- A bio-artificial kidney to improve dialysisProf. Dimitrios Stamatialis has geven an interview to UToday on the development of an improved bio-artificial kidney. You can read the article here.Read more
- Research on Kidney Technology receives Open Technology Programme fundingThe research project BAKtotheFuture receives funding from the Open Technology Programme (OTP) of the Dutch Research Council (NWO). Together with researchers from, UMC Utrecht, Maastricht University and Utrecht University, Dimitrios Stamatialis strives to optimise and validate a new, kidney tubule-cell-containing device as an add-on to current dialysis, to improve blood purification and therewith quality of life of patients.Read more
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