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- Ineke Braakman appointed in board of NWOProf. Ineke Braakman, Professor of Cellular Protein Chemistry, will become chair of the NWO domain Exact and Natural Sciences (ENS) on January 1, 2017./en/news/ineke-braakman-appointed-in-board-of-nwo
- Structure of large proteasome unravelledResearchers have successfully unravelled the structure of a large human proteasome down to the atomic level./en/news/structure-of-large-proteasome-unravelled
- Zon-Mw TOP grant for research into the cause of Alzheimer’sResearchers from Utrecht and Amsterdam have jointly been awarded a Zon-Mw TOP grant of 675,000 euros./en/news/zon-mw-top-grant-for-research-into-the-cause-of-alzheimers
- Unravelling the mechanism behind bacterial protein MraY opens new opportunities for development of antibioticsA team of 10 researchers, including seven from Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ, have unravelled the mechanism behind the protein MraY./en/news/unravelling-the-mechanism-behind-bacterial-protein-mray-opens-new-opportunities-for-development-of
- Popular immunotherapy target turns out to have a surprising buddyNature-publication by researchers at The Netherlands Cancer Institute in collaboration with Wei Wu and Albert Heck at Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ/en/news/popular-immunotherapy-target-turns-out-to-have-a-surprising-buddy
- What determines cell fate?The European Research Council has awarded Prof. Piet Gros of Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ his second ERC Advanced Grant/en/news/what-determines-cell-fate
- Grants for Aletta Kraneveld, Peter van der Sluijs and Andries MeijerinkProject proposals of Aletta Kraneveld, Peter van der Sluijs and Andries Meijerink have been granted by the Innovatiefonds Chemie/en/news/grants-for-aletta-kraneveld-peter-van-der-sluijs-and-andries-meijerink
- Unexpected immune activation illustrated in the coldPiet Gros (UU), Thom Sharp (LUMC) and colleagues have for the first time made a picture of an important on-switch of our immune system/en/news/unexpected-immune-activation-illustrated-in-the-cold
- Piet Gros and Rens Voesenek appointed as Faculty ProfessorPiet Gros and Rens Voesenek appointed as Faculty Professor/en/news/piet-gros-and-rens-voesenek-appointed-as-faculty-professor
- Utrecht NMR scientists in the spotlightJeanine Prompers (UMCU) and Markus Weingarth (UU) tell about their Magnetic Resonance research/en/news/utrecht-nmr-scientists-in-the-spotlight
- Enzyme-mystery solved after 40 yearsOnderzoekers van het NKI, het Hubrecht Instituut en Maarten Altelaar van de Universiteit Utrecht, ontdekten een enzym waar al veertig jaar naar wordt gezocht./en/news/enzyme-mystery-solved-after-40-years
- Utrecht structural biologists discover surprising dual action mechanism for intracellular transportTeam leader, Dr. Bert Janssen explains how this insight is important to develop new drugs to combat a variety of diseases./en/news/utrecht-structural-biologists-discover-surprising-dual-action-mechanism-for-intracellular-transport
- 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 ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ) 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
- Call: Research grant ‘Assessment as educational strategy’The Higher Education Research focus area invites researchers to apply for a research grant via a tender procedure. The theme is ‘Assessment as Educational Strategy’./en/news/call-research-grant-assessment-as-educational-strategy
- In the EU! With or without sovereignty - Ted Talk - Ton van den BrinkBeing a member of the EU, what does that do to national sovereignty? Ton van den Brink, professor of European law at Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ, addresses that question./en/news/in-the-eu-with-or-without-sovereignty-ted-talk-ton-van-den-brink