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  • New therapies against blindness possible with €22 million
    New therapies against blindness possible with €22 million The Lifelong Vision project has been granted €22 million from the NWO Gravity program. Researchers from Amsterdam UMC, within a large Dutch collaborative effort, are set to develop new treatments for blindness.
  • MS Research Bonus Grant for Jörg Hamann and colleagues at MS centers in Amsterdam and Rotterdam
    MS Research Bonus Grant for Jörg Hamann and colleagues at MS centers in Amsterdam and Rotterdam Dr. Hamann has been awarded the MS Research bonus grant of €300,000 from the MS Research Foundation. The grant supports research titled ‘Path and Performance of Pathogenic T-Cells in the Human MS Brain’. This project involves conducting single-cell RNA sequencing of T-cells from various brain regions, including brain borders, cerebrospinal fluid, parenchyma, and MS lesions.
  • Stop asking for reasons for abortion
    Stop asking for reasons for abortion Research shows that asking for reasons for abortion does not contribute to care in unintended pregnancies. Researchers from Amsterdam UMC, Fiom, and Utrecht University have brought together various data for this study in the report 'This is my story.'