

It’s a common situation in intensive care: patients who are “fighting the ventilator”. A team from Erasmus MC and the startup Deep Breath is working with AI-driven software to find a solution for this harmful phenomenon.

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‘If I wake up and say ‘Ajax,’ the surgery has failed’

‘If I wake up and say ‘Ajax,’ the surgery has failed’

Epileptic seizures and a brain hemorrhage caused Tom van Vliet to lose trust in his own body. But after a complex, tense, and successful surgery, he now dares to make plans for his retirement. A procedure he would recommend to anyone. ‘Otherwise, we would still be living in uncertainty.’

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ERC Starting Grant for research on organ trafficking and healthy generations

ERC Starting Grant for research on organ trafficking and healthy generations

Criminologist Frederike Ambagtsheer and pediatrician Romy Gaillard from Erasmus MC have both been awarded a Starting Grant from the European Research Council (ERC). They will use the €1.5 million grant for research into organ trafficking and the embryonic origins of cardiovascular diseases.

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Discovery of new target in aggressive breast cancer opens door for new immunotherapy

Discovery of new target in aggressive breast cancer opens door for new immunotherapy

Researchers from Erasmus MC have found a novel target for immunotherapy for an aggressive form of breast cancer. They isolated a receptor from white blood cells that recognizes the target and took the first steps towards a clinical treatment. “It was like searching for a needle in a haystack.”

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Crucial role of vector control in the fight against visceral leishmaniasis in India

Crucial role of vector control in the fight against visceral leishmaniasis in India

A new study has revealed that indoor residual spraying (IRS) with insecticides has been instrumental in curbing the spread of visceral leishmaniasis in India by significantly reducing the population of sandflies responsible for transmitting the disease.

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Joyce is building a village in a petri dish to comprehend diversity

Joyce is building a village in a petri dish to comprehend diversity

No human being is the same. Everything, from our risk of getting sick to how we respond to treatment, varies from person to person. Professor of population genetics Joyce van Meurs and her team hope to fathom those differences between people with villages of stem cells. ‘I am very excited about this.’

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How we maintain balance turns out to be more complex than thought

How we maintain balance turns out to be more complex than thought

Neuroscientists at Erasmus MC have discovered that the way people maintain their balance is more complex than previously thought. They reached this conclusion through experiments with a custom-made balance robot.

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Fragmented sleep-wake rhythm precedes Alzheimer plaques in the brain

Fragmented sleep-wake rhythm precedes Alzheimer plaques in the brain

A fragmented sleep-wake rhythm, where people often transition from rest to active during the day and night, is already visible in the brain before the accumulation of the Alzheimer’s protein amyloid-beta. That has been shown by research from Erasmus MC involving over 300 residents of the Ommoord district in Rotterdam.

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Researchers break dogma: intestinal tumor does not always arise from stem cell

Researchers break dogma: intestinal tumor does not always arise from stem cell

Scientists at Erasmus MC have discovered that intestinal tumors do not always originate from stem cells, contrary to the prevailing dogma. In the context of inflammation, specialized intestinal cells appear to be the origin of cancer.

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Over 1 million euros for new form of radiation therapy

Over 1 million euros for new form of radiation therapy

Exploring and optimizing a potential new form of radiation therapy using very high energy electrons. That is the focus of a new project by a team from the Erasmus MC Cancer Institute, TU Delft, and Lausanne University Hospital. The team has been awarded over 1 million euros from the Open Technology Programme of the Dutch […]

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New generation of immune cells against breast cancer

New generation of immune cells against breast cancer

Prof. Dr. Reno Debets, researcher within the Internal Oncology department of the Erasmus MC Cancer Institute, has received a subsidy of over 900,000 euros from KWF for his research on new immune cells for the treatment of breast cancer. The aim of the research is to create, through a public-private partnership, a new generation of […]

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Financial result 2023 Erasmus MC at stable level

Erasmus MC was able to maintain its 2022 financial result in 2023. The result for 2023 was €45 million positive on turnover of €2.4 billion, about 2% of turnover. This result is comparable to 2022 and 2021.

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