1,618 search results for “medical delta” in the Public website
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LACDR Spring Symposium
Conference
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Cleveringa Meeting in Mexico City
Alumni Event
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Florence Nightingale Colloquium presents Eni Musta
Lecture
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Chinese Dreams. IIAS Annual Lecture by Ruben Terlou
Lecture
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Augmented Reality in Higher Education
Course
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TechTalk: Infectious Diseases
Conference
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How writing for the public makes you a better classicist
Lecture
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Sylvius Lecture by Hugo Critchley
Lecture
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CANCELLED: Florence Nightingale Colloquium presents Max Welling
Lecture, Lunch included
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Top Lectures: Dr Mrinalini
Lecture
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Predicting medicine behaviour in the brain: from crystal ball to mathematical model
Lecture
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The Global Challenge of Antimicrobial Resistance
Lecture, Studium Generale
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Testing, Testing: The Social Lives of Rapid Diagnostic Devices
Lecture
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LAMS Lecture by Claire Weeda, Ethnicity in Medieval Europe, 950-1250: Medicine, Power and Religion
Lecture
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TechTalk Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP)
Course, TechTalk
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Female Islamic Authority and Cultures of Professionalism in Southeast Asia
LUCIS What's New Lecture
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Diet in the Past – Food for Discussion
Conference
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This Week's Discoveries | 14 July 2020
Lecture
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Neuroimaging of pain and distress
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Global Challenges Lecture: Viruses Without Borders
Lecture
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How Did East Asians Become Yellow?
Lecture
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Leiden Networks Day
Conference
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Fernand Deligny: In search of lost images
Lecture
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How to write an excellent research proposal - October/November
Course
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How to write an excellent research proposal - June/July
Course
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Data science seminar at the Faculty of Medicine
Conference
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Chemical Biology Lecture: Chemical Protein Synthesis - Providing Tailor-Made Proteins for Biology and Medicine
Lecture
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Dies natalis
Conference, Ceremony
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How to write an excellent research proposal - September/October
Course
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Public webinars from our workshop's ‘Interrogating Speculative Futures’
Lecture, Public Webinar
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Global Impact in Health Symposium
Symposium | Leiden2022
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Hall of Fame 2015
Many of our staff and students have won prizes over the past year. Others have been awarded a subsidy, or, because of their eminence in their field, they have been appointed member of an academic society or have taken on a position in the community. Reasons enough to be proud of them and to include…
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The Walking Dead II: The Making of a Cultural Geography
Conference
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Third Aviation International Law Conference, Rome
Conference
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Louwes Lecture: 5 years Water Course & book 'The World of Water'
Lecture, Book presentation
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'Child marriage does not always occur by force'
Child marriage has become an increasingly important topic on the international human rights and development agenda. Many organisations are calling for a ban, but what problem would such a ban solve? PhD defence on 18 March 2020.
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Dutch Studies Open Day: broad and varied
From the new street language Smibanese to 17th-century manuscripts: the first national Dutch Studies Open Day explores a wide range of topics. The Open Day will take place on Saturday 7 March in Leiden. Frits Spits will broadcast his radio programme ‘De Taalstaat’ (The Language State’) from the Kamerlingh…
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Blog Post | Diplomacy’s Response to the Coronavirus (Part II)
The previous blog post in this series discussed the role of international diplomacy during the coronavirus crisis. This post focuses on diplomacy and its challenges in post-corona times. Specifically, the blog post argues that diplomats will face a range of challenges following the Covid-19 pandemic…
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Spinoza prize for 'migraine professor' Michel Ferrari
Neurologist Professor Michel Ferrari has been awarded the Spinoza prize. 'In biomedical research you can only make breakthroughs at the borders between sciences,' according to Spinoza, doctor and scientist. 'This prize is proof that co-operation works.' Together with clinical and fundamental researchers…
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Sara Brandellero: 'the news coming from Brazil is chilling'
Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro called the COVID-19 disease “a minor illness”. With more than 200.000 confirmed corona cases today (May 18) however, Brazil is quickly becoming one of the world’s emerging coronavirus hot spots. How long can Bolsonaro continue to downplay the corona crisis? We asked…
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Parts of LUCL have ground to a halt
The Leiden University Centre for Linguistics has been badly affected by the corona crisis: the research in the four labs and the fieldwork has come to a standstill. What are the implications?
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Alumna Akke de Hoog: ‘My work is teaching me how to think in terms of opportunities’
Akke de Hoog (26) helps asylum seekers whose application has been rejected to plan their future and voluntary return to their country of origin. Her master’s programme taught her about migration and how international politics, the climate and the economy impact different migration flows, as well as…
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Veni subsidies for sixteen Leiden researchers
Sixteen researchers at Leiden University have received a Veni award from the Netherlands Organisation for Academic Research (NWO). This award offers promising young researchers the opportunity to further develop their ideas for a period of three years.
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Visit by Members of Parliament highlights interdisciplinary research and collaboration
High-quality education, research involving multiple faculties, collaboration between universities and central government funding to make all this possible: these were the topics covered in a working visit of the Standing Committee for Education, Culture and Science (OCW) to the Association of Universities…
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Mathematics, medicine and teaching
Mathematician Stéphanie van der Pas, winner of the C.J. Kok Jury Award for her PhD thesis in 2017, divides her time between research and education, and between pure mathematics and practical application.
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Alfons Chorus, founder of the Institute of Psychology: who was he really?
Alfons Chorus was the ‘founding father’ of Psychology in Leiden. His son Rogier Chorus recently obtained his PhD at Leiden University based on his biography of his father. He talked to his Leiden PhD supervisor Willem Heiser about his father’s innovations, his plagiarism and how he was misunderstood…
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Rector Hester Bijl on education in times of corona: ‘We have high hopes, but we are also realistic.'
The Dutch universities as a whole are lobbying for a 'normal' academic year from the end of August, where on-campus teaching will be possible. It's a view that Leiden University shares. Rector Hester Bijl talks about what teaching will be like then. She also looks back on a year of lockdown.
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Doctor of tropical medicine on Terschelling
Operating on tsunami victims, coordinating emergency aid during a civil war and the croaking of frogs in the surgery: Menno Swier worked as a doctor of tropical medicine in Papua New Guinea and Indonesia. He is now a GP on Terschelling and here too there is never a dull moment.
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Andrea Evers’ role in the new Executive Board of PsychologyAndrea Evers’ role in the new Executive Board of Psychology
The new Executive Board of the Institute of Psychology became effective on 1 February 2022. Scientific director Andrea Evers tells us where she gets her energy from.
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14 Veni grants awarded to Leiden researchers
Fourteen promising researchers from Leiden University have been given the opportunity to realise their research plans for the coming years thanks to a Veni grant from the NWO. This year, these subsidies have been granted to studies of the influence of noise on the great tit, the conditions necessary…