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- TU Delft and Utrecht 木瓜福利影视 expose new 鈥榣ayer鈥 of fungiResearch vital for insight into the functional repertoire of fungi/en/news/tu-delft-and-utrecht-university-expose-new-layer-of-fungi
- 鈥淲e have increased the knowledge of the mechanism behind the sense of direction in plant roots鈥Kirsten ten Tusscher en Thea van den Berg on their publication in Plant Development/en/news/we-have-increased-the-knowledge-of-the-mechanism-behind-the-sense-of-direction-in-plant-roots
- Biologists from Utrecht 木瓜福利影视 discover strong break on cell divisionThe discovery of Professor Sander van den Heuvel and PhD researcher Suzan Ruijtenberg was published in the leading journal Cell/en/news/biologists-from-utrecht-university-discover-strong-break-on-cell-division
- Dr J Craig Venter wins the Leeuwenhoek MedalDr Venter has developed novel approaches in genome sequencing/en/news/dr-j-craig-venter-wins-the-leeuwenhoek-medal
- Cell biologists discover crucial 鈥榯raffic regulator鈥 in neuronsCell biologists from Utrecht 木瓜福利影视 have discovered the crucial traffic regulator for the transport of vital molecules inside nerve cells./en/news/cell-biologists-discover-crucial-traffic-regulator-in-neurons
- Darwins 2017 for Emma van Grinsven and Mariska SimpsonDarwins 2017 for the best Master鈥檚 and Bachelor鈥檚 theses in Biology for two students from Utrecht 木瓜福利影视: Mariska Simpson and Emma van Grinsven/en/news/darwins-2017-for-emma-van-grinsven-and-mariska-simpson
- Alexander Sch枚nhuth appointed Professor of Genome Data ScienceDr. Alexander Sch枚nhuth has been appointed Professor of Genome Data Science for one day per week at the Institute of Biodynamics and Biocomplexity/en/news/alexander-schonhuth-appointed-professor-of-genome-data-science
- Selective transport in neurons understoodThe selective transport process in neurons is made possible thanks to a highly refined, and completely unexpected, organisation of its road network/en/news/selective-transport-in-neurons-understood
- Collaboration between crucial proteins in signal transmission clarifiedScientists clarified the function of proteins that play a role in signal transmission between neurons. That leads to new insights into neurological disorders./en/news/collaboration-between-crucial-proteins-in-signal-transmission-clarified
- ERC-grant for Utrecht cancer scientist Sabrina OliveiraOliveira was a awarded the grant for new therapy for head and neck cancer/en/news/erc-grant-for-utrecht-cancer-scientist-sabrina-oliveira
- Festive opening of the renewed Electron Microscopy CentreLast Friday, minister Robbert Dijkgraaf opened the renewed Electron Microscopy Centre, which houses advanced equipment and brings together scientific disciplines./en/news/festive-opening-of-the-renewed-electron-microscopy-centre
- Christian Kaiser appointed as professor of Biophysical Chemistry of Membranes and ProteinsChristian Kaiser is appointed as professor of Biophysical Chemistry of Membranes and Proteins in the Bijvoet Centre for Biomolecular Research./en/news/christian-kaiser-appointed-as-professor-of-biophysical-chemistry-of-membranes-and-proteins
- New antibiotic from microbial 鈥榙ark matter鈥 could be powerful weapon against superbugsA new powerful antibiotic, isolated from bacteria that could not be studied before, seems capable to combat harmful bacteria and even multi-resistant 鈥榮uperbugs鈥. The antibiotic appears to kill bacteria in an unusual way, making it more difficult for bacteria to develop any resistance against it./en/news/new-antibiotic-from-microbial-dark-matter-could-be-powerful-weapon-against-superbugs
- National Growth Fund invests 325 million euros in Oncode-PACTThe National Growth Fund invests 325 million euros in the Oncode-PACT plan to accelerate the preclinical development process of cancer drugs./en/news/national-growth-fund-invests-325-million-euros-in-oncode-pact
- 鈥榊oungest' antibiotic kills bacteria via a new two-step mechanismInsight into the killing mechanism of the antibiotic teixobactin will enable to design powerful antibiotics against which bacteria do not readily develop resistance./en/news/youngest-antibiotic-kills-bacteria-via-a-new-two-step-mechanism
- DNA-mantle repair happens in one rather than several stepsThe repair of the inner mantle protecting DNA in the cell nucleus, is done by one repair protein instead of several in a stepwise process./en/news/dna-mantle-repair-happens-in-one-rather-than-several-steps
- No signal function for histidine in mammalian cellsUtrecht biochemists are refuting claims that have been published in Nature en PNAS for the past years: the amino acid histidine cannot pas on signals as an 'on-off switch' in mammalian cells./en/news/no-signal-function-for-histidine-in-mammalian-cells
- Markus Weingarth wins ICMRBS Founders鈥 MedalFor his cutting-edge research into the killing mechanisms of antibiotics, Markus Weingarth has received the Founders' Medal./en/news/markus-weingarth-wins-icmrbs-founders-medal
- Chemists break barriers and open up super-resolution molecule mass analysisBy modifying and boosting lab equipment, a team of chemists are able to measure individual molecules with unprecedented precision. Their massive resolution upgrading will benefit the fabrication of vaccines and molecular vectors used in gene therapy./en/news/chemists-break-barriers-and-open-up-super-resolution-molecule-mass-analysis