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.
Currently, there are limited or no therapies available for many children affected by rare liver diseases. Vivian Lehmann spent her PhD researching the use of liver organoids to study mechanisms and potential therapies for rare liver diseases and defended her work on the 30th of November 2023.
This year, seven Utrecht researchers will receive an ERC Consolidator Grant. The European Union provides this subsidy of an average of 2 million euros to researchers who have made their mark in science.
In 2019, 31 young researchers started their PhD journey at the Regenerative Medicine Centre in Utrecht. Now, they are all finishing up, so it was time for a closing event.
Shicheng Ye spent his time as a PhD student developing an alternative hydrogel for liver organoid cultivation that is more reliable than the current standard.
Every month, Emeritus Professor of 木瓜福利影视 History Leen Dorsman describes something you must know about Utrecht 木瓜福利影视鈥檚 long history. This time: the legendary Professor Donders.
During the Dutch conference on Science Communication, The New Utrecht School and Journal of Trial and Error members organised a workshop about values in science.
The alliance of TU/e, WUR, UU, and UMC Utrecht (EWUU) has appointed two Scientific Directors and a Director EWUU Education to strengthen the collaboration between the four institutes in Eindhoven, Wageningen and Utrecht.
From September 29 to October 8, the third edition of the Utrecht Science Week will be held at Utrecht Science Park, where you can meet the Alliance EWUU.
Today marks the official launch of the Oncode Accelerator programme, in which 30 public and private partners collaborate to develop new cancer treatments. Patient-centered development and innovation are at the core of this initiative.
We spend much of our lives sleeping. In fact, very young children sleep more than they are awake. Sleeping well is essential for our health and development. But little is known about it.
Thanks to efforts by the IT departments of both UMC Utrecht and UU (Information and Technology Services), the source systems of both parties are better connected.