On Friday 5 September, several buildings at Utrecht Science Park were closed early due to a police investigation following reports of a man carrying a firearm. The affected buildings will reopen from Saturday 6 September.
Whether a patient will truly benefit from CF medication can be reliably predicted with an FIS test, PhD candidate Marlou Bierlaagh concluded this week.
The team of Riccardo Levato (UMC Utrecht and ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ Utrecht) has developed a new 3D bioprinter that doesn’t just print, it also sees and even co-designs.
As part of her summer internship, Daniela collaborated with her teacher Agnes Andeweg on a Reading Guide for Birnam Wood, the book selected for One Book One Campus 2025.
On 1 November, Bas Mesters will take up the position of editor-in-chief of Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ's independent university media outlet (DUB). He succeeds Ries Agterberg
What if the earliest signs of vascular disease could be observed as they unfold—inside lab-grown human blood vessels that mimic real-life conditions?
Marco van Egmond, curator of maps and atlases at the university library, has been interviewed by various media outlets in recent days in response to developments surrounding the world map and the representation of Africa.
The open access caps for Taylor & Francis (T&F) and American Chemical Society (ACS) hybride journals are likely to be reached in October 2025. This affects researchers who want to publish here.
The open access (OA) cap (limits) for Lippincott Williams & Wilkins (LWW) hybride journals are likely to be reached in August 2025. This affects researchers who want to publish here.
The open access (OA) caps (limits) for Oxford ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ Press (OUP) journals are likely to be reached in October 2025. This affects researchers who want to publish here.
Can we keep a donated heart alive for longer? And if we can, could we treat it outside the body? These are the questions Mats Vervoorn looked into during his PhD.
Moving a nerve from your arm to your eye to bring back feeling in the cornea. This special operation was done for the first time in the Netherlands this week, by doctors at UMC Utrecht.
Can we better predict which patients will develop knee osteoarthritis? During his PhD, Chien Nguyen focused on enhancing imaging techniques for knee osteoarthritis patients with leg malalignment.