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Legal Research Support (LRS): Confidentiality Agreements and Material Transfer Agreements Here you'll find information about Confidentiality Agreements and Material Transfer Agreements.
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Legal Research Support (LRS): Confidentiality Agreements and Material Transfer Agreements Here you'll find information about Confidentiality Agreements and Material Transfer Agreements.
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Legal Research Support (LRS): Confidentiality Agreements and Material Transfer Agreements Here you'll find information about Confidentiality Agreements and Material Transfer Agreements.
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New IVF Method: more expensive, not more effective The use of time-lapse monitoring in IVF does not result in more pregnancies or shorten the time it takes to get pregnant. This new method, which promises to "identify the most viable embryos", is more expensive than the classic approach. Research from Amsterdam UMC, published today in The Lancet, shows that time-lapse monitoring does not improve clinical results.
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In search of the role of our immune system in Alzheimer's Disease Amsterdam UMC increasingly shines a light on the role of the immune system in Alzheimer's offering a new perspective in the hunt for an effective treatment. Today, Professor Elga de Vries is awarded an ERC Advanced Grant of €2.5m to continue this, with the BRAIN Project.
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Caesarean Scar Disorder: Amsterdam UMC defines a new clinical condition More than 30% of women who give birth by caesarean section suffer from long-term symptoms, such as abdominal pain, blood loss or fertility problems. These symptoms are caused by an abnormal uterine scar. This condition is defined now for the first time, thanks to an international study led by Amsterdam UMC, as Caesarean Scar Disorder (CSDi).
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