Research groups/labs (178)
Adult Congenital Heart Disease
Research on adults with congenital heart disease, aortic pathology, pulmonary hypertension and pregnancy in women with cardiac disease.
Advanced Musculoskeletal Imaging Research Erasmus MC (ADMIRE)
We develop and validate advanced quantitative imaging techniques for common musculoskeletal diseases, and apply these as imaging biomarkers in clinical and population studies.
Alzheimer center
Alzheimer Center Erasmus MC is a diagnostic center for dementia located at the Erasmus University Medical Center in Rotterdam. We combine patient care with scientific research and education in order to contribute to dementia care.
An abnormal vertebral pattern in relation to the fetal prognosis.
This study focuses on the feasibility and added value of the prenatal assessment of the number of vertebrae and ribs with 3-dimensional ultrasound.
Antigen-based Immunotherapy group
Research in the group is focused on exploiting antigen presentation for immunotherapy to cure gastrointestinal and hepatic diseases.
Applied Physiological Neuroimaging
This research line is focused on the non-invasive, in vivo visualisation of the human brain’s function and (micro)structure under physiological and pathological conditions.
Applied Social and Forensic Psychiatry
The research line employs epidemiology and intervention studies to advance community-based mental healthcare.
Applying Human Epigenomic Variation
Prof. Dr. Manfred Kayser Head, Department of Genetic Identification
Arthritis
This research line focusses on different rheumatic diseases, such as Clinically Suspected Arthralgia (CSA), Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) and Psoriatic Arthritis (PsA)
Assessment of Radiological Technology
Our research focuses on optimizing health care decisions by combining the best-available quantitative evidence on risks and benefits from diverse sources and integrating patient-centered outcome measures, preferences, values, quality of life, and costs.
Atopic Dermatitis Research Group Adults
Our research focuses on Atopic Dermatitis, which is the most common chronic inflammatory skin disease. AD has a profound impact on quality of life of patients.
Atopic dermatitis & the Atopic syndrome
Atopic dermatitis is the commonest chronic skin disease in children. It is mild in about 70% of cases, moderate in 25% and severe in 5%.