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Hybrid Heart shortlisted for £30m research grant

On 21 January 2020, the British Heart Foundation (BHF) announced…
23 January 2020/by Bas Overvelde

White paper on requirements and constraints of combining technologies

Every year worldwide 26 million people die because of heart failure.…
9 May 2019/by Bas Overvelde

Seminar on soft robotics for cardiac support

The Hybrid Heart Consortium is organizing an internal seminar…
3 May 2019/by Bas Overvelde

The Hybrid Heart on the front page of Dutch news

A news article was published on the frontpage of  the Dutch…
16 April 2019/by Bas Overvelde

Consortium meeting @AMOLF

We have had a fruitful consortium meeting @AMOLF on January 25th.…
25 January 2019/by Bas Overvelde

A new heart from a 3D-printer

Passionate about her research on innovative heart valves, professor…
28 November 2018/by Hendrik-Jan

Consortium meets in Pisa for 2nd Partner Meeting

The HybridHeart consortium met at the The BioRobotics Institute…
15 October 2018/by Hendrik-Jan

Jolanda Kluin appointed professor of Translational Cardiothoracic Surgery

Dr. J. Kluin (1971) has been appointed professor of Translational…
18 July 2018/by Bas Overvelde

Kick-off Meeting HybridHeart

On 27th November 2017, the HybridHeart consortium held the kick-off…
19 December 2017/by Hendrik-Jan

Horizon 2020

Horizon 2020 FET Open calls for collaborative research and innovation actions that satisfy the FET Open ‘gatekeepers’: Radical vision, Breakthrough technological target and Ambitious interdisciplinary research.

This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 767195

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