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KinCor

First patients included in KinCor

KinCor has gone live on May 7th and the first patients have been registered at UMCG (Groningen) – other academic centers will start including patients soon as well. KinCor has been developed to register and monitor children with congenital, acquired, and hereditary abnormalities read more »
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‘Personalized Medicine’ depends on IT innovation

This is an extended translation of the article that wat published in “Het Financieel Dagblad” at friday 16 March 2012. In the world of ‘personalized medicine’ treatment is based on the specific genetic profile of the patient. For the interpretation of such complex read more »
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Usage Kinderformularium still growing strong

The “Kinderformularium” (children’s formula) has reached a new milestone with over 30.000 active users. Of this number 40% returns within a week. With an average number of almost 4000 visits a day the “Kinderformularium” seems to be a vital application for a read more »
MoodInflame

First phase MoodInflame goes live

The MoodInflame platform has been under development for the last two years, with the final objective of supplying researchers from the 20 collaborating research facilities within the MoodInflame consortium a tool to upload, visualize and analyze their own data and that of read more »
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AMLProfiler going into clinical trails in 2012

The AMLProfiler -an advanced microrarray-based prognostic for Acute Myeloid Leukaemia (AML) – has been developed in collaboration between Skyline Diagnostics and Crosslinks funded by the Netherlands Center for Translational Molecular Medicine (CTMM). It has now completed development and is entering clinical read more »
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TEDxMaastricht 2012 is coming up

The 2nd of April TEDxMaastricht will take place at the Theater aan het Vrijthof. This second edition of TEDxMaastricht will give a stage for bright ideas, bold thinkers and innovators in medicine and healthcare. The mission is to help the world understand that read more »
CTMM Biochip

CTMM Press release Two million euros for project BIOCHIP

The press release announces that the CTMM BIOCHIP project will receive additional research budget (2 M€) in order to speed up the development / market introduction of the MMprofiler. Crosslinks is one of the business associates in this research project, where we read more »
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TEDxMaastricht: Medicine’s future? There is an app for that

At TEDxMaastricht, Daniel Kraft offers a fast-paced look at the next few years of innovations in medicine, powered by new tools, tests and apps that bring diagnostic information right to the patient’s bedside. This is an excellent overview of the the type of read more »
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Rotterdam hosts International Symposium on Pediatric Inflammatory Bowel Disease (PIBD)

Rotterdam is selected to host the 3rd International Symposium on Pediatric Inflammatory Bowel Disease (PIBD). The focus of the conference is on chronic bowel disease (i.e. Crohn Disease and Colitis Ulcerosa). The conference will take place September 2013. Read more about this read more »
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Bioinformatics sees massive investments by R&D firms

A recent article from the Financial Express talks about the upcoming trend in pharma and biotech companies for outsourcing bioinformatics services. The Financial Express article. read more »
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Mood disorder publications for MoodInflame

Crosslinks wishes to give special mention to 3 publications recently generated from within the MoodInflame EU FP7 project: 1. “Inflammatory stimuli reduce survival of serotonergic neurons and induce neuronal expression of indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase in rat dorsal raphe nucleus organotypic brain slices” by Hochstrasser read more »
nutrition

Project initiative to target child malnutrition

Crosslinks has begun work on a nutrition project designing a software package that can be used for the screening and tracking of malnourished children. As of 2011, Dutch law requires every child who is admitted to hospital to be screened for malnutrition and read more »
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Simulating the physiology of bicycle racing

The paper ‘Simulating the physiology of athletes during endurance sports events: Modeling human energy conversion and metabolism’ (van Beek et al.) was accepted for publication in Philosophical Transactions A and we are happy that one of Crosslinks’ employees could contribute to this read more »
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How anti-depressants work

Researchers of the MOODINFLAME have discovered for the first time how anti-depressants make new brain cells. This will enable the researchers from the King’s College (Institute of Psychiatry, London, UK) to develop better and more efficient drugs to combat depression. Within the read more »
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V-Scope demonstration at the IGO Conference in Rotterdam

This week, from 6 – 8 April, members of the Crosslinks team are in attendance at the 18th Infertility, Gynecology & Obstetrics Conference, held at De Doelen in Rotterdam. Crosslinks’ presence at this conference is to provide demonstrations of our V-Scope desktop system read more »
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Crosslinks finalises project takeover at Sophia

31 March 2011 – Crosslinks was selected by Sophia Children’s Hospital in Rotterdam to continue work on two existing pediatric projects. Initial work on applications for PAOS and EuroKids IBD currently involves new web-design and improved website function. read more »
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Crosslinks in Paris

Crosslinks representatives are currently in Paris at the TIBCO Spotfire European User Conference. As a sponsoring partner of this event we are enjoying the opportunity to host fellow users and to share and discuss best Spotfire practice methods. Our presentation titled “The Use read more »
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Congratulations Thomas and Alex

Crosslinks congratulates our colleagues Thomas Binsl and Alex Michie on their academic achievements this month. Thomas successfully defended his PhD thesis titled “Fluxes of Life – Bioinformatics for Metabolic Flux Quantification in Isotopic Non-Steady-State” on Friday the 11th of March at the read more »
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We congratulate Skyline Diagnostics

Crosslinks congratulates Skyline Diagnostics with the release of their AMLprofiler product, their first commercially available CE-marked diagnostic microarray. This custom Affymetrix microarray provides unsurpassed personalized diagnosis to Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML) patients. We are proud to be able to deliver the diagnostic read more »
iNeo Stroke

Launch of first iPhone app

We are proud to announce the launch of our new iPhone application, iNeo Stroke. This application is the first practical guide for making a correct diagnosis of suspected neonatal stroke. The App is developed for Paul Govaert, MD, PhD at Sophia Children’s Hospital read more »
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New logo, new website, same company…

In case you didn’t already notice, the Crosslinks web site has been completely redesigned. The colors are different, the menus are different, the layout is different… even our logo has been updated. In fact we’ve changed just about everything except our commitment read more »

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