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Oct 24, 2025, 10:47
Nan van Geloven Was Awarded The Prestigious Vidi Grant
Nan van Geloven, Assistant Professor at Leiden University Medical Center, reposted from Leiden University Medical Center on LinkedIn:
”Excited and proud to have been awarded a Vidi grant by NWO (Dutch Research Council).
With this grant, I get to work on my new project on “How to assess the potential impact of (AI) prediction algorithms in healthcare” in the next five years.
Announcement in English.”
Quoting Leiden University Medical Center‘s post:
”Four talented LUMC researchers have received a prestigious Vidi grant from the NWO (Dutch Research Council).
These are: Nan van Geloven, Lydiane Hirschler, Joost Vermaat and Annie S.P. Yang.
In this article you can read what they will use the grant for.”

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