Kate Avis, Jeffrie Quarsie and Lorelie Tummers will each receive a Mosaic 2.0 grant from NWO. The aim of the PhD scholarship programme is to promote an inclusive working environment within Dutch knowledge institutions.
The Immunology workgroup report identifies current New Approach Methods (NAMs), analyzes their benefits and limitations, develops future targets and identifies important barriers.
The 3Rs Centre Utrecht will host a conference on the future of animal-free biomedical research, in close collaboration with the Transition Animal Free Innovation (TPI) Programme.
The spread of swine flu appears to be changing in recent decades. Industry, veterinarians and Dutch knowledge institutes have joined forces in a consortium.
The Board of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine has appointed a committee to advise on the design of a new selection procedure for admission to the Bachelor program of Veterinary Medicine.
An international team of researchers, led by Mount Sinai, has discovered a link between certain per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) and an increased risk for thyroid cancer, according to a study published in eBioMedicine.
Bas Rodenburg and Jeannette van de Ven were involved in drafting the resulting covenant. What does an animal-friendly livestock farm look like? And what does it take to achieve that?
Lecturers Gerrit Koop and Adriaan Antonis and Master鈥檚 student Yoni Veldhuis talk about the new challenge-based assignment during the basic internship in the revised Master鈥檚 programme.
Using the transition to sustainable livestock farming to simultaneously make animals happier as well. That is what Vivian Witjes hopes to achieve through her research.
Arya works on a waste disposal site, scaring off birds that cause a nuisance. Last year, her right eye was removed because of damage by elevated eye pressure.