EFRO grant for Lyme test developmentLyme disease is difficult to diagnose and treat, especially in its early stages. Researchers at the University of Twente and UT spin-off ECsens, together with partners Vysens (Hengelo) and InnatOss (Oss), have received a grant of almost two million euros for the development of a promising new Lyme test. The test will be built on a flexible diagnostic platform that can also be used for other diseases.Read more
Jeroen Cornelissen appointed new dean of the Faculty of Science and TechnologyProf. J.J.L.M. (Jeroen) Cornelissen (1972) will become the new dean of the Faculty of Science and Technology (S&T) at the University of Twente as of 1 September. The Executive Board of the University of Twente has appointed Jeroen for a term of four years. He is currently Professor of Organic Chemistry within the same faculty.Read more
EFRO grant for Lyme test development
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