The LUMC introduces PERISCOPE, an AI model that assesses the risk of infection in patients who have recently undergone surgery. By identifying risks more quickly, healthcare providers can intervene earlier and better prevent complications.
LUMC now removes bladder tumours using a laser: no anaesthesia, outpatient-based and patient-friendly. A smart step in innovative and efficient cancer care.
As of 1 June, Leiden University Medical Center (LUMC) opens a post-COVID expertise centre for adults, joining a national network focused on care provision and knowledge development.
Leiden University has developed an organ-on-a-chip model for dengue infection. This model simulates the effects of the infection, enabling researchers to better understand the disease and potentially contributing to the development of new medicines.
Researchers Katerina Johnson and Laura Steenbergen investigated the effects of probiotics – often referred to as 'beneficial bacteria' – on negative emotional states.
Leyden Labs is developing a new method to protect people against illnesses such as influenza and other respiratory viruses. In this study, they used a nasal spray containing antibodies instead of the conventional antibody injection.