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- Dutch cabinet allocates €200 million for Holomicrobiome InstituteWith this grant from the National Growth Fund, the Holomicrobiome Institute will conduct research on "microbiomes" and their economically interesting applications./en/news/dutch-cabinet-allocates-eu200-million-for-holomicrobiome-institute
- Sick because of work: when work doesn't pay and prevention failsEvery year, 4,000 Dutch people die as a result of their work. A large proportion of these cases are due to hazardous substances exposure. How can we prevent work-related illnesses due to exposures?/en/opinie/sick-because-of-work-when-work-doesnt-pay-and-prevention-fails
- Four talented Utrecht researchers go to foreign institutions with Rubicon grantFour Utrecht-based researchers who have recently received their PhDs can do their research at institutes abroad thanks to a Rubicon grant from NWO./en/news/four-talented-utrecht-researchers-go-to-foreign-institutions-with-rubicon-grant
- IARC Monographs establish their priorities for carcinogenicity evaluationsThe International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), the cancer agency of the World Health Organization (WHO), has established their priorities for the evaluation of carcinogens./en/news/iarc-monographs-establish-their-priorities-for-carcinogenicity-evaluations
- Royal decoration for Pim RooymansOn Friday 26 April, Pim Rooymans, a colleague at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine at Utrecht ľϸӰ, received a royal decoration: Knight of the Order of Orange-Nassau./en/news/royal-decoration-for-pim-rooymans
- New bird flu variant near Dutch borderBij een leghennenbedrijf in Bad Bentheim, net over de grens in Duitsland, is een nieuwe vogelgriepvariant uitgebroken: de H7 variant./en/news/new-bird-flu-variant-near-dutch-border
- Can we replace this old surgical technique?Patient’s own bone has long been used for transplantation, but this method is not optimal. Instead, special grains of artificial bone may be a better option./en/news/can-we-replace-this-old-surgical-technique
- Vrouwelijke verpleegkundigen gezocht voor onderzoek naar licht tijdens nachtwerkBen of ken jij een verpleegkundige/verzorgende die het leuk en leerzaam vindt om mee te doen aan wetenschappelijk onderzoek?/en/bite-of-science/vrouwelijke-verpleegkundigen-gezocht-voor-onderzoek-naar-licht-tijdens-nachtwerk
- PETscan helps vets assess skull criteriaThe Ministry of Agriculture, Nature and Food Quality (LNV) announced today that the rules for breeding brachycephalic dogs will be tightened./en/news/petscan-helps-vets-assess-skull-criteria
- Porpoises in the necropsy roomAs a marine biologist and head of Strandings Investigation, Lonneke IJsseldijk regularly shares photos and videos about her research on Instagram with more than 2800 followers./en/news/porpoises-in-the-necropsy-room
- “Collaboration is vital to keep people and animals healthy”It is not that often that the Dutch Minister for Health, Welfare and Sport and the Dutch Minister for Agriculture, Nature and Food Quality jointly go on a work visit./en/news/collaboration-is-vital-to-keep-people-and-animals-healthy
- Advanced SPECT-CT scanner installed at Department of Diagnostic ImagingToday the new SPECT-CT scanner at the Department of Diagnostic Imaging at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine was officially put into operation./en/news/advanced-spect-ct-scanner-installed-at-department-of-diagnostic-imaging
- “There’s a world of difference between being a student and being a vet”Since September 2022, new classes of veterinary students dive into the professional field at the start of their master’s training as well, once they have completed their basic internships./en/news/theres-a-world-of-difference-between-being-a-student-and-being-a-vet
- Mobile phone users do not have a higher risk of brain tumoursA large international research study, COSMOS, has studied over 250,000 mobile phone users./en/news/mobile-phone-users-do-not-have-a-higher-risk-of-brain-tumours
- "Mutual trust is key"Researchers work together a lot, but sometimes a collaboration is unique. Four of our scientists talk about such a special collaboration./en/news/mutual-trust-is-key
- "Give livestock farmers that dot on the horizon"The livestock industry is under major pressure to change. Huge challenges lie ahead: nitrogen, water quality, biodiversity, sustainability, animal health and animal welfare./en/achtergrond/give-livestock-farmers-that-dot-on-the-horizon
- "Help, I can’t call this lion ferocious!"Children's book author Lotte Stegeman and behavioural biologist Claudia Vinke from Utrecht ľϸӰ's Behaviour Clinic for Animals work closely together./en/achtergrond/help-i-cant-call-this-lion-ferocious
- ERC Advanced Grants for four Utrecht researchersProfessors Albert Heck, Petra de Jongh (both Science), Jos Malda (Veterinary Medicine / UMC Utrecht) and Walter Immerzeel (Geosciences) will each receive a prestigious ERC Advanced Grant./en/news/erc-advanced-grants-for-four-utrecht-researchers
- Harold Brommer and Silvan EelmanSilvan Eelman, a Master's student in Computer Science speak with Harold Brommer, professor of Equine Surgery about their collaboration./en/achtergrond/harold-brommer-and-silvan-eelman
- New immunotherapy for rheumatoid arthritis successful in miceA promising immunotherapy for rheumatoid arthritis is proving successful in mouse models. Rheumatoid arthritis has so far had no effective treatment. This research is a step in the right direction./en/news/new-immunotherapy-for-rheumatoid-arthritis-successful-in-mice