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- More accurate diagnoses for pediatric cancer patientsPersonalised Medicine and Health: Interview Jayne Hehir Kwa "More accurate diagnoses for pediatric cancer patients"/en/background/more-accurate-diagnoses-for-pediatric-cancer-patients
- Possible link discovered between autism and formation of inhibitory synapsesNeurobiologists Cátia Frias and Corette Wierenga published their results in Journal of Neuroscience./en/news/possible-link-discovered-between-autism-and-formation-of-inhibitory-synapses
- Sensing a changeErik Tielemans explains how the National Institute for Public Health and the Environment (RIVM) brings a strong technological aspect to the Exposome hub./en/background/sensing-a-change
- Connecting Health and exposuresInterview with Marc Chadeau: connecting health and exposures/en/background/connecting-health-and-exposures
- The quest for the diet that will prevent autismThe prevention of autism through dietary adjustments among the risk group at an early age: this ultimate goal drives a major research project./en/news/the-quest-for-the-diet-that-will-prevent-autism
- Inhibitory synapses grow as ‘traffic controller’ at busy neural intersectionsNeurobiologists published their results in Cell Reports./en/news/inhibitory-synapses-grow-as-traffic-controller-at-busy-neural-intersections
- Alexandre Bonvin new scientific director of the Bijvoet CentrePer September 1, prof. Alexandre Bonvin has been appointed as the new scientific director of the Bijvoet Centre for Biomolecular Research./en/news/alexandre-bonvin-new-scientific-director-of-the-bijvoet-centre
- Maarten Altelaar appointed professor of Pharmaceutical ProteomicsAs of 15 September, researcher Maarten Altelaar has been appointed Professor in Pharmaceutical Proteomics./en/news/maarten-altelaar-appointed-professor-of-pharmaceutical-proteomics
- The human microbiome in health and diseaseWithin the Exposome Hub, we’re establishing a new facility to explore internal exposures to the microbiome/en/background/the-human-microbiome-in-health-and-disease
- New miniature system to study kidney and intestine functionResearchers at Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ developed a new organ-on-a-chip: a device to mimic and study kidneys and intestines in miniature format./en/news/new-miniature-system-to-study-kidney-and-intestine-function
- Second UniStem Day in the Netherlands, with a twist of CoronaAt UniStem Day, 80 high school students got acquainted to stem cell research at Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ, UMCU and the Hubrecht Institute/en/news/second-unistem-day-in-the-netherlands-with-a-twist-of-corona
- A deep look into the gut’s hormonesResearchers from the Hubrecht Institute and Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ generated an in-depth description of the hormone-producing cells in the human gut./en/news/a-deep-look-into-the-guts-hormones
- Tim Baarslag and Liesbeth van de Grift join The Young AcademyTim Baarslag (Information and Computing Sciences) and Liesbeth van de Grift (History of International Relations) are joining The Young Academy (DJA)./en/news/tim-baarslag-and-liesbeth-van-de-grift-join-the-young-academy
- How does science work for the general public?Starting in January 2019, Hieke Huistra writes columns on the science page of the Dutch newspaper Trouw on how science works./en/news/how-does-science-work-for-the-general-public
- Utrecht Young Academy welcomes nine new membersThe Utrecht Young Academy (UYA) has selected nine new members. The UYA connects young academics from Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ who have obtained their PhD less than eight years ago./en/news/utrecht-young-academy-welcomes-nine-new-members-1
- Four problems about interdisciplinary collaborations we better learn to loveIn this blog, dr. Scott Douglas reflects on the problems of interdisciplinary collaborations and compares them to family gatherings with his siblings./en/news/four-problems-about-interdisciplinary-collaborations-we-better-learn-to-love
- Three UU researchers nominated for Wetenschapstalent Prize 2021No less than three scientists from Utrecht ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ have been nominated for this year's Science Talent Prize./en/news/three-uu-researchers-nominated-for-wetenschapstalent-prize-2021
- UYA member Dorothea Gädeke receives Vidi grant worth 800,000 eurosThe Dutch Research Council has awarded fifteen experienced, Utrecht-based researchers a Vidi grant. UYA member Dorothea Gädeke is one of the grant recipients./en/news/uya-member-dorothea-gadeke-receives-vidi-grant-worth-800000-euros
- Exhibition Trial & Error AwardFrom 18 January to 22 February, all designed awards for the Trial & Error Award can be admired in the ľ¹Ï¸£ÀûÓ°ÊÓ Library Hall at Drift 27!/en/news/exhibition-trial-error-award