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The Million Euro Nanoreactor
(12/04/2007)
Jeroen Cornelissen of the Institute for Molecules and Materials at the Radboud University in the Netherlands has recently received EUR 1 million from EURYI (European Young Investigator Awards). The award will allow Cornelissen (35), an assistant ...
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New virus drug will have to shoot at moving targets
(10/23/2007)
The reproduction of the deadly hepatitis B virus is dependent on the mobility of one of the virus's RNAs. This is shown by Katja Petzold and Jürgen Schleucher, Umeċ University, Sweden, in an article in Nucleic Acids Research. The Umeċ researchers ...
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Plants do not produce methane gas
(05/02/2007)
Dutch scientists disprove recent claim that living plants would produce a large part of the greenhouse gas methane.
A group of scientists of Plant Research International (Wageningen UR), Radboud University Nijmegen, Utrecht University, and the Wageningen-based companies IsoLife and Plant Dynamics has demonstrated that the 'methane emission' by living plants is ...
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Public-private partnership in biomedical materials will give a boost to medical innovation and the Dutch knowledge-based economy
(05/18/2006)
Universities and companies joining forces to give the Netherlands a leading position in Biomedical Materials
A consortium of leading Dutch industrial companies, small and medium-sized companies, knowledge institutes and public organizations recently convened a meeting in the Dutch city of Den Bosch to confirm their partnership in the BioMedical Materials ...
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Organon and Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre announce new research collaboration
(04/20/2006)
NV Organon and Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre announced that they have entered into a new research collaboration. The two-year collaboration and license agreement will endeavor to prove the principle for the therapeutic efficacy of ...
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Organon, STW Technology Foundation and Radboud University Nijmegen to collaborate on bone, fat and cartilage formation research
(02/22/2006)
NV Organon, STW Technology Foundation (STW) and Radboud University Nijmegen plan to run a joint project designed to shed light on the process of bone, fat and cartilage formation. Organon and STW will be providing financial support for the study, ...
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