Congratulations to Theo van Walsum, and his application partners on receiving funding for their program on “Public-Private Collaboration for Novel Technologies for Acute Stroke”
Scientists from Erasmus MC, Amsterdam UMC and Delft University of Technology will jointly receive four million euros from Health~Holland, Top Sector Life Sciences & Health, on behalf of the Dutch CONTRAST Consortium. This funding will be used to develop new technologies for stroke care. “These are applications that use advanced measuring methods, artificial intelligence and digital twins’, says Theo van Walsum of the Radiology & Nuclear Medicine department, and work package lead of WP10 “Research infrastructure for data management”. These new applications and technologies are desperately needed and will also contribute to better treatment.
For more information, see also: https://www.health-holland.com/program/PPCONTRAST#:~:text=In%20Public%2DPrivate%20CONTRAST%20(COllaboration,characterization%2C%20and%20treatment%20of%20patients