Full Professor
Biography
Maurice van den Bosch (1974) studied Biomedical Health Sciences (MSc) and Medicine (MD) at the Radboud University Nijmegen, the Netherlands. He finished his PhD thesis within the field of Epidemiology and became a resident in Radiology at the University Medical Center (UMC) Utrecht. He did a two-years postdoctoral fellowship Interventional Radiology at Stanford University Medical Center, USA. In 2009 he obtained a faculty position as Interventional Radiologist in UMC Utrecht. His main interest is development and clinical translation of novel image-guided techniques for treatment of cancer. He co-founded the Center of Interventional Oncology and was appointed on Professor of Radiology at the UMC Utrecht in 2011. From 2013 he joined the management team of the RvE oncology UMC Utrecht (the UMC Utrecht Cancer Center). In 2014 he was appointed Chairman of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine UMC Utrecht. In 2017 he was appointed CEO of the OLVG hospital in Amsterdam, and also joined the Board of the Santeon Hospital Group, a network of seven large top clinical medical centers in the Netherlands, of which he was appointed Chairman in 2019.
2019: ZonMw-VWS “Experiment Uitkomstindicatoren” Santeon: 1.2-2.4mln euro.
2014: Research grant Dutch Cancer Foundation: “Saving breast cancer patients from ineffective treatment”: 948.000 euro
2012: Research grant Center for Translational Molecular Medicine (CTMM) “Imaging Guided and Targeted Drug Delivery”: 6.381.000 euro. Project leader: “Application of MRI-guided HIFU to improve cancer chemotherapy with temperature sensitive targeted nanomedicines”.
2010: Clinical Cancer Research Award Dutch Cancer Foundation: “ 588.400 euro. Project: “Holmium-166 radioembolization of liver malignancies”.
2010: Clinical Fellow ZonMw: 160.000 euro. Project: “High intensity focused ultrasound ablation of breast cancer”.
2009: Grant Nuts Ohra research foundation: 244.000 euro. Project: “Quality of life in patients treated with Yttrium-90 radioembolization for liver cancer”.