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- A deep look into the gut’s hormonesResearchers from the Hubrecht Institute and Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ generated an in-depth description of the hormone-producing cells in the human gut./en/news/a-deep-look-into-the-guts-hormones
- 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
- Antibodies against coronavirus found in breast milkThe researchers hope that the breast milk may be used as a medicine for vulnerable corona patients./en/news/antibodies-against-coronavirus-found-in-breast-milk
- Mother's milk as a source for COVID-19 antibodies: Interview with Kelly DingessSARS-CoV-2 antibodies in human milk: Interview with Kelly Dingess of the molecular immunology Hub/en/news/mothers-milk-as-a-source-for-covid-19-antibodies-interview-with-kelly-dingess
- The new UU Electron Microscopy Centre will be both futuristic and future-proofThe new electron microscopy centre at Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ will be both futuristic and future-proof: Interview with Marijn Huis, head of the EM Center/en/news/the-new-uu-electron-microscopy-centre-will-be-both-futuristic-and-future-proof
- Major biotech boost for real-time measurements of biological pathwaysPepscope, a biotechnology company with research laboratories at Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ, got 4.3-million-euro funding in collaboration with the Altelaar lab/en/news/major-biotech-boost-for-real-time-measurements-of-biological-pathways
- An animal-free neurobiological model systemFeline Lindhout, a researcher at Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ, has set up and mapped a neurobiological model system using cultured cells, all without laboratory animals./en/achtergrond/an-animal-free-neurobiological-model-system
- Alexander van Oudenaarden appointed as Professor of Quantitative Biology of Gene regulationAlexander van Oudenaarden appointed as Professor of Quantitative Biology of Gene regulation/en/news/alexander-van-oudenaarden-appointed-as-professor-of-quantitative-biology-of-gene-regulation
- Anton Pijpers chairs major international One Health CongresAnton Pijpers, Vice-Chair of Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ Executive Board, is appointed Chairman of the 3rd International One Health Congress (IOHC2015)./en/news/anton-pijpers-chairs-major-international-one-health-congres
- Towards lab-made organ transplants using new volumetric bioprinting techniqueRiccardo Levato developed a new technology called "volumetric bioprinting". This method uses photosensitive gels and laser lights to quickly print 3D objects./en/in-de-media/towards-lab-made-organ-transplants-using-new-volumetric-bioprinting-technique
- Proefdiervrij Venture ChallengeProefdiervrij organiseert van januari tot en met april 2022 de tweede editie van de Proefdiervrij Venture Challenge./en/news/proefdiervrij-venture-challenge-0
- Symposium: Better animal research through Open ScienceOn 26 October 2021, Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ will organise an online symposium on Open Science and animal experiments, applicable to all phases of animal research./en/news/symposium-better-animal-research-through-open-science
- The impact of drug holiday on drug resistanceKWF grant awarded to dr. Maarten Altelaar, in collaboration with dr. Daniel Peeper from the NKI/en/news/the-impact-of-drug-holiday-on-drug-resistance
- Protein found that determines critical step in brain developmentCell biologists at Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ have discovered a key protein that serves as the basic element for the intracellular structure of nerve cells./en/news/protein-found-that-determines-critical-step-in-brain-development
- Grégory Lacraz and Iris Otto win heat 3 of Breaking ScienceThe winners will compete in the Breaking Science 2018 final of 23 April/en/news/gregory-lacraz-and-iris-otto-win-heat-3-of-breaking-science
- New insight into brain development disorder microcephalyPublication in Nature Cell Biology about new molecular insight into brain development disorder microcephaly/en/news/new-insight-into-brain-development-disorder-microcephaly
- Utrecht Award for prof. Paul Parren, Leiden ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓOn June 23, 2017 prof. Paul Parren received the Utrecht Award for Excellence in Pharmaceutical Research 2017/en/news/utrecht-award-for-prof-paul-parren-leiden-university
- Metabolism can severely affect a healthy heartUsing agnetic resonance imaging to map relationships between energy use and heart failure/en/background/metabolism-can-severely-affect-a-healthy-heart
- A tiny SNP can greatly influence diseaseCombining statistics, genetics and computers to connect single genetic variants and disease/en/background/a-tiny-snp-can-greatly-influence-disease
- Research on potassium channels awarded with Vliegenthart Thesis Award 2018Honorable mentions for Biomedical Sciences and Science and Business Management theses/en/news/research-on-potassium-channels-awarded-with-vliegenthart-thesis-award-2018