Cycling Trilogy

The Hartenbank is going to cycle along in the Utrecht Cycling Trilogy! This means that a team will cycle on May 20 (Giro d’Utrecht), July 2 (Tour d’Utrecht) and August […]
EU Horizon grant for NLHI coordinated consortium Geremy

Europe’s research and innovation funding programme Horizon has granted research teams 8M euro funding for the development of new effective therapies for rare diseases. The Netherlands Heart Institute (NLHI) is the coordinator of this consortium, called GEREMY. The goal of this project is to find a cure for inherited arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy (ACM), a rare cardiac disease.
Job opening for Check@Home

Netherlands Heart Institute is currently looking for a (MD) PhD on the subject of early detection of cardiovascular diseases, kidney diseases and type 2 diabetes.
Kickoff meeting Workinggroup Genetherapy – March 1st

On Wednesday March 1st we will host the kickoff meeting of the Workinggroup Genethearoy. The topic of this meeting is: MYH mutations in TAAD.
Call for fellowships 2023

Netherlands Heart Institute with support of the Foundation ‘Vrienden van de Cardiologie’, opens the 2023 call for Fellowships.
New: Steer you Career

Are you a senior PhD student or recently graduated and wonder about your employability and next career move? Apply now for the DCVA Steer your Career Training Program!
Job openings for project management team

NLHI seeks 2 new great colleagues for the project management team located in Utrecht, the Netherlands.
Call for presentation for 7th DCVA-NLHI Congress

The congress committee for the 7th DCVA-NLHI Translational Cardiovascular Research Meeting now calls for proposals for presentations during the scientific parallel sessions.
7th DCVA-NLHI Congress – Save the date

Together we made the congress a great success. We would like to thank all of you for visiting or playing an active role in this year’s edition. There was a lot to celebrate.
Call for Einthoven prizes

Together we made the congress a great success. We would like to thank all of you for visiting or playing an active role in this year’s edition. There was a lot to celebrate.