
Study underlines strategic benefits behind bonding for both sexes Female and male primates often form close bonds, but not purely out of affection.

On Thursday, June 27, several Parkinson’s patients and their companions visited the BPRC for presentations, a guided tour, and practical demonstrations.

The Society for Immune polymorphism (SIP) will introduce the Jon van Rood lecture during the next symposium which will be held from October 7-10th 2024 in Sassenheim, the Netherlands.

We have a list of confirmed speakers at the symposium about the Evolution and Characterization of the Immune System in Sassenheim-Leiden, The Netherlands 7-10 October 2024.

One of the treatments against leukemia and a range of inherited disorders is Hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT), where blood stem cells from a donor are transplanted into a patient.

We collect saliva by allowing monkeys to suck on a saliva swab.

Richard Bartfai (Radboud University), Bert Windhorst (AmsterdamUMC) and Clemens Kocken (BPRC) have received a Synergy Grant from the European Research…

We've put it all together in the BPRC Annual Scientific Report.

Recent research has already revealed that patients who have died after a severe SARS-CoV-2 infection exhibited brain inflammation.

Aging comes with a lot of changes throughout the body.

Dengue, also known as dengue fever, is caused by the Dengue virus (DENV) and transmitted via infected mosquitos.

In December 2019, a respiratory disease caused by a previously unknown coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2, was reported for the first time.