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- Protein clusters in physiological membranesA combined solid-state NMR and computational approach to study the organization of membrane proteins./en/news/protein-clusters-in-physiological-membranes
- Deniz Ugurlar and Tania Morán Luengo selected as Bijvoet Center PhD Students of the YearPhD candidates Deniz Ugurlar and Tania Morán Luengo have been selected as this years' Bijvoet Center PhD Students of the Year./en/news/deniz-ugurlar-and-tania-moran-luengo-selected-as-bijvoet-center-phd-students-of-the-year
- Six million euros granted to Utrecht chemistry researchersNo less than three of the accepted TOP-PUNT grants of NWO Chemical Sciences have been awarded to teams of chemistry researchers at Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ./en/news/six-million-euros-granted-to-utrecht-chemistry-researchers
- SURFsara set up a new Life Science Grid cluster at the Bijvoet Center for Biomolecular ResearchThe cluster allows users to have access via a local user interface or grid environment, giving access also to EU compute resources./en/news/surfsara-set-up-a-new-life-science-grid-cluster-at-the-bijvoet-center-for-biomolecular-research
- Ineke Braakman appointed in board of NWOProf. Ineke Braakman, Professor of Cellular Protein Chemistry, will become chair of the NWO domain Exact and Natural Sciences (ENS) on January 1, 2017./en/news/ineke-braakman-appointed-in-board-of-nwo
- Structure of large proteasome unravelledResearchers have successfully unravelled the structure of a large human proteasome down to the atomic level./en/news/structure-of-large-proteasome-unravelled
- Zon-Mw TOP grant for research into the cause of Alzheimer’sResearchers from Utrecht and Amsterdam have jointly been awarded a Zon-Mw TOP grant of 675,000 euros./en/news/zon-mw-top-grant-for-research-into-the-cause-of-alzheimers
- Unravelling the mechanism behind bacterial protein MraY opens new opportunities for development of antibioticsA team of 10 researchers, including seven from Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ, have unravelled the mechanism behind the protein MraY./en/news/unravelling-the-mechanism-behind-bacterial-protein-mray-opens-new-opportunities-for-development-of
- Popular immunotherapy target turns out to have a surprising buddyNature-publication by researchers at The Netherlands Cancer Institute in collaboration with Wei Wu and Albert Heck at Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ/en/news/popular-immunotherapy-target-turns-out-to-have-a-surprising-buddy
- What determines cell fate?The European Research Council has awarded Prof. Piet Gros of Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ his second ERC Advanced Grant/en/news/what-determines-cell-fate
- Grants for Aletta Kraneveld, Peter van der Sluijs and Andries MeijerinkProject proposals of Aletta Kraneveld, Peter van der Sluijs and Andries Meijerink have been granted by the Innovatiefonds Chemie/en/news/grants-for-aletta-kraneveld-peter-van-der-sluijs-and-andries-meijerink
- Unexpected immune activation illustrated in the coldPiet Gros (UU), Thom Sharp (LUMC) and colleagues have for the first time made a picture of an important on-switch of our immune system/en/news/unexpected-immune-activation-illustrated-in-the-cold
- Piet Gros and Rens Voesenek appointed as Faculty ProfessorPiet Gros and Rens Voesenek appointed as Faculty Professor/en/news/piet-gros-and-rens-voesenek-appointed-as-faculty-professor
- Utrecht NMR scientists in the spotlightJeanine Prompers (UMCU) and Markus Weingarth (UU) tell about their Magnetic Resonance research/en/news/utrecht-nmr-scientists-in-the-spotlight
- Enzyme-mystery solved after 40 yearsOnderzoekers van het NKI, het Hubrecht Instituut en Maarten Altelaar van de Universiteit Utrecht, ontdekten een enzym waar al veertig jaar naar wordt gezocht./en/news/enzyme-mystery-solved-after-40-years
- Utrecht structural biologists discover surprising dual action mechanism for intracellular transportTeam leader, Dr. Bert Janssen explains how this insight is important to develop new drugs to combat a variety of diseases./en/news/utrecht-structural-biologists-discover-surprising-dual-action-mechanism-for-intracellular-transport
- Recap: Debye Institute 30th Anniversary SymposiumRecap of the 30th Anniversary Symposium of the Debye Institute for Nanomaterials Science./en/news/recap-debye-institute-30th-anniversary-symposium
- The strange phenomenon of random activity jumps in ion channelsThe study, led by Markus Weingarth, is published in Nature Communications today./en/news/the-strange-phenomenon-of-random-activity-jumps-in-ion-channels
- Harvard Professor Joanna Aizenberg Debye Visiting ChairBioinspired Materials Design Pioneer Joanna Aizenberg (Harvard ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ) is the 2019 Debye Visiting Chair./en/news/harvard-professor-joanna-aizenberg-debye-visiting-chair
- Save the date: Debye Institute 30th anniversary symposiumThe 30th anniversary symposium takes place on Thursday October 17, 2019./en/news/save-the-date-debye-institute-30th-anniversary-symposium