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For this research, Utrecht master student Sophie ten Hietbrink worked for four weeks aboard the research vessel RV Pelagia. On a trip from the Azores to the continental shelf of Europe, she took water ...
The Centre for Animal-free Biomedical Translation, supported by the Dutch National Growth Fund, was officially launched under its new name: Ombion ...
This thesis focused on treatment refinement and enhancing the use of gold-standard immunosuppressive therapies in children with immune diseases and in paediatric haematopoietic cell transplantation ...
PhD Defense of M.J. Nugteren (Faculteit Geneeskunde / Divisie Heelkundige Specialismen) ...
Alexander Melchior investigated why civil servants make little use of an excellent tool for developing sound policy on complex issues.
“Deltas are the most complex coastal systems in the world and recognising these multiple drivers and how they operate in each delta is fundamental to finding solutions,” says co-author Robert Nicholls ...
Emeritus Professor of University History Leen Dorsman describes something you must know about Utrecht University’s long history. This time: holidays at university.
Annemarie van Wezel will start as the new dean of the Faculty of Geosciences. We interviewed her to get acquainted.
Carine van Rhijn researched medieval medical texts in unexpected places: “When you start looking at manuscripts, you never know what you’re going to find".
For the first time, scientists have been able to determine how sea level must have varied also on thousand-year timescales during the last 540 million years.
The research of Rios and her team directly supports the development of new therapies for children with cancer.
A retrospective on the NATO Summit 2025 with Beatrice de Graaf, who attended as historian and expert on security, crisis and terrorism.
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