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- Biblical Masculinities ForegroundedThis book brings together ten innovative studies on varieties of masculinity evidenced in several early Christian writings./en/news/biblical-masculinities-foregrounded
- Royal Decoration for former Associate Professor Frits BroeyerFrits Broeyer, former Associate Professor of Church History, has been decorated as Knight in the Order of Orange Nassau./en/news/royal-decoration-for-former-associate-professor-frits-broeyer
- Dr. Machiko Kanetake spoke at the European Commission鈥檚 Export Control ForumOn 8 December 2021, dr. Machiko Kanetake spoke during the Export Control Forum 2021 about how to control the problematic risks, while preserving the legitimate trade of digital technologies./en/news/dr-machiko-kanetake-spoke-at-the-european-commissions-export-control-forum
- The potential of shaping a comprehensive Digital Single Market with the long awaited Digital Single Market ActSybe de Vries, professor of EU Single Market Law and Fundamental rights and Jean Monnet Chair, discusses how to attain a more comprehensive Digital Market Act./en/opinie/the-potential-of-shaping-a-comprehensive-digital-single-market-with-the-long-awaited-digital-single
- Setting the dark on fireViktorija Morozovaite, PhD Candidate at the law department, addresses if the new Digital Markets Act and Digital Services Act will have effect on transparency of digital platforms./en/opinie/setting-the-dark-on-fire
- 鈥淚nfluencing users鈥 behaviour online: defining the challenges and exploring regulatory responses鈥The event sought to address the promises and dangers of influencing user behaviour online, and to reflect on necessary regulation in addressing new challenges/en/news/influencing-users-behaviour-online-defining-the-challenges-and-exploring-regulatory-responses
- Call for Papers: PhD and Early Career Workshop: EU Trade in a Shifting LandscapeWe are inviting submissions that engage with the various legal aspects of the EU鈥檚 trade and investment policy for a workshop at Utrecht 木瓜福利影视./en/news/call-for-papers-phd-and-early-career-workshop-eu-trade-in-a-shifting-landscape
- Call for Applications: RENFORCE Student AssistantThe Utrecht Centre for Regulation and Enforcement (RENFORCE) is hiring a student assistant to assist with organisational and research tasks/en/news/call-for-applications-renforce-student-assistant
- Working Paper: 鈥淎ntitrust Without Romance鈥RENFORCE researcher Thibault Schrepel analyzes all the speeches given by US and EU Commissioners and shows that they are building on populist rhetoric./en/news/working-paper-antitrust-without-romance
- 鈥楢 livestock farmer who switches from calving to mealworms immediately has fewer emissions鈥Eight municipalities, three knowledge institutions, farmers鈥 organisation LTO-Noord and the regional water board have concluded a deal: they will collaborate on sustainable farming and awareness about healthy food./en/achtergrond/a-livestock-farmer-who-switches-from-calving-to-mealworms-immediately-has-fewer-emissions
- The Dutch government will invest 20 million euros for research into more sustainable and healthier foodUtrecht 木瓜福利影视 is one of the partners within the new Regiodeal FoodValley, in which the Dutch government is investing twenty million euros./en/news/the-dutch-government-will-invest-20-million-euros-for-research-into-more-sustainable-and-healthier
- A regenerative solution for spinal fusionsSince 2000, the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery of UMC Utrecht heavily invested in regenerative bone research. Now, they celebrate a big success./en/news/a-regenerative-solution-for-spinal-fusions
- The Roots of Regenerative MedicineRegenerative Medicine dates back to the times of Greek Mythology/en/background/the-roots-of-regenerative-medicine
- RegMed XB Annual Meeting held in UtrechtThe RegMed XB Annual Meeting was held on 4 and 5 March in the Railway Museum Utrecht./en/news/regmed-xb-annual-meeting-held-in-utrecht
- RMU researchers are developing new therapy to treat brain damage in premature babies1.2 million euros of European subsidy towards development of new therapy to reduce brain damage in prematurely born children/en/in-the-media/rmu-researchers-are-developing-new-therapy-to-treat-brain-damage-in-premature-babies
- Craziness in ScienceRM Scientist Blog: Tom Bracco Gartner and Ren茅e Maas recently won the Crazy Idea Call from the PLN Genetic Heart Disease Foundation/en/background/craziness-in-science
- Printing Living Tissue Within SecondsRM Scientist blog: RMU researcher Paulina Nu帽ez Bernal 3D-prints ears, menisci and bones./en/background/printing-living-tissue-within-seconds
- Quantitative Translation: A Bridge from Petri Dish to Patient BedIf we want to skip animal testing, in vitro models are not enough. We need computer models to convert laboratory data into clinical prediction outcomes/en/background/quantitative-translation-a-bridge-from-petri-dish-to-patient-bed
- Education in researchEducation is a significant part of RMU. For some, it has become a full time job; we interviewed three key players of RMU education./en/news/education-in-research
- The making of a liverDr. Riccardo Levato and Dr. Bart Spee are joining efforts to biofabricate 3D-printed liver constructs./en/news/the-making-of-a-liver