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Two Leiden University research teams have been awarded grants through the HTSM programme, supporting advanced technology development with strong...
Researchers at Leiden University Medical Center (LUMC) have developed PERISCOPE, an AI-driven tool designed to predict the risk of infections in...
NecstGen has partnered with Paris-based biotech Astraveus to evaluate the Lakhesys™ Benchtop Cell Factory™, a microfluidic-based platform aiming to...
Leiden Bio Science Park welcomed a delegation from Trinity College Cambridge to explore shared innovation goals and strengthen ties between two leading science ecosystems. The visit featured knowledge exchange, campus tours, and conversations on how to grow talent, research, and global biotech impact.
What if you could design something that acts like an antibody, but cheaper, more stable, and made entirely with chemistry? Two LACDR researchers,...
Leiden Bio Science Park welcomed a high-level Shanghai delegation, led by Vice Mayor Liu Duo, marking a key step toward international collaboration in life sciences. The visit, initiated by Shanghai, showcased mutual interest in innovation and partnership.
The latest Life Sciences Café at Leiden Bio Science Park brought together students, startups, and seasoned professionals to share ideas and spark collaboration. Inspiring pitches from Sync Biosystems, Constellate Proteomics, and Kedi Bioscience made for a lively and engaging event.
Leiden Bio Science Park joined Innovation for Health 2025 in Rotterdam, spotlighting its thriving ecosystem of science and collaboration. Alongside partners, the Park showcased how innovation in health is advancing through shared knowledge and strong connections.
The Netherlands will host the NATO Summit on 24-25 June 2025 at the World Forum in The Hague, leading to significant traffic disruptions and security measures across the Randstad region from 22-26 June. Motorists can expect road closures on major routes, while public transport services will be adjusted, with certain trams and buses suspended, and travelers are advised to avoid the area or use alternative transportation options.