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- Horizon grants for two consortia led by Utrecht researchersResearch projects NATURESCAPES and IMPROVE, both led by researchers associated with Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ, have received Horizon grants./en/news/horizon-grants-for-two-consortia-led-by-utrecht-researchers
- Spinoza and Stevin Prize for Corné Pieterse and Tanja van der LippeThe highest awards in Dutch academia, the Spinoza and Stevin Prize, have been awarded to Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ researchers Corné Pieterse and Tanja van der Lippe. The awards comprise a 2.5 million euro funding, provided by the Dutch Research Council (NWO)./en/news/spinoza-and-stevin-prize-for-corne-pieterse-and-tanja-van-der-lippe
- The key to cure liver diseasesBart Spee studies liver disease using stem culture, Molecular Biology and 3D printed miniature livers/en/background/the-key-to-cure-liver-diseases
- Utrecht-based researchers succeed in growing snake-venom glands in a laboratoryThe researchers succeeded in growing the venom glands of snakes in the lab (organoïds) and in actually making these glands produce and secrete snake venom./en/news/utrecht-based-researchers-succeed-in-growing-snake-venom-glands-in-a-laboratory
- Bart Spee in the Dutch podcast ‘Makkelijk Praten’Bart Spee gave Adriaan and Sander a tour through the Regenerative Medicine Centre Utrecht, where they talk about growing mini-livers in the lab./en/bite-of-science/bart-spee-in-the-dutch-podcast-makkelijk-praten
- Scientists culture parasites in mini-organs from the labResearchers from the group of Hans Clevers have succeeded in growing a parasite in mini-organs in the lab,/en/news/scientists-culture-parasites-in-mini-organs-from-the-lab
- Science outreach: a professor (and a dog) on TVGet a glimpse behind the scenes when Prof. Tryfonidou (Veterinary Medicine), together with a dog patient, gave a lecture on back pain for UvNL/en/background/science-outreach-a-professor-and-a-dog-on-tv
- One-Health GameDe huidige Covid 19 problematiek veroorzaakt door een corona virus wordt vaak een One Health probleem genoemd. De One Health Game traint daarop./en/news/one-health-game
- Research into microplastics and nanoplastics and chemical substancesUtrecht researchers are involved in four major European Horizon 2020 projects that are all connected with research into substances that are harmful to our health. A brief impression of the projects is provided below./en/news/research-into-microplastics-and-nanoplastics-and-chemical-substances
- Assessing the safety of chemicals and pharmaceuticals without using laboratory animalsResearchers from, among others, Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ, (HU) and the RIVM are developing a Virtual Human Platform to assess the safety of chemicals and medicines without the use of laboratory animals./en/news/assessing-the-safety-of-chemicals-and-pharmaceuticals-without-using-laboratory-animals
- What do microplastics do in our body?On Monday 11 January 2021, the knowledge agenda Microplastics and Health was presented to the State Secretary for Infrastructure and Water Management, Stientje van Veldhoven. This knowledge agenda describes the most important knowledge gaps and calls for more research./en/news/what-do-microplastics-do-in-our-body
- How bad are microplastics for our health?More research is needed into the health risks associated with microplastics, Dutch toxicologists argue in the renowned scientific journal Science./en/news/how-bad-are-microplastics-for-our-health
- Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ (IRAS) and KWR start Academic Collaborative Centre for Healthy and Safe WaterUtrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ’s Institute for Risk Assessment Sciences (IRAS) and KWR signed a memorandum of understanding on 30 June with the aim of remedying gaps in our knowledge about risk assessment for substances in water./en/news/utrecht-university-iras-and-kwr-start-academic-collaborative-centre-for-healthy-and-safe-water
- High concentrations of ultrafine dust in living rooms with wood-burning stoveWhile using a wood-burning stove, large amounts of particulate matter and ultrafine dust are released into living rooms. This is according to a citizen science project by Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ./en/news/high-concentrations-of-ultrafine-dust-in-living-rooms-with-wood-burning-stove
- UN’s roadmap for a climate-compatible food system omits potential role of animal welfare, among others, experts sayAn international team of eight researchers highlights in Nature Food missed opportunities for climate, health and other benefits from reducing consumption of animal-sourced foods./en/news/uns-roadmap-for-a-climate-compatible-food-system-omits-potential-role-of-animal-welfare-among-others
- Hepatitis E can be contained well in pigsPig farmers can limit the spread of the hepatitis E virus by completely separating groups of pigs and applying hygiene measures./en/news/hepatitis-e-can-be-contained-well-in-pigs
- Utrecht researchers clarify structure of key protein in coronavirusesUtrecht researchers clarify structure of key protein in coronaviruses/en/news/utrecht-researchers-clarify-structure-of-key-protein-in-coronaviruses
- Faculty of Science will participate in the NCOH programmeThe Faculty of Science has awarded four PhD projects to participate in the Netherlands Centre for One Health (NCOH)./en/news/faculty-of-science-will-participate-in-the-ncoh-programme
- Antibiotics’ mode of action observed in the bacterial cell membraneAn advanced new NMR Research method means a breakthrough for research into a promising class of alternative antibiotics/en/news/antibiotics-mode-of-action-observed-in-the-bacterial-cell-membrane
- Clever trick enables Salmonella to infect humansUtrecht researchers’ discovery marks a step towards developing medicines to prevent Salmonella./en/news/clever-trick-enables-salmonella-to-infect-humans