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- Communicating Observations in Early Modern LettersThe case studies in this volume juxtapose instances of knowledge exchange across a variety of fields usually studied in isolation./en/news/communicating-observations-in-early-modern-letters
- Jesse Mulder wins Royal Institute of Philosophy essay prizeJesse Mulder has won the institute's annual Prize Essay Competition. His winning essay will appear in the April issue of Philosophy./en/news/jesse-mulder-wins-royal-institute-of-philosophy-essay-prize
- Sextus Empiricus and Ancient PhysicsKeimpe Algra and Katerina Ierodiakonou's book offers a series of in-depth studies on Sextus Empiricus' Against the Physics./en/news/sextus-empiricus-and-ancient-physics
- Kants 'Perpetual Peace' translated into children's bookIn this project, six articles of Kant's 'Perpetual Peace' are adapted and reworked into a children's book./en/news/kants-perpetual-peace-translated-into-childrens-book
- The online UIPS PhD competition was a huge successPrizes for best presentation and best publication/en/news/the-online-uips-phd-competition-was-a-huge-success
- Depressed adolescents? Treat stress and exhaustionTreatment of depression in adoloscents should be more associated with treatment of the underlying stress and exhaustion./en/news/depressed-adolescents-treat-stress-and-exhaustion
- Johanna Walther was awarded Dr. Saal Van Zwanenberg PrizeAward for best thesis in the field of pharmaceutical or medical sciences goed to Utrecht PhD-student Johanna Walther./en/news/johanna-walther-was-awarded-dr-saal-van-zwanenberg-prize
- ‘I always thought that one day it would be my turn in that beautiful building’On 6 April, Marzieh Najafi Shah Kouh was the first PhD candidate from the faculty to have her ceremony online./en/news/i-always-thought-that-one-day-it-would-be-my-turn-in-that-beautiful-building
- Researchers call for systemic approach to eliminate infectious diseasesStudying infectious diseases requires a systems biology perspective in which scientists consider more than just the human aspects./en/news/researchers-call-for-systemic-approach-to-eliminate-infectious-diseases
- Geert-Jan Boons will start Technology Area projectGeert-Jan Boons receives funding for a project about food allergies./en/news/geert-jan-boons-will-start-technology-area-project
- Utrecht Pharmacy students help Dutch pharmaciesThe Utrecht Pharmaceutical Student Association brings pharmacists and students together with an online job bank./en/news/utrecht-pharmacy-students-help-dutch-pharmacies
- Corona infection occurs in deeper lung partsThe spikes of the SARS-CoV-2 virus attach themselves best to the cells deeper in the lungs. This is the conclusion of UU researchers who assembled trimeric spikes./en/news/corona-infection-occurs-in-deeper-lung-parts
- Sol illustra nosDr. Jaap Wilting, founder of the Utrecht Institute for Pharmaceutical Sciences hast passed away./en/news/sol-illustra-nos
- Robbert Jan Kok appointed professor of Drug Delivery TechnologyAs of 1 April 2021, Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ has appointed Robbert Jan Kok as Professor of Drug Delivery Technology. As a professor, Kok will explore new ways of administering medicines and improving the preparation of medicines through 3D printing./en/news/robbert-jan-kok-appointed-professor-of-drug-delivery-technology
- Nutrients can mimic pharmacological effects of medicinesNutrients can work in surprisingly similar ways as medicines. According to pharmacologists from Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ, these similarities could help develop tailor-made diets to combat diseases./en/news/nutrients-can-mimic-pharmacological-effects-of-medicines
- Making sense of the cell using computer powerBas van Breukelen is one of the founders of Utrecht Bioinformatics Center and the popular Master’s programme Bioinformatics and Biocomplexity. What was the key to its success?/en/news/making-sense-of-the-cell-using-computer-power
- Studies at patients’ homes may improve accessibility and inclusiveness of drug researchAlthough clinical studies at the hospital are common practice, home studies may become more common thanks to recent developments./en/news/studies-at-patients-homes-may-improve-accessibility-and-inclusiveness-of-drug-research
- Utrecht pharmacists lay foundations for WHO drug pricing policy guidelineThe new WHO guidelines for medicine pricing policy are based on a large-scale systematic review by Utrecht pharmacists./en/news/utrecht-pharmacists-lay-foundations-for-who-drug-pricing-policy-guideline
- Combination therapy may offer a solution for kidney failure in cystinosisA new combination of existing drugs appears promising for patients suffering from the serious kidney disease nephropathic cystinosis./en/news/combination-therapy-may-offer-a-solution-for-kidney-failure-in-cystinosis
- Junior corona lecture: questions about vaccinesHave corona vaccines been tested on young people? What side effects can they expect? The Junior corona lecture aims to answer these and other questions from students about corona vaccines./en/news/junior-corona-lecture-questions-about-vaccines