558 zoekresultaten voor “mouse models” in de Publieke website
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evergetism in the north-western provinces' and 'City and environment: modelling city size and location with environmental factors'
Congres/symposium, Seminar
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Discoverer of the Year Paul Behrens: ‘We’re running out of time’
Earlier this year, the public voted environmental scientist Paul Behrens Discoverer of the Year 2018. Behrens is an interdisciplinary scientist who wants to understand our impact on the planet. ‘Unfortunately, we are not doing enough. Huge changes are underway and we’re running out of time to avoid…
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How China will reduce its carbon impact
Rong Yuang, PhD candidate from the Institute of Environmental Sciences investigated the impact of the renewable energy expansion on China’s carbon emission. On 17 May, she will defend her thesis. China is investing heavily in the development of low-carbon electricity sources, like nuclear, hydro-,…
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Ensnaring tumours in their own web
Erik Danen is looking at how to inhibit tumours that do not respond well to medicine – and he is making some headway. The Professor of Cancer Drug Target Discovery studies the interaction between tumour cells and their surroundings. Inaugural lecture on Friday 10 May.
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using population pharmacokinetic and physiology based pharmacokinetic modeling approaches
Promotie
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Mapping Historical Leiden: A Dynamic and Digital Atlas (Phase 1 & 2)
The map application includes information from old and new buildings archaeological projects. This makes it possible to investigate whether water facilities (wells, cisterns) and waste facilities (cesspits, sewers) were the privilege of Leiden’s wealthy elite in the late 16th and 17th centuries or whether…
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Newly discovered gene regulates balance of ‘bad cholesterol’
In a publication in Science, Noam Zelcer from the Division of Biopharmaceutics describes a previously unrecognized pathway to regulate LDL-cholesterol levels. He is also able to modulate this pathway. This opens the possibility for complementing and improving the efficacy of statins: A class of drugs…
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Immune system plays dual role in breast cancer
The immune system plays a paradoxical role in the spread of breast cancer. Some immune cells contribute to metastasis, while other cells can be activated to strengthen the effect of chemotherapy. Kelly Kersten made this discovery in her PhD research. PhD defence 7 February.
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Even a duck can parrot
That a parrot can copycat sounds is nothing new. But vocal learning is not common in animals. Researcher Carel ten Cate of the Institute of Biology Leiden (IBL) of Leiden University has now discovered a duck species that can imitate sounds. ‘It started with an obscure reference about an Australian musk…
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Making cells ultra-heavy
The life of a fibroblast is heavy, but PhD student Julia Eckert makes it 19.5 times heavier, using the Large Diameter Centrifuge at the ESTEC space research centre in Noordwijk.
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Sometimes radicalisation and psychological problems go hand in hand
Jelle van Buuren bespreekt de link tussen radicalisering en psychiatrische problematiek.
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Understanding metastasis: Science Groot grant for Erik Danen
A team led by Erik Danen from the Leiden Academic Centre for Drug Research has received a 3 million euros NWO Science Groot grant to unravel the first steps of metastasis. Danen will work together with biologists and theoretical and experimental physicists from Dutch Universities. ‘Understanding these…
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Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology Chapter Meeting
Congres/symposium
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Ada Lovelace Distinguished Lecture Series
Lezing
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Vici grant for Jeroen Codée: ‘I want to understand how sugars are formed’
Although sugars are widely used in biological and medical research, their synthesis is still badly understood. Jeroen Codée has received a Vici grant of 1.5 million euros for systematically studying the production of sugars. ‘I want to genuinely understand the reactions.’
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Building formal approaches for the study of spatial patterns in Galician moundscapes
Lezing
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Science Groot funding for Leiden scientists
Leiden scientists are the main applicants for five projects that have been awarded a Science Groot grant of up to 3 million euros in the Science Domain. In addition, several Leiden scientists are involved in other projects that have been awarded funding.
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The link between The Hague bonfires and different types of citizenship
For the third year in a row, the bonfires in the Duindorp and Scheveningen neighbourhoods in The Hague during New Year's Eve have been cancelled. According to Professor Henk te Velde, the fight for the bonfires represents something bigger: angry citizens.
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At Beehive it's all about students
Working together, sharing information, communicating and having the same goals. At the official opening on 30 November, biologist Koos Biesmeijer compared Beehive, Leiden University's new student centre in The Hague, with the activities in a real beehive.
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Introducing Robbert Striekwold
Robbert Striekwold started his PhD project at LUCAS and Naturalis Biodiversity Center in March 2016. His PhD project is part of ‘A New History of Fishes; a long-term approach to fishes in science and culture, 1550-1880’, a project directed by Paul Smith.
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More powerful data centre will accelerate research
Language evolution, targeted drugs or archaeological interpretation. Researchers are making increasing use of supercomputers that can rapidly process large quantities of data. This is one reason why the University data centre will be extended and updated. ‘Datamining means we can get a better picture…
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‘We are destroying our own planet' (and Latin America pays the price)
The whole world gets raw materials from Latin America, but at the expense of nature. Håvar Solheim researches the role of organised crime in this environmental crime and Soledad Valdivia researches sustainable urban initiatives in Latin America. What do these university lecturers think the future of…
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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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Remote Sensing in Ecology workshop
Congres/symposium, Workshop
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The Acquisition of English Vowels by Javanese and Sundanese Native Speakers
Promotie
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Top Lectures June: Benjamin van Soldt
Lezing
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Flora Siebler
Wiskunde en Natuurwetenschappen
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Florence Nightingale Colloquium presents Joaquin Vanschoren
Lezing
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CANCELLED: Florence Nightingale Colloquium presents Max Welling
Lezing, Lunch included
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Florence Nightingale Colloquium presents Eni Musta
Lezing
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Florence Nightingale Colloquium presents Max Welling
Lezing
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All these images will disappear: notes on skateboarding
Lezing, Research Seminar
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Florence Nightingale Colloquium presents Hein Putter
Lezing
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Florence Nightingale Colloquium presents Kristian Kersting
Lezing
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Florence Nightingale Colloquium presents Harrie Oosterhuis
Lezing
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DNA repair in chromatin: the cancer connection
Lezing
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Florence Nightingale Colloquium presents Tjeerd van Staa
Lezing
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Well-Being Days FGGA: Hanging in there!
Well-being
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Florence Nightingale Colloquium presents Ozan Öktem
Lezing
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3 October University: big science for small people
‘I already gave a talk about planets when I was five.’ With the theme of the 3 October celebrations being ‘Jong geleerd is oud gedaan’ (meaning something like, ‘You’re never too young to learn’), this year’s 3 October University was especially for children. Many parents came with their offspring to…
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Florence Nightingale Colloquium presents Peter Flach
Lezing
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Florence Nightingale Colloquium presents Francesca Ieva
Lezing
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Nightingale Colloquium presents Veronika Cheplygina
Lezing
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Nightingale Colloquium presents Cynthia Liem
Lezing
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Florence Nightingale Colloquium presents Johannes Schmidt-Hieber
Lezing, Lunch included
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Jan van Haaren brings Football Analysis to the Florence Nightingale Colloquium
Lezing, including drinks and nibbles at the FooBar
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Florence Nightingale Colloquium presents Cees Snoek
Lezing
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Florence Nightingale Colloquium presents Ronald Geskus
Lezing