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How to communicate: LLP Skills Café
On the menu of the LLP Skills Café no beer and snacks, but communication skills as listening, resolving conflicts, and giving feedback. ‘Once you really learn to listen, you become a better leader and nicer friend.’
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From Peasant to Entrepreneur: Development, Education and Farming in Northeast India
Lecture
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Changing the rules of the game: The development and reform of party law in Latin America
PhD Defence
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Finding unique drug structures with artificial intelligence and chemistry
In the search for new medicines against diseases such as cancer, a Leiden team has developed a new workflow. This approach combines artificial intelligence (AI) with molecular modelling and is suitable for finding unknown and innovative drug structures, the researchers proved.
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Spinoza Prize for ‘puberty professor’ Eveline Crone
Eveline Crone, Professor of Neurocognitive Developmental Psychology, has been awarded the NWO Spinoza Prize for her high-profile research on adolescent development. NWO announced the award on 16 June. What will Crone do with the award of 2.5 million euros?
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Development of the human fetal immune system: Novel insights from high-dimensional single-cell technologies
PhD Defence
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Susanne van Rijn
Universitaire Bibliotheken Leiden
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Bert Koenders
Faculty Governance and Global Affairs
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Detecting pediatric cancer with bacteria
Ariane Briegel wants to use bacteria to detect cancer at an early stage. Together with postdoc Alise Muok, she is developing a method to quickly and cheaply test the urine of patients for the presence of suspicious molecules. They receive a grant of approximately 150,000 euros from the Dutch Cancer…
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Development of human skin equivalents mimicking skin aging: contrast between papillary and reticular fibroblasts as a lead
PhD Defence
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Organ-Specific Barcodes in Human Fetal Development and Stem Cell Differentiation: The Pancreas in the Spotlight
PhD Defence
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Development of automated image analysis approaches for assessment of atherosclerotic disease from multi-spectral vessel wall MRI
PhD Defence
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Troubled Waters: Developing a new approach to maritime and underwater cultural heritagemanagement in sub-Saharan Africa
PhD Defence
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Subang: An Indigenous Institution for Sustainable Community-Based Development in the Sunda Region of West Java, Indonesia
PhD Defence
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actinobacterial cell wall in antibiotic resistance, phylogeny and development
PhD Defence
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The development of the speech production mechanism in young children: Evidence from the acquisition of onset clusters in Dutch
PhD Defence
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Managing water is managing the future
“A partnership based on water” summarised Gerhard van den Top the relationship between the Netherlands and the Philippines in the 4th Louwes Lecture. He emphasised the significant role of international and intercultural cooperation in managing the complex challenges brought forward by climate change.…
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Drugging the undruggable: NWO Open Competition grant for Alireza Mashaghi
Finding structure in disordered proteins and developing drugs for undruggable diseases: it might sound like mission impossible, but pharmacologist Alireza Mashaghi and his team are right on top of it. Their project was awarded by NWO through the Open Competition Domain Science -XS, a competition that…
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Human Rights and the UN – A critical reflection on the development of International Human Rights
Debate
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Double inaugural speech: how social context influences processes in the brain
It’s not a regular occurrence at Leiden University: two professors giving their inaugural lecture on the same day. Berna Güroğlu and Ellen de Bruijn specialise in related disciplines: they both research the influence of social context on processes in the brain – Güroğlu in adolescents and De Bruijn…
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Researchers debunk earlier study: babies may not be able to learn language rules after all
For two decades, language experts were certain that babies were able to learn language rules from as young as the age of seven months. However, recent research carried out by a consortium of four Dutch baby labs led by researchers from Leiden cast doubts on this certainty. We spoke to researchers Andreea…
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Personalised pharmacotherapy in paediatric epilepsy: the path to rational drug and dose selection
PhD Defence
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Remote Sensing in Ecology workshop
Conference, Workshop
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Laura Heitman uses her expertise to fight cancer
Seven talented female scientists join the fight against cancer of the Oncode Insitute. Laura Heitman of the Leiden Academic Centre for Drug Research is one of the new Junior Investigators. ‘I hope to discover new druggable targets’.
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Older publications
Overview of the publications of the department of Environmental Biology (1972-2015)
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Quantum optics for asylum seekers
The Clinical Epidemiology department at the LUMC has set up a series of lectures for asylum seekers. The series has become a huge success.
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Predicting medicine behaviour in the brain: from crystal ball to mathematical model
Lecture
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The Development of Domestic Space in the Maltese Islands from the Late Middle Ages to the Second Half of the Twentieth Century
PhD Defence
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of the Beast: How organizational socialization contributes to the development of the organizational role identity of Dutch veterinary inspectors
PhD Defence
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Two new women professors at Psychology Institute
Ellen de Bruijn and Berna Güroğlu, both of the Psychology Institute, have been proposed for professorships by the Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences. Güroğlu: ‘I feel honoured that the University has approved the appointment.’ De Bruijn: ‘It’s great, and really motivating, that Leiden University…
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TechTalk 12 - In Vitro Screening
Lecture
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Diagnostic and prognostic markers in tumor stage mycosis fungoides and Sézary syndrome
PhD Defence
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Image-based phenotypic screening for breast cancer metastasis drug target discovery
PhD Defence
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Sustainable Tuesday: 4 questions for environmental scientist Ranran Wang
On Sustainable Tuesday, two weeks before Dutch Budget Day, the Dutch cabinet receives a suitcase full of sustainable ideas and initiatives. The initiators' aim: to make the government plans for the upcoming year a little more sustainable. At the Leiden Institute of Environmental Sciences (CML), assistant…
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‘The Honours Academy is a testing ground’
Pushing the limits and trying things out. The academic year of the Honours Academy started on 10 October and all the speakers encouraged students to jump in at the deep end.
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Discover our Perspectives on the Past
The Faculty of Archaeology proudly presents the research brochure Perspectives on the Past, featuring passionate, dedicated researchers introducing a dazzling scala of research topics: from present-day traditional knowledge in Africa to the power of glue in Palaeolithic Europe. In addition to these…
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Dissertations
Overview of all dissertations published by PhD candidates from CML.
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This Week's Discoveries | 20 January 2015
Lecture
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Cleaning up tuberculosis and salmonella infections
The cellular recycling system in zebrafish is capable of eating harmful bacteria and thus resist infections such as tuberculosis and salmonellosis. That is written by Leiden biologists from the group of Annemarie Meijer. Stimulating this form of defence could be used in new treatment methods against…
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The Role of Islam in Parenting
Lecture
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Stephen Ellis Annual Lecture by Henrietta Moore: What is prosperity for Africa?
Lecture
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A hornets’ nest: Leiden University during the Second World War
‘That hornets’ nest in Leiden must be destroyed,’ said Dutch National Socialist Party member Robert van Genechten in November 1942. He was referring to Leiden University. Why this hatred? Emeritus Professor of University History Willem Otterspeer has written a book about Leiden University during the…
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Maximilian Scheuplein
Faculteit der Sociale Wetenschappen
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Ottoman and Colonial Modernities in the Transformation of the Urban Sphere
Masterclass
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Targeting and Exploiting Cytomegalovirus Vaccines
PhD Defence
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Sada Mire’s Leiden Experience: "the Johnny Cash of Archaeology"
Pioneering in the archaeology of Somaliland, hosting international TV and radio shows, and producing a very successful MOOC: Dr Sada Mire already has a formidable track record.
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This Week’s Discoveries | 23 February 2016
Lecture
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Laura Heitman appointed as Professor of Molecular Pharmacology
As of 1 November, Laura Heitman has been appointed full Professor of Molecular Pharmacology at the Leiden Academic Centre for Drug Research (LACDR). Heitman has been working on the understanding and improvement of drug-receptor interactions in early drug discovery. ‘My ultimate aim is to make medicines…
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Violent Conflict and Peace Building in the Era of Climate Change
Seminar
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'Little India' in China: Indian Traders in a Chinese Fabric Market
Lecture