In a charming venue in the center of Leiden, graduates from various programs within the Medical Delta collaborative presented their research projects. The aim: to clinch a Young Medical Delta Thesis Award in one of three categories. With a record number of 34 submitted research projects, it was no surprise that the level of the nominees was high and the award ceremony garnered considerable interest.
Despite the diversity of research topics, the jury, consisting of Medical Delta professors John van den Dobbelsteen and Douwe Atsma, along with Medical Delta Lecturer Sanne de Vries, managed to reach a unanimous decision in the different categories.
Winner: Savine Minderhoud, Erasmus MC – 'Biomechanics in Congenital Heart Disease.'
It was inspiring to see how Savine Minderhoud explored biomechanics in congenital heart diseases, using advanced imaging techniques to identify personalized risk factors. View her full research here.
Finalists:
Winner: Kim Boltjes, TU Delft – Industrial Design Engineering – 'Power to the Patient: A Co-Created Design Towards Emotionally-Safe Pediatric Hospitalization.'
Kim Boltjes' research on making hospitalizations emotionally safer for children through a co-creatively designed app was an enlightening example of patient-centered innovation. View her full research here.
Finalists:
Winners: Michelle Geertse, Jorrit Prins, and Sifra Kuiper, TU Delft, Erasmus MC, LUMC – 'Shaping the Future - A Sustainable Inflation Device.'
The trio made an impressive contribution to sustainable healthcare with their design of a cleanable and sterilizable inflation device for PCI interventions.
Finalists:
The evening was more than just an awards ceremony; it also provided a networking platform. The interaction between students, young professionals, and the jury members was stimulating and inspiring. Young Medical Delta aims to connect students and young professionals with a passion for health & technology and provide them with opportunities to explore new paths together.
Photos: Eelkje Colmjon
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