828 search results for “from cytometry” in the Public website
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    Flow Cytometry Core Facility
    
    
The LUMC Flow Cytometry Core Facility accommodates all research and diagnostic flow cytometry equipment of the LUMC.
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    Molecular characterization of copper-dependent enzymes involved in Streptomyces morphology
    
    
Promotor: G.P. van Wezel, Co-promotor: D. Claessen
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    Infrastructure
    
    
An overview of our infrastructure at the SPP division:
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    Tissue culture
    
    
This is a facility where research groups or small companies can apply for space if they need to culture human or animal cells.
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    Molecular Signatures of the Evolving Immune Response in Mice following a Bordetella pertussis Infection
    
    
Worldwide resurgence of pertussis necessitates the need for improvement of pertussis vaccines and vaccination strategies.
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    Key publications
    
    
Key publications of the Cardiovascular Pharmacology group
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    Streptomyces as cell factories
    
    
We aim to engineer streptomycetes to fully exploit their potential for natural product productions, by a rational design and evolution approach.
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    Christina Pasvanti GkiokaFaculty of Law
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    Jan den HartighFaculteit Geneeskunde
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    Timo KosExecutive Board
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    Sabine WittingFaculty of Law
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    Matthew KenworthyFaculty of Science
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    Vincent IckeFaculty of Science
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    Jacqueline HodgeFaculty of Science
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    Joop SchayeFaculty of Science
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    Christoph KellerFaculty of Science
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    Jarle BrinchmannFaculty of Science
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    Romain AvellanFaculty of Science
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    Ignas SnellenFaculty of Science
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    Knowledge from now
    
    
Osteoarchaeologists help forensic scientists solve crimes. They also study bone material from the Second World War in order to identify victims.
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    Learning from the past
    
    
Leiden archaeologists investigate how people in the past impacted their environment. Together with scientists, environmental scientists, and humanities experts, they use this information to draw conclusions about the present – and show what we can learn from it for the future.
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    Clues from stellar catastrophes
    
    
Promotores: S.F. Portegies Zwart, E. M. Rossi
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    Architectural terracottas from Akragas
    
    
Archaic and Classical architectural terracottas constituted an integral part of the architecture of monumental buildings at Akragas. These objects therefore provide unique insights into the built environment of sanctuaries at this important Greek colony in Sicily. This research's multi-disciplinary…
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    From wolf to dog
    
    
Morphometric and morphological differences have been used extensively in the past to study domestication of the wolf and the origin of dogs. Certainly before genetic testing was performed, these methods were the only means to diverge both groups. But still now, when aDNA cannot be extracted, morphometry…
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    From Gesture to Language
        
    
Like any language, the natural sign languages of deaf communities differ from each other in their grammars and lexicons. A growing number of studies indicates that sign languages make use of the gestures of hearing speakers to build linguistic structure. This implies that variation and similarities…
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    Students from the UK
    
    
Are you a British citizen currently studying at Leiden University? Find out about the effects of Brexit such as the transition period, residence permits, tuition fees and more.
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    Staff from the UK
    
    
Coming to and living in The Netherlands after Brexit.
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    Learning from small samples
    
    
Learning from small data sets in machine learning is a crucial challenge, especially when dealing with data imbalances and anomaly detection. This thesis delves into the challenges and methodologies of learning from small datasets in machine learning, with a particular focus on addressing data imbalances…
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    From Gesture to Language
    
    
Like any language, the natural sign languages (henceforth: SLs) of deaf communities differ from each other in their grammars and lexicons. A growing number of studies indicates that SLs make use of the gestures of hearing speakers to build linguistic structure. This implies that variation and similarities…
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    Neutrinos From the Milky Way
    
    
Promotor: M. de Jong, Co-Promotor: Samtleben
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    ERC grant to improve post-vaccination protection in low-income countries
        
    
Maria Yazdanbakhsh, Professor of Parasitology at the Leiden University Medical Centre (LUMC), has been awarded an ERC Advanced Grant of 2.5 million euros. She will investigate why people in Africa and Southeast Asia respond less to certain vaccines than Europeans. Her goal is to find a solution for…
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    From Data to insight
    
    
Social science research helps us understand human behaviour and social structures. These are determined by various factors, which makes the research complex and increases the likelihood of drawing the wrong conclusions. The choice of research method and analysis is therefore extremely important. It…
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    Analysing diseases through interactive visual interfaces
        
    
Alzheimer’s disease and cancer are two examples of diseases that are related to malfunctioning cellular patterns. The examination of cell tissue, however, takes a lot of time and generates a lot of data. To make the analysis of data easier, Antonios Somarakis of the Data Science Research Programme (DSRP)…
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    Genome size of wild tulips determined
        
    
Leiden researcher Dr Ben Zonneveld has determined the size of the genome - the amount of DNA per nucleus - of wild tulips. His conclusion is that there are more than 87 wild species. Various possibly new species have been discovered.
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    From Big Bang to algorithm
    
    
Smart algorithms and powerful processors are just as essential for astronomy as big telescopes. Astronomers at Leiden University therefore constantly operate at the interface between astronomy and data science.
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    International Criminal Law: From Theory To Practice
    
    
Organized by the Grotius Centre for International Legal Studies, this programme enables students and professionals from all over the world to engage in discussions on the prospects and challenges of international criminal justice. The announcement for the next edition is set for December 2025, with…
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    Project 2: From Disorder to Order
    
    
One of the current research projects funded by the profile area Political Legitimacy is the research group From Disorder to Order: Conflict and the Resources of Legitimacy.
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    From hunter-gathering to food production
    
    
Isotopic insights on human diet from the later stone age to Neolithic in Northwest Africa, Morocco
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    Interactions from lipid membrane deformations
    
    
Biological cells, the basic building blocks of all life forms, are surrounded by a lipid membrane. More than half of the membrane is occupied by membrane proteins, which can regulate the cell functionality through specific arrangements.
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    What we can learn from the Mycenaeans
    
    
The Mycenaean civilization of ancient Greek times offers enormous potential for useful information: from innovative construction methods to ways of handling crisis situations as a society. Archaeologist Ann Brysbaert and her team analyse Mycenaean construction processes in the ERC Consolidator project…
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    Reconstructing houses from the Stone Age
    
    
Leiden University archaeologists are reconstructing houses from the Stone Age, using only resources available during that period. This method offers surprising insights into the ingenuity of our distant ancestors, and challenges existing archaeological views.
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    Interpreting Islam from Inside and Outside
    
    
Muslim scholars work in a long and rich tradition of knowledge-production in their own culture.
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    Mining Sensor Data from Complex Systems
    
    
Promotor: J.N. Kok, Co-Promotor: A.J. Knobbe
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    The Materiality of Texts from Ancient Egypt
    
    
New Approaches to the Study of Textual Material from the Early Pharaonic to the Late Antique Period
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    Making fuels from sunlight and CO2
    
    
Plants could be regarded as small chemical factories, which produce chemical substances via photosynthesis. If we can imitate photosynthesis in an artificial system, we can make clean fuels and materials out of sunlight and CO2. Huub de Groot is very close to designing a system of this kind.
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    Philology and Manuscripts from the Muslim World
    
    
This summer school is for graduate (MA and PhD) students and researchers who have an interest in handwritten materials, editing, and the tradition of editing in the Muslim world. It offers theoretical lectures as well as hands-on practice with samples from the world-famous collections of the Leiden…
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    Koos BurggraafFaculty of Science
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    Chams BernardFaculty of Humanities
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    Daniela KraftFaculty of Science
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    Angelika Koch-LowFaculty of Humanities