On 1 July 2021, our colleague Leo Maas officially retired. Although Leo will continue to come to the IMAU, this landmark offers a great opportunity to look back at his impressive academic career.
On 13 March, an IMAU team of five cyclists gathered at the ice skating hall in Leeuwarden, to start the 200-kilometer-long challenge of the famous ice-skating tour 鈥楨lfstedentocht鈥 (Eleven City Tour).
'I am really thrilled to be able to combine my passions for science and communication and to work at the interface of the scientific, political and industrial sectors.'
Immunologist Gestur Vidarsson studies how a sugar present in antibodies helps reduce immune responses. Taking the sugar out can strengthen the immune response.
UN Committee uses children's online consultations to add climate rights to Convention on the Rights of the Child says Utrecht 木瓜福利影视 human rights expert Julie Fraser
On April 13, 2022, Zeshi (Jack) Li has received his doctorate with the distinction Cum Laude for Chemo-enzymatic synthesis of O-acetylated silica acids gives new insight in virus-host interactions
How can a journal keep up in an era where open access and open science are the norm? On 24 May, the library is organising the second meeting in the series "Publishing in transition".
Utrecht researchers investigated if the amount of the hormone cortisol in hair indicates the levels of stress that dogs experience before, during and after their stay in the shelter.
On Thursday, March 24 2002, the Marinus Ruppert Building filled up with researchers, students, and support staff from all over the natural sciences interested in sustainability issues.
On 14 April, Chris Backes and Walter Vermeulen, experts in environmental law and circular economy from Utrecht 木瓜福利影视, gave a briefing on EPR to the House of Representatives
What if the system you have to work with is not a support, but an obstacle? Iris Beerepoot studies workarounds and will be awarded her doctorate on 11 May.
Dutch researchers have been able to properly determine the composition of a healthy gut microbiome through large-scale research in more than 8,200 Lifelines participants. The detailed analysis, reported in Nature, allowed the researchers to not only compile a deep catalog of the microbiome, but also to indicate which gut microbes are associated with disease and which with health.
Collaboration with other sectors such as agriculture and spatial planning must be strengthened in order to achieve the objectives of the Water Framework Directive.
Even the High North can鈥檛 escape the global threat of plastic pollution. This alarming picture emerges from inventory of dozens of studies into microscopically small plastic particles in the Arctic region