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- Vesicles with important messagesMarca Wauben and Leon Terstappen talk about the role of extracellular vesicles in cancer/en/achtergrond/vesicles-with-important-messages
- Runbrandt runs against cancer in animalsSander Gabel, known as Runbrandt to his followers, used his art of running to raise money for cancer research on animals./en/news/runbrandt-runs-against-cancer-in-animals
- Utrecht joins The Institute for human Organ and Disease Model TechnologiesUtrecht joins the national hDMT consortium: a non-profit technological Consortium of 16 partner organisations with renowned scientists from different backgrounds./en/news/utrecht-joins-the-institute-for-human-organ-and-disease-model-technologies
- Transplanting liver stem cells: a future dream for both children and dogs with hereditary diseasesTwo researchers talk about their shared dream of helping both dogs and people with liver diseases./en/background/transplanting-liver-stem-cells-a-future-dream-for-both-children-and-dogs-with-hereditary-diseases
- Juliette Legler appointed professor of ToxicologyAs of 1 January 2018, the Executive Board appointed Juliette Legler professor of Toxicology./en/news/juliette-legler-appointed-professor-of-toxicology
- Cécile van Els appointed professor of Vaccinology: Correlates of ProtectionWith effect from 1 November 2019, the Executive Board has appointed Cécile van Els professor of ‘Vaccinology: Correlates of Protection’/en/news/cecile-van-els-appointed-professor-of-vaccinology-correlates-of-protection
- Registration Ecotrophelia Nederland 2020 open!Up for a challenge? Ecotrophelia Competition 2020 might be then something for you./en/news/registration-ecotrophelia-nederland-2020-open
- Innovative treatments against lower back pain in both dogs and humansInnovative treatments against lower back pain in both dogs and humans/en/background/innovative-treatments-against-lower-back-pain-in-both-dogs-and-humans
- ‘New coronavirus originates from bats too, not from snakes’The new coronavirus has been identified in more than 2700 people, and 81 patients now have died./en/news/new-coronavirus-originates-from-bats-too-not-from-snakes
- New linear accelerator for veterinary medicine facultyThe faculty of Veterinary Medicine recently installed a new linear accelerator (linac). In the Netherlands, the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine is the only place where animals with cancer can be treated with a linear accelerator./en/news/new-linear-accelerator-for-veterinary-medicine-faculty
- Short video: corona viruses in 3 minutesFrank van Kuppeveld is head of the virology group in Utrecht. In this video he explains what viruses look like and how we can treat them./en/bite-of-science/short-video-corona-viruses-in-3-minutes
- Europe’s largest initiative launches to accelerate therapy development for COVID-19 and future coronavirus threatsThe CARE consortium is the largest undertaking of its kind dedicated to discovering and developing urgently needed treatment options for COVID-19./en/news/europes-largest-initiative-launches-to-accelerate-therapy-development-for-covid-19-and-future
- 3D bioprinter with lightning speed for disease modelsResearchers at Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ and UMCU are developing a 3D printer that can recreate a part of the human body, including living cells, within minutes./en/news/3d-bioprinter-with-lightning-speed-for-disease-models
- The Alcohol ParadoxNeurobiologist Heidi Lesscher studies whether alcohol consumption during adolescence is an addiction risk factor./en/news/the-alcohol-paradox
- Students win life sciences study trip to SingaporeUtrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ organises annual competition for young students/en/news/students-win-life-sciences-study-trip-to-singapore
- How important is playing for the development of the brain?Researchers of Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ received a NWO grant of almost 300,000 euros to further research the importance of playing./en/news/how-important-is-playing-for-the-development-of-the-brain
- Ground-breaking research contributes to welfare of companion animalsVeterinarian Karin Albers received a research subsidy of $ 300,000 together with her colleagues./en/news/ground-breaking-research-contributes-to-welfare-of-companion-animals
- In Memoriam Prof. Frauke Ohl (1966 – 2016)The world stood still when we heard that our beloved colleague Frauke Ohl had passed away on 28 January at the far too young age of 50./en/news/in-memoriam-prof-frauke-ohl-1966-2016
- Researchers discover gene that causes dwarfism in Friesian horsesResearchers from Belgium and the Netherlands have found a gene that causes dwarfism in Friesian horses./en/news/researchers-discover-gene-that-causes-dwarfism-in-friesian-horses
- Slow traffic March - August 2017Major road work scheduled for the Uithof will mean that commuters will face heavy traffic when travelling to and from the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine./en/news/slow-traffic-march-august-2017