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Six Medical Delta professors for Leiden

Six Medical Delta professors for Leiden

On April 8, 2025, six academics from Leiden University were officially appointed as Medical Delta Professors, marking a significant milestone in interdisciplinary collaboration aimed at advancing sustainable healthcare solutions. The newly appointed professors bring diverse expertise from fields such as architecture, neuropsychology, epidemiology, and design, all contributing to innovations at the intersection of technology and healthcare.

Join BIO KOREA 2025

Join BIO KOREA 2025

From 6–9 May 2025, the Netherlands Embassy in Seoul, in collaboration with the Netherlands Enterprise Agency (RVO), is organising a trade mission to...

Leyden Labs Publishes New Data Confirming Potential of Intranasal Antibody Approach

Leyden Labs Publishes New Data Confirming Potential of Intranasal Antibody Approach

Leyden Laboratories B.V. has unveiled promising results from its study on intranasal antibody therapy, CR9114, which demonstrates broad-spectrum protection against influenza viruses, including A, B, C, and D strains. The research highlights the benefits of delivering antibodies directly to the nasal mucosa, offering a novel, low-dose approach to combating respiratory infections with a unique Fc-independent mechanism of action.

HLTH Europe 2025

HLTH Europe 2025

Secure Your Spot in the Dutch Innovator Village at HLTH Europe 2025! Are you ready to present your health tech innovation to the world at HLTH...

European Commission Delegation Visits Leiden Bio Science Park

European Commission Delegation Visits Leiden Bio Science Park

Leiden Bio Science Park hosted a European Commission delegation at Johnson & Johnson to discuss international trade and its impact on the Life Sciences sector. The visit showcased the Park’s innovative ecosystem and strong academic-industry collaboration.

Bold and anxious fish help in the hunt for medication for ADHD and depression

Bold and anxious fish help in the hunt for medication for ADHD and depression

Researchers at Leiden University’s Institute of Biology have discovered that zebrafish display genetically inherited personality traits, categorized as proactive or reactive, which could aid in developing treatments for mental health conditions like ADHD and depression. This groundbreaking study highlights the genetic similarities between zebrafish and humans, offering new insights into how these traits could be leveraged for more effective drug testing.

Visit from EU delegation

Visit from EU delegation

European Commission Delegation Visits Johnson & Johnson at Leiden Bio Science Park This month, Leiden Bio Science Park had the honour of...