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Discover the latest breakthroughs, stories, and updates from Oncode Institute’s mission to outsmart cancer.

External Events

On 26 March, Oncode Institute will take part in a live BiotechNews interview during Innovation for Health in Utrecht. The discussion will bring together Bertholt Leeftink and Shobhit Dhawan to reflect on how strong oncology research can translate into real impact for patients.

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Four Oncode Investigators have been awarded highly competitive Cancer Grand Challenges grants. This exceptional international recognition highlights the strength of Dutch cancer research and unlocks substantial new funding to accelerate fundamental discoveries toward tangible impact for patients.

Tessy Korthout, Business Development Manager bij Stichting Oncode Accelerator en Oncode Institute
Our Team

Meet Tessy and see how she helps researchers explore where their discoveries can lead.

Our Team

Meet Chung, our Financial Controller who keeps our financial processes clear and consistent.

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Meet Anoushka and see how she helps ideas, people and programmes come together.

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Cancer research often advances through ideas that are complex, and require sustained effort over time - driven by people with a strong sense of purpose. In this interview, Madelon Maurice, professor of molecular cell biology at University Medical Centre Utrecht (UMC Utrecht) and Oncode Institute investigator, and Maureen Spit, Vice President of Research at Laigo Bio, reflect on what motivates them as scientists and why they chose to focus on one of the most persistent challenges in oncology: how to target cancer-driving proteins that remain beyond the reach of current therapies.

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The Alpe d’HuZes/KWF Fund will invest €4.5 million in Oncode Institute over the next two years. Made possible by the participants of Alpe d’HuZes, this funding accelerates innovative cancer research and enables promising ideas to more quickly develop into applications for patients. The investment supports multiple innovative research projects and aligns with the Alpe d’HuZes research themes: understanding, detection, and cure.

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A novel cancer treatment strategy that enables the targeted degradation of membrane proteins has received funding from the highly competitive European Innovation Council Pathfinder programme. The OutMARCH project aims to make previously “undruggable” cancer proteins accessible, potentially offering new ways to overcome resistance to existing therapies.

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Some scientific breakthroughs don’t belong to a single lab, discipline, or idea. They only become possible when collaboration is the strategy. Oncode Institute brought seven Oncode Investigators together across biology, AI, and clinical research to create PARM – a new method to break the limits of traditional genomic computing. This enabled them  to reveal the language for genetic instructions that tell genes when to turn on and off. 

On World Cancer Day, we bring together three people connected by a shared mission. Gerrit Oostenveld is a melanoma survivor and dedicated Patient Partner. Myrthe Jager and Joske Ubels are Oncode Researchers. What unites them is a belief that cancer research is strongest when scientists and patients work side by side.