2,245 search results for “parkinson s disease” in the Public website
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    Developing metabolomics for a systems biology approach to understand Parkinson's disease
    
    
Neurodegenerative diseases, including Parkinson’s disease (PD), are increasing in prevalence due to the aging population. Despite extensive study, these diseases are still not fully understood and the lack of personalised treatment options that can target the cause of the diseases, rather than the symptoms,…
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    One-year practice effects predict long-term cognitive outcomes in Parkinson’s disease
    
    
Up to 50% of individuals with Parkinson's disease develop cognitive impairment over time; this study explores the use of 'practice effects' on neuropsychological tests as an early predictor of cognitive decline.
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    Interacting risk factors for impulse control behaviours in de novo Parkinson's disease
    
    
Up to 45% of patients with Parkinson's disease experience impulse control disorders, characterised by a loss of voluntary control over impulses, drives or temptations. This study aimed to investigate whether previously identified genetic and psychiatric risk factors interact towards the development…
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    stable-isotope labeling: exploring neuronal metabolism related to Parkinson’s disease
    
    
The progressive loss and degeneration of dopaminergic neurons is a major pathological hallmark of Parkinson's disease (PD). The onset and progression of PD can be triggered by multiple risk factors, for instance, genetic mutation, environmental exposure, and aging.
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    Marit RuitenbergSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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    Omics data integration with genome-scale modelling of dopaminergic neuronal metabolism
    
    
Parkinson's disease is the second most common neurodegenerative disease in the world. One of its symptoms is the loss of dopaminergic neurons in the substantia nigra pars compacta.
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    Putting a spin on it: amyloid aggregation from oligomers to fibrils
    
    
This thesis focuses on amyloid proteins, a class of proteins that convert into amyloid fibrils.
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    Parkinson’s protein α-synuclein: membrane interactions and fibril structure
    
    
The thesis describes the use of electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy, in continuous wave and pulse modes, to address the interaction of α-Synuclein (αS) with membranes and the aggregation of αS.
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    Parkinson Protein α-Synuclein Binds Surprisingly Strong with Membrane
        
    
Α-synuclein, a protein associated with Parkinson’s disease, proves to bind with membranes in a surprisingly efficient way. It confirms scientists’ suspicion of the protein’s leading role in the transmission of neurotransmitters between nerve cells in the brain. Publication in PLoS ONE.
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    Elizabeth (Liesbeth) de LangeFaculty of Science
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    Topic: Movement and mental functions
    
    
Our ability to learn and control movements is essential for engaging in goal-directed behaviour. From buttoning your shirt and driving a car, to cooking dinner and brushing your teeth -- our actions in daily life rely on this ability.
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    Ahmed Mahfouz: 'The mystery of brain diseases, unravelled cell by cell'
        
    
Which brain cell does what, when Parkinson's disease arises? It won't be long before this jigsaw is solved piece by piece. Ahmed Mahfouz, computational biologist, combines bio-knowledge from Leiden with algorithms from Delft and is getting closer to finding the key.
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    Topic: Stigmatization in patients with chronic health conditions
    
    
Imagine that you have a chronic skin condition, characterized by red patches of itchy, scaly skin. You regularly notice people staring at your skin and sense their reluctance to shake your hand. Or imagine that you have Parkinson's Disease, causing your hands to tremble and making it difficult for you…
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    Veni Grant for Lucia Bossoni
        
    
Postdoc Lucia Bossoni has received an NWO Veni grant to research brain diseases for the next three years. She will work in labs at both the LUMC and the Leiden physics institute.
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    Data-Driven Machine Learning and Optimization Pipelines for Real- World Applications
    
    
Machine Learning is becoming a more and more substantial technology for industry.
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    Lipid signaling in brain diseases
    
    
Multiple Sclerosis, Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s disease are the most common neurodegenerative disorders. Unfortunately, no effective treatments are currently available to halt the progression of these neuroinflammatory diseases [1].
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    Activity-based protein profiling of diacylglycerol lipases
    
    
Promotor: H.S. Overkleeft, Co-promotor: M. van der Stelt
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    Zebrafish as vertebrate model of Gaucher disease
    
    
Lysosomal storage disorders (LSDs) are a group of orphan diseases characterized by lysosomal dysfunction or impaired lysosomal catabolism and affect collectively about 1 in 5000 live births.
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    Respiratory health and disease in the Netherlands
    
    
Studying the impact of urbanisation on the respiratory health of past Dutch populations (1200-1850 CE).
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    Development & Disease
    
    
Living systems scale from unicellular microbes to complex multispecies communities that constantly change over time. Within the theme Development & Disease, we enhance our fundamental understanding of development and homeostasis of living cells and systems. We analyze the normal situation and how stresses…
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    New substances inhibit inflammation in the brain
        
    
Chemical biologists from Leiden, led by Dr Mario van der Stelt, have discovered substances that can reduce inflammation processes in the brain. This is a first step in the development of potential medicines for the treatment of brain diseases like Alzheimer's and Parkinson's. Published in Proceedings…
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    Understanding disease suppressive soils
    
    
Soil is a home for an unbelievable diversity and abundance of microbial life that is essential for supporting life on our planet.
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    Health and disease
    
    
Bone research provides plenty of detailed data about the health of a person or a group. This data is not only used to reconstruct the past but also to fight disease today.
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    Topic: Self-management in chronic diseases
    
    
Having a chronic somatic condition can result in a variety of impairments in patients’ daily lives, including not only physical complaints such as pain, itch, and fatigue, but also problems of negative mood and impairments in social relationships. Next to disease characteristics, individual difference…
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    Clinical applications of (pharmaco)metabolomics
    
    
The predication of the effect (efficiency and toxicity) of a drug in a patient is very important in (i) clinical decision support and (ii) the development of novel drug treatments. We apply our technology and methods to find biomarkers for key disease pathways and toxicity in clinical studies and in…
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    Development & Disease in Animal Sciences
    
    
Animal Sciences’ contributions to the Development & Disease research theme include the mechanisms and evolution of embryonic development, the development of cognitive mechanisms, and animal models for understanding mechanisms of human disease.
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    glucosylceramide metabolism fundamental studies and applications for Gaucher disease
    
    
This thesis describes biochemical investigations of glucocerebrosidase (GBA), the lysosomal β- glucosidase that is deficient in Gaucher disease (GD).
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    Magnetic Resonance Microimaging of Alzheimer's Disease
    
    
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the most frequent neurodegenerative disorder and the primary cause of dementia. The neuropathological features of AD include the occurrence of senile plaques, neurofibrillary tangles, decreased synaptic density, and loss of neurons. An obstacle in the study and treatment…
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    Psychology of Health and Disease
    
    
This minor focuses on the relationships between behaviour, health and illness.
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    Systems diagnosis of chronic diseases, explored by metabolomics and ultra-weak photon emission
    
    
Promotor: J. van der Greef; Co-promotor: E. van Wijk, M. Wang
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    Predicting early Alzheimer's disease stage in human
    
    
A new research line is the development of liquid biopsy fingerprints to predict early Alzheimer’s disease (AD) stage in human in readily accessible body fluids in human (in collaboration with: Dr. Geert-Jan Groeneveld, CHDR; Prof. Elga de Vries, Free University Medical Center; and others).
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    Development & Disease in Plant Sciences
    
    
Plant Sciences' contribution to the Development & Disease research theme is to unravel the processes that allow plants to adapt to changing abiotic and biotic environmental conditions or stresses, with the aim to contribute to the sustainable production of food, flowers and bio-based products using…
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    Following in nature's footsteps
        
    
A neural network mimics how our brain works. Evolutionary algorithms use the principle of natural selection to solve complex problems. This kind of 'natural computing' is being used to improve the diagnosis of Parkinson's disease or the production of steel.
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    Development & Disease in Microbial Sciences
    
    
Microbial Sciences'contribution to the Development & Disease research theme is to perform world-class research to understand cellular morphogenesis, growth, development and virulence of microbes.
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    metabolism: fundamental studies and clinical applications for Gaucher disease
    
    
How can we develop new chemical biology tools and approaches to understand and interfere with glucosylceramide metabolism in relation to Gaucher disease?
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    Kinetics for drug discovery – The first step towards an improved drug discovery paradigm
    
    
Supervisor: Indira Nederpelt
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    Searching for disease indicators in healthy people
    
    
LUMC researchers are looking for factors that point to illness at an early stage.
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    Searching for disease indicators in healthy people
    
    
LUMC researchers are looking for factors that point to illness at an early stage.
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    Incentive-Based Physical Activity Programs for Cardiovascular Disease Patients
    
    
Promoting sustained physical activity through tailored incentive-based interventions for diverse cardiovascular disease patient groups.
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    Circulating cells as biomarkers in cardiovascular disease : the difference between men and women
    
    
Promotor: J. Kuiper
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    Huntington’s Disease at Work
    
    
PhD defence
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    Systems pharmacology of human neuroendocrine disease entities
    
    
An important hormone excreting gland in the human body is the pituitary
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    Impaired barrier of inflammatory skin diseases
    
    
Focus in skin research
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    Monitoring Alzheimer's disease in transgenic mice with ultra high field magnetic resonance imaging
    
    
Promotor: H.J.M. de Groot, Co-Promotor: A. Alia
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    ‘A revolution is coming in treatments for neurodegenerative diseases’
        
    
Professor by Special Appointment of Clinical Neuropharmacology Geert Jan Groeneveld will deliver his inaugural lecture entitled ‘The importance of the biomarker’ on 11 March 2022. According to him, new genetic knowledge will revolutionise drug research.
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    Data Analytics and Management
    
    
Our group is part of the Metabolomics and Analytics Centre where we accompany the data from its acquisition all the way to the publication of identified associations and biomarkers for a range of human diseases. The generated data of the metabolic measurements are assessed using an in-house quality…
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    Kinetic profiling of positive allosteric modulators of the mGlu2 receptor
    
    
Supervisor: Maarten Doornbos
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    Preclinical validation of putative targets in cardiovascular and metabolic disease
    
    
Cardiovascular disease is the number one cause of death worldwide. The most important risk factor for developing this disease is high cholesterol levels in the blood.
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    Computational Approaches to Disease, Signaling and Drug Targets
    
    
The Minor Computational Approaches to Disease, Signaling and Drug Targets (CADSDT) is focused on fundamental scientific research required for discovery of new drug targets and development of new drugs.
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    Stress-induced modulation of the innate immune system in cardiovascular disease
    
    
Promotor: Prof.dr. J. Kuiper