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- Peter Luijten started as vice-dean for the strategic theme Life SciencesInterview with Peter Luijten, on the occasion of his appointment as vice dean of the Life Sciences Strategic Theme on 1 October 2021/en/achtergrond/peter-luijten-started-as-vice-dean-for-the-strategic-theme-life-sciences
- Linking PinCyrille Krul describes how her team at HU contributes towards animal-free research/en/background/linking-pin
- The power of collaborationDebby Weijers believes in the power of collaboration on the road toward replacement of animal testing/en/background/the-power-of-collaboration
- We are becoming increasingly interwovenTNO collaborates with UU and HU within the Utrecht Advanced in Vitro Models Hub/en/background/we-are-becoming-increasingly-interwoven
- Mini-organs predict the effect of drugs on cystic fibrosisUtrecht researchers have demonstrated that a mini-organ grown outside the body can be used to predict the effectiveness of drugs./en/publication/mini-organs-predict-the-effect-of-drugs-on-cystic-fibrosis
- How PhD candidate Paul Jochems is valorising his researchPhD candidate Paul Jochems developed a reliable gut model to study the uptake of various proteins. Now he is spinning it out as a business./en/achtergrond/how-phd-candidate-paul-jochems-is-valorising-his-research
- Shrinking gels and growing researchersScience blog: Carl Schuurmans and Anne Metje van Genderen talk about their collaborative research experience at Harvard, USA./en/news/shrinking-gels-and-growing-researchers
- Pharmaceutical research: newly discovered substance can inhibit Parkinson’sA new substance that inhibits Parkinson’s disease in mice brings researchers one step closer to developing a new drug to fight the disease./en/news/pharmaceutical-research-newly-discovered-substance-can-inhibit-parkinsons
- Fewer side effects of medication through DNA testingPatients whose drug treatment is matched to their DNA, suffer 30 percent fewer serious side effects./en/news/fewer-side-effects-of-medication-through-dna-testing
- Chemo-enzymatic synthesis of O-acetylated silica acids gives new insight in virus-host interactionsOn April 13, 2022, Zeshi (Jack) Li has received his doctorate with the distinction Cum Laude for Chemo-enzymatic synthesis of O-acetylated silica acids gives new insight in virus-host interactions/en/news/chemo-enzymatic-synthesis-of-o-acetylated-silica-acids-gives-new-insight-in-virus-host-interactions
- Looking back on a successful eventScience for Life looks back on a successful conference/en/news/looking-back-on-a-successful-event
- Successful first David de Wied colloquiumLectures from Robb de Vries and Albert Heck, as well as champagne, form the kick-off of these monthly UIPS meetings./en/news/successfull-first-david-de-wied-colloquium
- First UU researchers are working mobile using MyWorkplaceMyWorkplace has recently been extended to include a research environment for the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences./en/news/first-uu-researchers-are-working-mobile-using-myworkplace
- EU invests 10 million euro in key technologies in structural biologyThe EU has invested 10 million euro in the project iNEXT-Discovery, for access to structural biology facilities./en/news/eu-invests-10-million-euro-in-key-technologies-in-structural-biology
- Grant from Alzheimer Nederland for Utrecht protein scientistStefan Rüdiger has been granted € 200,000 in funding for research on the aggregation of the Tau protein, a hallmark of Alzheimer’s disease./en/news/grant-from-alzheimer-nederland-for-utrecht-protein-scientist
- A changing culture in postgraduate educationInterview with Wouter Dhert, Chair Board of Studies Graduate School of Life Sciences/en/news/a-changing-culture-in-postgraduate-education
- Unified DiversityInterview with ULS Scientific directors Piet Gros and Peter Luijten/en/news/unified-diversity
- Classification of ancient evolutionary connections between viruses made possible with new taxonomyA new taxonomy, announced by ICTV, will allow ancient connections between viruses to be classified./en/news/classification-of-ancient-evolutionary-connections-between-viruses-made-possible-with-new-taxonomy
- Another piece of the cancer puzzle solvedScientists from Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ clarified how loss of tumor suppressor genes can have two opposite outcomes./en/news/another-piece-of-the-cancer-puzzle-solved
- Bijvoet PhD candidate of the Year 2019 - Tomislav CavalThe Scientific Advisory Board of the Bijvoet Centre for Biomolecular Research selected Tomislav Caval as PhD Candidate of the Year 2019./en/news/bijvoet-phd-candidate-of-the-year-2019-tomislav-caval