• Exploring Science and life in Genoa with the CCA travel grant
    Exploring Science and life in Genoa with the CCA travel grant During a three-month stay at React4Life in Genoa, supported by a CCA Travel Grant, Rok Ziberna explored organ-on-chip technology to develop more realistic tumor models and strengthen international collaboration.
  • AI accelerates leukemia cell detection
    AI accelerates leukemia cell detection For many patients with acute myeloid leukemia (AML), the disease unfortunately returns after initially successful treatment. Amsterdam UMC has been a leader for 25 years in developing sensitive methods to detect residual leukemia cells. With artificial intelligence (AI), this can now be done just as accurately, yet much faster.
  • From Amsterdam to San Francisco: Bridging Brain Cancer Research Across Borders
    From Amsterdam to San Francisco: Bridging Brain Cancer Research Across Borders 2025 started with a big adventure for Mona Zimmermann: She had the opportunity to spend 3 months in the beautiful city of San Francsico working side by side with renowned researchers from the brain cancer field!

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