A potentially better treatment has been found for two neurological conditions common in small dog breeds: herniation of the cerebellum through the occipital hole and cavity formation in the spinal cord.
Hanna Steinkamp '26 and Lena Morales '25 share short updates on key events and activities from this spring at UCU, offering insights into campus life and community.
Research designer and network incubator Victor Evink '10 shares his post-graduate journey, exploring its successes and challenges from a unique perspective.
Through Playground, students can explore their potential and gain skills that go beyond the classroom. For UCU student Yoanie Sautjeau '26, this initiative has become a hub for growth, both personally and professionally.
UCU teacher Dr. Tijana Zakula recently received funding for her new project; Safeguarding the Eternal. Towards a More Responsible Way of Storing and Managing Heritage
Hiske Arts, campaign lead at Fossil Free NL, is the Alumnus of the Year 2024. She fights greenwashing and challenges the financial systems fuelling the climate emergency.
Labrador retrievers are often predisposed to copper accumulation in the liver. The Expertise Centre for Veterinary Genetics conducts research into this genetic disorder and provides advice.
Loss of biodiversity is an urgent problem. This is why Inga Wolframm, Research chair Sustainable Equestrianism at Hogeschool Hall van Larenstein, started the project: biodiverse Equine yards.
In 1925, the College of Veterinary Medicine merged into Utrecht 木瓜福利影视. This gave a push to the integrated approach to human, animal and environmental health.
Biologist Lonneke IJsseldijk has been researching stranded porpoises since 2015 on behalf of the ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries, Food Security and Nature.
Utrecht 木瓜福利影视 wants to restore and reinforce the biodiversity at the Utrecht Science Park. Educational farm De Tolakker is playing a crucial part in this.
Britse korthaar Tom heeft een verleden met schildklierproblemen. Na een succesvolle operatie aan een schildkliertumor krijgt hij een medische controle.
Prof. Annelies Vredeveldt '07 on making history as first woman in the Netherlands to become a professor of legal psychology, shaping eyewitness research, and bridging science and justice.