Contesting Governance core team members, Dr. Tessa Diphoorn and Dr. Katharine Fortin, are coordinators of a new multi-faculty minor titled Re-Imagining Security.
Call from the next-generation Event Horizon Telescope (ngEHT) to participate in an unprecedented STEM-humanities-social-sciences collaboration focused on observing black holes.
Marcel Verweij has been appointed professor of Philosophical Ethics. He investigates what philosophical issues of today can mean for ethical theory and vice versa.
Insights from a new study by Debottam Bhattacharjee, Jorg Massen and colleagues have consequences for the understanding of the evolution of cooperative behaviours.
Jeffrey Bajramovic has been the new head of the 3Rs Centre Utrecht (3RCU) since July 2022. His ambition for the 3RCU is to become an advocate and a centre of action for the 3Rs.
Healthcare is under pressure: costs are rising and the quality of care is under threat. Roel Vermeulen, Professor of Environmental Epidemiology and Exposome Science, warns.
An international research team has received a ten million euro grant from Horizon Europe and UK Research and Innovation. The HYPERMARKER team will develop and test tools supported by artificial intelligence that allow clinicians to select the best treatment for each individual patient with high blood pressure.
The Analytics Advisory Committee will provide solicited and unsolicited advice to the Ministry of Finance, the Tax Administration, Customs and Service Surcharges.
Faculty professor Beatrice de Graaf received the award for her book Fighting Terror after Napoleon: How Europe Became Secure after 1815, 鈥渁 Gesamtkunstwerk鈥.
Senior policy officer LNV Annemarie Bouma and master's student in Farm Animals and Veterinary Public Health Nick van Bentem discuss bird flu prevention.
Considerable advances have been made in preventive care in farm animals over the past 20 years, conclude Ynte Schukken, director at Royal GD and Henk Hogeveen, professor at Wageningen 木瓜福利影视 & Research
In some cases, horses actually develop stamina more quickly by training a bit less. This was the remarkable outcome of a study by veterinarian Esther Siegers and sports physiologist Carolien Munsters.
The place we live, what we eat, how much we exercise, the kind of work we do and the people we interact with 鈥 all these environmental factors play a role.
The Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Genetics Expertise Centre is achieving great results with research on this hereditary condition in dogs, also known as dilating cardiomyopathy.