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- Expanding Human Cardiomyocytes for Cardiac RepairNew publication in Cell Stem Cells: Expanding Human Cardiomyocytes for Cardiac Repair/en/news/expanding-human-cardiomyocytes-for-cardiac-repair
- Want to create more impact with your advanced in vitro model? Spin it out!Science is in transition, from fundamental towards applied research, aimed at innovation. Scientists are pushed to strive for valorization of their research/en/news/want-to-create-more-impact-with-your-advanced-in-vitro-model-spin-it-out
- Tina Vermonden appointed Professor of Biomaterials for Drug Delivery and Regenerative MedicineAs of September 15, Tina Vermonden has been appointed as Professor of Biomaterials for Drug Delivery and Regenerative Medicine at the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences./en/news/tina-vermonden-appointed-professor-of-biomaterials-for-drug-delivery-and-regenerative-medicine
- Minuscule 3D printed material due to new shrinkage techniqueUtrecht scientists have shrunk 3D printed hydrogels for the first time, making the structures smaller by a factor of 10./en/news/minuscule-3d-printed-material-due-to-new-shrinkage-technique
- Human Kidney TubuloidsA blog on the development of kidney tubuloids./en/news/human-kidney-tubuloids
- Konichiwa, Riccardo! - A new collaboration between RMU and JapanDr. Riccardo Levato travelled to Japan to kick-off a new collaboration with Dr. Michiya Matsusaki, Osaka ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ./en/news/konichiwa-riccardo-a-new-collaboration-between-rmu-and-japan
- Researchers create functioning biological kidney tubuleBiological kidney tubule allows to excrete waste products from the blood that normal dialysis cannot remove./en/news/researchers-create-functioning-biological-kidney-tubule
- The Utrecht Law Review has published a special issue on rule of law from below, in open accessAntoine Buyse, Katharine Fortin, Julie Fraser and Brianne McGonigle Leyh have co-edited a special open access issue of the Utrecht Law Review (Vol. 17, Issue 2, 2021) on the theme of 'Rule of Law from Below'./en/publicatie/the-utrecht-law-review-has-published-a-special-issue-on-rule-of-law-from-below-in-open-access
- New project on strengthening Human Rights Cities across four European countriesThe RightsCities project aims to promote civil society organisations' implementation of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights in Utrecht, Lund, Vienna, Gdansk and Sopot./en/news/new-project-on-strengthening-human-rights-cities-across-four-european-countries
- PhD Dissertation Eduardo Arenas Catalán on solidarity and healthcareCatalán successfully defended his thesis on "Solidarity and the right to health in the era of healthcare commercialization."/en/news/phd-dissertation-eduardo-arenas-catalan-on-solidarity-and-healthcare
- Book: Algorithms and fundamental rightsMax Vetzo and Montaigne researchers Janneke Gerards and Remco Nehmelman have published a book on algorithms and fundamental rights./en/news/book-algorithms-and-fundamental-rights
- Call for papers: Intersections of Law and Culture at the International Criminal CourtAbstracts from both practitioners and academics working in the field of international criminal law and other relevant disciplines are welcome./en/news/call-for-papers-intersections-of-law-and-culture-at-the-international-criminal-court
- Post-doc & PhD Workshop Comparative methodsThe key note speaker and main discussant will be Prof. Ran Hirschl (Toronto/Göttingen), one of the main voices in current academic scholarship in law./en/news/post-doc-phd-workshop-comparative-methods
- Promotion Liesbeth Hulst on trust and distrust in lawOn the 1st of November was the promotion of Liesbeth Hulst, postdoctoral researcher at the Montaigne Centre for Judicial Administration and Conflict Resolution./en/news/promotion-liesbeth-hulst-on-trust-and-distrust-in-law
- Workshop on The Charter of Fundamental Rights of the EU at the Montaigne CentreParticipants from Poland, Portugal, the Netherlands and Spain (Catalonia) presented the specific use of the EU Charter Charter in their country./en/news/workshop-on-the-charter-of-fundamental-rights-of-the-eu-at-the-montaigne-centre
- Digitalization of the judiciary – Guest lecture by Prof. Bart Jan van EttekovenVan Ettekoven discussed the use of big data in legislation, automatic decision making, the application of blockchain and artificial intelligence./en/news/digitalization-of-the-judiciary-guest-lecture-by-prof-bart-jan-van-ettekoven
- Workshop ‘Responding to Legitimacy Challenges: Opportunities and Choices for the European Court of Human Rights – Researchers meet the Court’Janneke Gerards and Antoine Buyse have co organised a workshop at the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg./en/news/workshop-responding-to-legitimacy-challenges-opportunities-and-choices-for-the-european-court-of
- Lecture Pauline Jacobs 'Don't kill in our names'On the World day against the death penalty, Montaigne researcher Pauline Jacobs delivered a lecture with the title 'The abolition of the death penalty./en/news/lecture-pauline-jacobs-dont-kill-in-our-names
- Antoine Buyse gave trainings at Clingendael and SSRMontaigne researcher prof. Antoine Buyse participated in a roundtable on Dutch foreign human rights policy at Clingendael./en/news/antoine-buyse-gave-trainings-at-clingendael-and-ssr
- Antoine Buyse spoke at KNAW Nobel Prize EveningProf. Antoine Buyse introduced the life and work of the two recipients of this years Nobel Peace prize/en/news/antoine-buyse-spoke-at-knaw-nobel-prize-evening