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- First patient to beat AIDS dies HIV-free in the age of 54The cases of HIV patients who managed to defeat the virus are so few that we know them by name. Timothy Ray Brown, the infamous “Berlin patient”, died in September bringing HIV on the top of our attention once again./en/news/first-patient-to-beat-aids-dies-hiv-free-in-the-age-of-54
- What Happens when Ambition Meets a Positive OutlookAcademia is competitive, but keep your head up and could end up right where you belong, just like Joeri van Straalen./en/news/what-happens-when-ambition-meets-a-positive-outlook
- From the Graduate School of Life Sciences to a PhD at HarvardAn interview with previous GSLS student Bart Lodder/en/news/from-the-graduate-school-of-life-sciences-to-a-phd-at-harvard
- PhD Kikkie Poels Takes Care of Cancer Patients’ HeartsPhD student Kikkie Poels aims to help cancer patients avoid atherosclerosis due to immunotherapies./en/news/phd-kikkie-poels-takes-care-of-cancer-patients-hearts
- When COVID takes over your PhD – An interview with Tom CanielsThe story about a PhD taken over by COVID, Tom Caniels tells us about his experience this spring./en/news/when-covid-takes-over-your-phd-an-interview-with-tom-caniels
- A genetic battle between fungus and dogA study by UU researchers on a fungal infection carried by some dogs in their nose shows that the fungus evolves in its dog host and adapts to their immune system./en/news/a-genetic-battle-between-fungus-and-dog
- We are going to beat this corona epidemic in our sleepHow sleep can protect us against COVID-19./en/news/we-are-going-to-beat-this-corona-epidemic-in-our-sleep
- Hacking our brain with Elon Musk’s Neuralink chipElon Musk, inventor of self-driving, bullet-resistant cars and the latest launched space shuttle, is now pushing the limits of nature even further./en/news/hacking-our-brain-with-elon-musks-neuralink-chip
- Flicking the switch on fatA cure for obesity may come from changing bad fat into good fat./en/news/flicking-the-switch-on-fat
- Is faster always better? - Rapid coronavirus tests as the solution to insufficient testing capacitiesThere are many tests in development which can provide such rapid test results, but how do they work?/en/news/is-faster-always-better-rapid-coronavirus-tests-as-the-solution-to-insufficient-testing-capacities
- “With hard work, discipline and passion, you can do it”Lisette van den Berg, behavioural biologist at Animal Ecology UU and the Apenheul Primate Park, explains what a future career can look like and how you get there./en/news/with-hard-work-discipline-and-passion-you-can-do-it
- The bright and dark sides of the moon of a PhDSandra Crnko, a PhD candidate in the department of Cardiology, looked back on the past four years of her PhD with the hope of helping fellow students making their career choice/en/news/the-bright-and-dark-sides-of-the-moon-of-a-phd
- The Quest to Save a Dutch IconWhat disaster the tulips face in the near future and how current plant research can help to prevent it./en/news/the-quest-to-save-a-dutch-icon
- Cerebellum and emotions: a new pathwayResearch aims to help understanding how the cerebellum is involved in emotions./en/news/cerebellum-and-emotions-a-new-pathway
- What happens now? UK and EU students and the new Brexit dealBrexit for students: visa’s, schemes, and scholarships, there a few extra steps to take now the UK has officially left the EU./en/news/what-happens-now-uk-and-eu-students-and-the-new-brexit-deal
- Speaking to the heart and the brain; bringing art & science togetherDifferent scientists give their perspectives on the power of bringing art and science together./en/onartandscience
- Progress towards FAIR and Open ScienceOpen Science is becoming a global phenomenon that aims to change science, but how is the Utrecht ľϸӰ contributing to this process and can students get involved as well?/en/news/progress-towards-fair-and-open-science
- The latest investigations of respiratory health in participants living nearby to livestock farmsRespiratory health & livestock farms: An interview with Warner van Kersen/en/news/the-latest-investigations-of-respiratory-health-in-participants-living-nearby-to-livestock-farms
- Vidi grant laureate aims to break through the boundaries of current diagnostic measures in child cancerHow dr. ir. Wijnens improvements of a strong MRI machine, utilized to measure metabolomics, could enhance diagnostic imaging for children with cancer/en/news/vidi-grant-laureate-aims-to-break-through-the-boundaries-of-current-diagnostic-measures-in-child
- Coronavirus and moving abroad for a Masters: Is it Chalk & Cheese or actually doable?Balancing a social life, university work and a pandemic: One student's experience of doing a masters at Utrecht ľϸӰ during a global pandemic./en/news/coronavirus-and-moving-abroad-for-a-masters-is-it-chalk-cheese-or-actually-doable