The biotech company Leyden Labs from Leiden has received an investment of €30 million for their new medicine, the PanFlu nasal spray. The nasal spray offers protection against flu viruses by leaving antibodies in the nose.
The LUMC was the first in the Netherlands to perform a liver transplant using a living donor and a surgical robot. This breakthrough is a major step forward in robotic surgery and increases the chances for patients to receive a donor liver.
Rapidemic, based in Leiden Bio Science Park, has received £2.7 million in funding from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation for its rapid test for detecting the STDs Chlamydia trachomatis and Neisseria gonorrhoeae.
A common discomfort that people experience daily is dry mouth caused by medication or old age. The LUMC, in collaboration with David's Gelato, has now developed a natural solution: an ice cream containing Sechuan Buttons extract for immediate relief.
The Krijn Rietveld Innovation Awards 2025 have been awarded to Marieke Vinkenoog and Simon Christian Hansmann. Their research into more efficient blood donation and innovative insights into colon cancer demonstrates the power of young scientific innovatio