Scientist use complex methods and computer programs nowadays, to understand the functioning brain, opening an opportunity for computer Scientist in the field of Neuroscience.
Recent advances in pain research show that people suffering from chronic pain might have been treated with drugs that do not prevent, but actually facilitate the transition of acute to chronic pain.
In an interview, PhD student Iwan Vaandrager elaborates on his research on DNA folding. He explains how this process may play a role in a variety of diseases caused by seemingly random, widespread gene expression changes.
Johan Rooryck, Editor-in-Chief of Glossa and director of cOAlition S talks to publishing consultant Jeroen Sondervan about his experiences with open access publishing.
Research by USG and AEF on feasibility and regulatory pressure of Covid-19 support measures also draws conclusions about legislation under normal circumstances.
In this episode of Travelling Concepts on Air, UYA alumni Dr. Tessa Diphoorn and Dr. Brianne McGonigle Leyh invite Dr. Marjolein van den Brink and Astrid Kerchman to discuss the concept of 鈥榪ueer鈥.
In order to halt the decline of ecosystems and reduce costs, the EU needs an integrated nutrient directive that regulates the combined use of nitrogen and phosphorus by agriculture.
A broad partnership around solar fuels and chemistry receives a 4 million euro grant from the European Union鈥檚 Horizon funding programme. This enables the team to greatly strengthen the solar fuels and chemical community within Europe.
A 鈧4 million grant has been awarded to a new research programme that uses artificial intelligence to better predict soil life in fields and meadows, thereby producing more sustainable food.
A 鈧4 million grant has been awarded to a new research programme that uses artificial intelligence to better predict soil life in fields and meadows, thereby producing more sustainable food.
Would you like to keep developing yourself as a lecturer? Follow one or more of the workshops and webinars that are organised by the Centre for Academic Teaching and Learning.
Looking back at the workshop organised by Utrecht 木瓜福利影视 "The United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea at forty: The Contribution of the Judiciary and Judicial Jurisdiction"
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Mirko Schaefer and Iris Muis of the Utrecht Data School, together with two colleagues, published the article in the book 'New Perspectives in Critical Data Studies'.