452 search results for “biosynthetic pathway” in the Public website
- Resolving the facet structure of supported Rh and Pt-Rh alloy nanoparticles during ammonia oxidation
-
Modeling progress: event types, causal models, and the imperfective paradox
Lecture, Com(parative) Syn(tax) Series
-
Connecting minds and sharing emotions through human mimicry
PhD Defence
-
This Week's Discoveries | 1 October 2019
Lecture
-
Nuclear Ethics: Nuclear Energy and Weapons in an Uncertain World
Lecture, Public Ethics Talk
-
FGGA Research Seminar: Judi Mesman
Lecture
-
Creating common ground for the social sciences and humanities
Conference
-
EMBO Workshop - Plant Genome Stability and Change 2020
Conference
-
Computational hub spring meeting 2018
Lecture
-
Exploring novel regulators and enzymes in salicylic acid-mediated plant defense
PhD Defence
-
Boerhaave Lecture
Lecture
-
This Week’s Discoveries | 15 November 2016
Lecture
-
What can the lens of socio-legal studies add to the understanding of the everyday encounters with the administrative justice system?
Lecture
-
Seascape Corridors, Modeling Routes to Connect Communities Across the Caribbean Sea
PhD Defence
-
CCLS Past Events
On this page you can find information about previous CCLS events.
-
This Week’s Discoveries | 2 April 2019
Lecture
-
Inquiry-based learning: smart tools help lecturers adapt their courses
Engaged, active students who can see the links within their discipline. These are key aims of the University vision on teaching and learning, but how do you achieve them? An interdisciplinary research team led by ICLON has developed an inventive method that helps lecturers do just that.
-
Leiden scientists develop topological barcodes for folded molecules
The team of Alireza Mashaghi at the Leiden Academic Centre for Drug Research has found a way to determine and classify the shape of proteins. Their new theory defines the topology of proteins as a simple and precise barcode that allows the identification of all types of folds. ‘This barcode enables…
-
Making a technology sustainable that doesn’t even exist yet
Industrial ecologists Stefano Cucurachi and Flora Siebler are part of the new consortium PROGENY, which received 3.6 million euros from the European Commission. PROGENY is an exciting project that will study the possibilities of soap films for innovations, such as ultra-thin screens.
-
Field of honour full of life
The four thousand war victims buried at the Netherlands Field of Honour at Loenen include a number of Leiden students who were in the Resistance. The War Graves Foundation is looking for volunteers to take part in a special event to honour the deceased.
-
Academia in motion: a different form of recognition and reward
A better balance between teaching and research duties, greater recognition of team performances and the elimination of simplistic assessment criteria. The ‘Academia in Motion’ paper published by the Leiden University Recognition and Rewards describes the main problems with recognition and rewards in…
-
Vidis for eleven Leiden researchers
Eleven talented Leiden researchers with several years of research experience have been awarded a Vidi subsidy to set up or expand their own line of research.
-
Plastic Soup Surfer calls for sustainable academic year
One person can already make a difference, and if all students and academics were eco-friendly, the world would be a much more sustainable place. Plastic Soup Surfer Merijn Tinga opened the academic year in Leiden with this message.
-
Changing enzymes for clean energy and disease prevention
They can play a role in metabolic disorders and can break down tough plant fibers: β-glycosidases are enzymes that play many roles in nature. Fredj Ben Bdira changed these enzymes in order to enhance the production of clean energy and to improve the treatment of patients with metabolic diseases.
-
How a Spanish post-doc brings her expertise in chemistry to Leiden genetics
Having a bachelor's, a master's and a PhD in Chemistry, Elena Sánchez López shifted to a more biological field of research for her postdoc. She completed all her studies at the University of Alcala, in Spain, before applying for a LEaDing fellowship at Leiden University, a Marie Sklodowska-Curie Cofund…
-
An overall picture: the environmental impacts of a new solar cell technology
A more efficient solar panel sounds great. But what if these new panels consume more toxic materials, or their production consumes a lot of energy? Leiden environmental scientists, together with colleagues from the Fraunhofer ISE, address this multifaceted question in a new publication in the prestigious…
-
Daan Weggemans on recidivism and reintegration of jihadist former detainees
Terrorism experts Daan Weggemans (Leiden University) and Beatrice de Graaf (Utrecht University) conducted one of the first scientific studies on the societal reintegration of jihadist former detainees. They showed that the reintegration process isn't without problems. Their conlusions are presented…
-
New excavation robot shapes future of archaeology
Archaeology has always been at the forefront of innovation. Now, an inventive collaboration between archaeologists Tuna Kalayci and Alex Brandsen brings together the winning combination of robotic technology with an archaeological AI. While an impressive new step in the archaeological technology, this…
-
Team
The team of WIIS-Netherlands exists out of the board members and the advisory council.
-
IFITMs – Nature’s weapon against viral infections
Lecture
-
Problematizing Digital Archaeology: A Call for a Conversation
Lecture
-
A Perspective on Fifty Years of Comparative Colonial Archaeology
Lecture
-
Workshop: University Education and Student Cultures in Indonesia
Conference
-
Monthly Triple E lecture | Van Vuuren | Climate policy post-Paris
Lecture
-
Discovery and exploitation of the transcriptional regulatory system of pectinases in Aspergillus niger
PhD Defence
-
Opening artwork Whispering Wind
Exhibition, Opening
-
EMBO Workshop - Plant Genome Stability and Change 2020/2021
Conference
-
This Week's Discoveries | 22 September 2015
Lecture
-
FRESH Lecture: The Quantum Design of Photosynthesis
Lecture
-
This Week’s Discoveries | 18 December 2018
Lecture
-
Universal constraints on syntactic argument coding: Functional-adaptive, mutational and representational
Lecture, LUCL Colloquium - Winter 2016
- Activating 2D materials for CO2 and CO hydrogenation to higher alcohols: predictive modeling meets experiments
-
This Week's Discoveries | 3 March 2020
Lecture
-
Reedijk Symposium 2019: Setting molecular chemistry in motion
Lecture
-
Stephen Ellis Annual Lecture by Henrietta Moore: What is prosperity for Africa?
Lecture
-
Living Well Within Planetary Limits: is it possible? And what will it take?
Lecture
-
Chemical Biology Lecture
Lecture
-
A molecular genetic perspective on speech and language
Lecture
-
In the gathering shadows of material things
Lecture, Dean's Lecture
-
Releasing tension by dancing with balls | English spoken
Arts and leisure, Arts and leisure