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- "Most people have no idea how great and clever farm animals really are"Interview with Rebecca Nordquist, Assistant Professor and Researcher at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine/en/achtergrond/most-people-have-no-idea-how-great-and-clever-farm-animals-really-are
- "Some of the people who visit us with their pets have really had it up to here"The Behaviour Clinic for Animals offers support for serious behavioural problems/en/achtergrond/some-of-the-people-who-visit-us-with-their-pets-have-really-had-it-up-to-here
- “Inclusion is also about showing an interest in other”A conversation about diversity and inclusion at Veterinary Medicine/en/achtergrond/inclusion-is-also-about-showing-an-interest-in-other
- "We want to equip students to adapt to a constantly changing world"An interview with the new Vice Dean of Education Harold Bok/en/achtergrond/we-want-to-equip-students-to-adapt-to-a-constantly-changing-world
- A cockatoo with goosebumpsSo what should you do if your parrot – which always used to say hello in an adorable voice – suddenly greets you with a deafening screech, or your cockatoo bites you when you try to pick it up or plucks out all its feathers?/en/achtergrond/a-cockatoo-with-goosebumps
- Janneke van der Laan and Lidewei de BoerFormer student, current student: Janneke van der Laan, senior animal welfare inspector at the Netherlands Food and Consumer Product Safety Authority (NVWA) in conversation with Lidewei de Boer, Master's student at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine./en/achtergrond/janneke-van-der-laan-and-lidewei-de-boer
- What can movement teach us about the behaviour of living and extinct animals?Pasha van Bijlert and Marius Dwars in conversation about the chicken and the dinosaur/en/achtergrond/what-can-movement-teach-us-about-the-behaviour-of-living-and-extinct-animals
- ‘Full publication not only saves research money but also the unnecessary use of animals’Scientists call for better articles on animal testing./en/achtergrond/full-publication-not-only-saves-research-money-but-also-the-unnecessary-use-of-animals
- NS inadequately protected employees from chromium-6Dutch Railways (NS) employees may have come into contact with chromium-6 between 1970 and 2020. It is not known exactly how often or how much this happened./en/news/ns-inadequately-protected-employees-from-chromium-6
- New treatment for dogs with osteoarthritis proven to be safe and long-term effectiveDogs with osteoarthritis benefit from a new treatment: an injection that delivers a painkiller with a long-term effect./en/news/new-treatment-for-dogs-with-osteoarthritis-proven-to-be-safe-and-long-term-effective
- German recognition for Utrecht animal welfare researcherThe German Academy of Animal Health (Akademie für Tiergesundheit) awards the AfT prize every year, with the aim of supporting excellent clinical or experimental veterinary research by young researchers./en/news/german-recognition-for-utrecht-animal-welfare-researcher
- Horizon Europe grant for research into better, personalised treatment for high blood pressureAn international research team has received a ten million euro grant from Horizon Europe and UK Research and Innovation. The HYPERMARKER team will develop and test tools supported by artificial intelligence that allow clinicians to select the best treatment for each individual patient with high blood pressure./en/news/horizon-europe-grant-for-research-into-better-personalised-treatment-for-high-blood-pressure
- Better welfare for chickens and pigsThe health and welfare of animals that produce our food is of great importance./en/news/better-welfare-for-chickens-and-pigs
- Take animal cruelty seriously and report itEvery year, 100,000 animals are mistreated in the Netherlands, estimates the National Expert Center for Animal Cruelty (LED)./en/news/take-animal-cruelty-seriously-and-report-it
- “A tough pill to swallow”Some dogs are born with a hereditary condition that disrupts the movements (peristalsis) of the oesophagus./en/achtergrond/a-tough-pill-to-swallow
- "We're aiming for a world where people no longer get sick as a result of their work"Researchers Susan Peters and Sirwan Darweesh envision a future where people no longer get sick from occupational exposure to hazardous substances./en/achtergrond/were-aiming-for-a-world-where-people-no-longer-get-sick-as-a-result-of-their-work
- “It's surprising to see that a small change can have such a major impact”In some cases, horses actually develop stamina more quickly by training a bit less. This was the remarkable outcome of a study by veterinarian Esther Siegers and sports physiologist Carolien Munsters./en/achtergrond/its-surprising-to-see-that-a-small-change-can-have-such-a-major-impact
- "We're producing more and more plastic even though it's hard to remove from the environment"Plastic falls apart into tiny and even smaller particles - micro- and nanoplastics - that we cannot see with the naked eye. How harmful is that?/en/achtergrond/were-producing-more-and-more-plastic-even-though-its-hard-to-remove-from-the-environment
- "I realised I have choices and I don't have to stick with one decision for the rest of my life"An up-close look at the Personal Professional Development (PPO) learning track offered as part of the new Master's in Veterinary Medicine./en/achtergrond/i-realised-i-have-choices-and-i-dont-have-to-stick-with-one-decision-for-the-rest-of-my-life
- A growing emphasis on the prevention of animal diseasesConsiderable advances have been made in preventive care in farm animals over the past 20 years, conclude Ynte Schukken, director at Royal GD and Henk Hogeveen, professor at Wageningen ľϸӰ & Research/en/achtergrond/a-growing-emphasis-on-the-prevention-of-animal-diseases