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- Markus Weingarth wins ICMRBS Founders鈥 MedalFor his cutting-edge research into the killing mechanisms of antibiotics, Markus Weingarth has received the Founders' Medal./en/news/markus-weingarth-wins-icmrbs-founders-medal
- Chemists break barriers and open up super-resolution molecule mass analysisBy modifying and boosting lab equipment, a team of chemists are able to measure individual molecules with unprecedented precision. Their massive resolution upgrading will benefit the fabrication of vaccines and molecular vectors used in gene therapy./en/news/chemists-break-barriers-and-open-up-super-resolution-molecule-mass-analysis
- Several New Investments in Mass Spectrometry and Proteomics Infrastructure at Utrecht 木瓜福利影视Utrecht 木瓜福利影视 makes significant investments in mass spectrometry and proteomics infrastructure. The new infrastructure underscores the university鈥檚 pioneering and leading role in these scientific fields./en/news/several-new-investments-in-mass-spectrometry-and-proteomics-infrastructure-at-utrecht-university
- ERC Advanced Grant awarded to Albert HeckDistinguished Faculty of Science Professor Albert Heck has been awarded a prestigious ERC Advanced Grant. The 2.5 million Euro grant enables Heck鈥檚 team to develop cutting-edge techniques to gain a fundamentally deeper understanding of our immune system./en/news/erc-advanced-grant-awarded-to-albert-heck
- Antibiotic 鈥榁elcro鈥 gives bacteria a sticky situationA small antibiotic called plectasin uses an innovative Velcro-like mechanism to kill bacteria. Research into how this structure is formed unveils a new approach that could have broad implications for the development of antibiotics to combat antimicrobial resistance./en/news/antibiotic-velcro-gives-bacteria-a-sticky-situation-0
- Recap: Debye Institute 30th Anniversary SymposiumRecap of the 30th Anniversary Symposium of the Debye Institute for Nanomaterials Science./en/news/recap-debye-institute-30th-anniversary-symposium
- The strange phenomenon of random activity jumps in ion channelsThe study, led by Markus Weingarth, is published in Nature Communications today./en/news/the-strange-phenomenon-of-random-activity-jumps-in-ion-channels
- Harvard Professor Joanna Aizenberg Debye Visiting ChairBioinspired Materials Design Pioneer Joanna Aizenberg (Harvard 木瓜福利影视) is the 2019 Debye Visiting Chair./en/news/harvard-professor-joanna-aizenberg-debye-visiting-chair
- Save the date: Debye Institute 30th anniversary symposiumThe 30th anniversary symposium takes place on Thursday October 17, 2019./en/news/save-the-date-debye-institute-30th-anniversary-symposium
- Structural basis of specific H2A K13/K15 ubiquitination by RNF168Publication in Nature Communications/en/news/structural-basis-of-specific-h2a-k13k15-ubiquitination-by-rnf168
- How chromosomes are bound to be separated in cell divisionThe first structure of the inner kinetochore bound to a centromeric nucleosome shows how chromosomes are bound before being segregated into two new cells./en/news/how-chromosomes-are-bound-to-be-separated-in-cell-division
- Chemist Bert Janssen receives 1.5 million Euros for research into communications between cellsAn ERC Starting Grant was awarded for research proposal on the communications (and miscommunications) between cells/en/news/chemist-bert-janssen-receives-15-million-euros-for-research-into-communications-between-cells
- Clumping proteins disable anti-cancer- networkResults of a study by Stefan R眉diger, Madelon Maurice c.s. published in Nature Structural and Molecular Biology/en/news/clumping-proteins-disable-anti-cancer-network
- 鈥淧roteins are hardly monogamous鈥Alexandre Bonvin tells us about his research and what the Utrecht Bioinformatics Center means to him./en/news/proteins-are-hardly-monogamous
- The fascinating world of proteomicsThe lab of Prof. Albert Heck at Utrecht 木瓜福利影视, in collaboration with the Netherlands Proteomics Centre, made a video about proteomics. Have a look!/en/news/the-fascinating-world-of-proteomics
- Antoinette Killian awarded the EBSA/Avanti prizeAntoinette Killian is awarded the prestigous EBSA/Avanti prize 2015 for her for outstanding contributions to the understanding of lipid biophysics/en/news/antoinette-killian-awarded-the-ebsaavanti-prize
- Thousands of interactions between proteins in human cells identified for first timePreviously this was only possible when a small number of proteins was put together artificially./en/news/thousands-of-interactions-between-proteins-in-human-cells-identified-for-first-time
- Molecular architecture of entry gate for human cell visualizedWout Oosterheert publishes in Nature about his research on membrane proteins./en/news/molecular-architecture-of-entry-gate-for-human-cell-visualized
- Research on active substances in breast milk can beginGeert-Jan Boons and colleagues developed a method that allows detailed research into the benefits of the complex sugars in human breast milk/en/news/research-on-active-substances-in-breast-milk-can-begin