Early HIV Treatment Only Temporarily Prevents Immune System Dysregulation Despite effective HIV medication, the immune systems of people with HIV remain dysregulated in the long term. Researchers of the Amsterdam institute for Immunology and Infectious Diseases examined whether this disruption could be prevented by starting HIV treatment immediately after infection, within just a few days. They found that the immune system functioned similarly to that of people without HIV for about six months, but over time it became disturbed again.
RehabAI@Home projects announcedFrom nine positively-rated applications, three collaborative projects have been selected for funding and all start in February and March 2026.
A day of dynamics, networks, and neuroscience bridges the gap between mathematical theory and clinical practiceOn Friday, February 13, 2026, the Dutch Network Science Society (NetSci NL) came together with researchers from the Systems & Network Neuroscience program of Amsterdam Neuroscience, the Amsterdam Center for Dynamics and Computation, and the MSCA Doctoral Network BeyondTheEdge to explore dynamics, network science, and its translation to neuroscience.