2,540 search results for “war on drug” in the Public website
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    Masullo & Morisi, The Human Costs of the War on Drugs
    
    
Citizens in multiple crime-ridden countries strongly support the militarization of security—that is, placing the military in charge of traditional policing duties. Yet, we know little about the determinants of such support. Do people approve of militarization even in the face of human fatalities? Political…
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    Pedagogies of Prohibition: Time, Education, and the War on Drugs in Rio de Janeiro’s Zona Norte
    
    
Benjamin Fogarty-Valenzuela published the article 'Pedagogies of Prohibition: Time, Education, and the War on Drugs in Rio de Janeiro’s Zona Norte' in Cultural Anthropology 37. The article’s three sections focus on three forms of temporal control—busyness, punctuality, and rhythm—and each demonstrates…
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    NIAS grant for research on ‘War on Drugs’
        
    
His article on ‘the War on Drugs’ in Colombia and the Philippines has been in the top five most downloaded articles of Oxford University Press for some time. Now, Assistant Professor Santino Regilme is to receive a NIAS grant to map out the global war on drugs.
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    Reflection: the 'war on terror', Islamophobia and radicalisation twenty years on
    
    
This reflection for Critical Studies on Terrorism, explores two decades of the 'War of Terror' and what it means today.
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    History and International Studies 1900-Present
    
    
Our research is grounded in historical and regional contexts, taking a wide perspective towards a broad range of theories and concepts. Our time frame is flexible, but we mostly focus on the contemporary, post-World War II era. We value regional and linguistic expertise. Our researchers investigate…
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    The impact of non-genetic factors on drug metabolism: towards better phenotype predictions
    
    
This thesis investigates how non-genetic factors, such as inflammation and concomitant medication, impact hepatic drug metabolism and subsequent drug metabolizing phenotype predictions.
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    From War on Drugs to Criminal Governance: Mexico’s Security Dilemmas
    
    
Lecture
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    Rodrigo Duterte in The Hague: The International Criminal Court, the War on Drugs, and the Global Politics of Justice
    
    
Lecture, Roundtable Forum
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    Portal for prospective Indonesian Students
    
The portal for prospective Indonesian Students contains information about the possibilities to study at Leiden University in the Netherlands.
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    Faculty of Humanities
    
    
Leiden University is a unique international centre for the advanced study of languages, cultures, arts, and societies worldwide, in their historical contexts from prehistory to the present.
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    Constitutional and administrative law
    
    
Constitutional and administrative law covers a broad area of law. It provides the rules with which issues in society can be solved by government authorities.
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    guard? Evaluating how external experts in Germany warned about Russia’s war on Ukraine
    
    
This article reviews how external expertise supports intelligence production and crisis decision-making with Germany's response to the Russio-Ukrainian war.
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    Drug-Related Homicide in Europe
    
    
Drug-related homicide (DRH) has the potential to act as a valuable indicator of wider drug-related crime. Yet DRH remains a knowledge gap within this broader field of study.
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    Prediction of spatial-temporal brain drug distribution with a novel mathematical model
    
    
A novel mathematical model describes spatial-temporal drug distribution within one or more brain units, which are cubic representations of a piece of brain tissue with brain capillaries at the edges.
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    Discovering and developing drugs
    
Improving healthcare with our scientific discoveries: that is the goal of pharmaceutical research at Leiden University. And there’s a lot involved in that. Our research starts with the discovery of the effect achieved by a particular substance, and sometimes continues all the way through to the development…
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    Regilme wins a 2022 Human Rights Publication Accolade from American Sociological Association
        
    
Salvador Santino Regilme received Honorable Mention for the 2022 Best Scholarly Article Award from the Sociology of Human Rights Section of the American Sociological Association (ASA). He won for his paper “Visions of Peace Amidst a Human Rights Crisis: War on Drugs in Colombia and the Philippines,”…
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    Leiden Academic Centre for Drug Research
    
    
The Leiden Academic Centre for Drug Research (LACDR) is a centre of excellence for multidisciplinary research on drug discovery and development.
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    Various media on drug research Mario van der Stelt
        
    
Media in the Netherlands and abroad reported extensively about the drug research led by Leiden chemist Mario van der Stelt. In this research, Van der Stelt shows which unwanted side-effects a French drug candidate has.
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    Collaborative and effective drug development
    
    
There are many complex links in the chain that provides patients with new drugs: from fundamental science, to clinical tests, to production. The entire chain can be found in Leiden. Leiden University, the Leiden University Medical Center (LUMC) and the businesses at the Leiden Bio Science Park (LBSP)…
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    Drug research
    
    
In the Drug Research theme, we primarily work with rodents. Rodents, such as mice, are one of the most common laboratory animals. These small mammals are easily housed and exhibit a rapid rate of reproduction.
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    Countering cyber terrorism in a time of 'war on words': Kryptonite for the protection of digital rights?
    
    
This collection includes six short policy-focused contributions exploring how legislation and policy on counter cyber terrorism unfold at the national level in the United States, the United Kingdom, China, Russia, France, and at the regional level of the European Union.
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    Mini organs-on-chips: an alternative to drug testing on animals
        
    
Mini organs-on-chips allow us to study how diseases develop and how drugs work. Although the technology is not new, it is becoming increasingly advanced. PhD candidate Bart Kramer hopes it will eliminate animal testing in the future.
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    Mechanistic modelling of drug target binding kinetics as determinant of the time course of drug action in vivo
    
    
Drug-target binding kinetics determine the time course of the central event in pharmacotherapy: Drug-target interaction.
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    Dynamics of TNFalpha signaling and drug-related toxicity
    
    
In previous studies at our laboratory it was demonstrated that drug exposure of HepG2 cells can lead to an altered TNFα-induced NF-κB oscillatory phenotype, concurrent with a synergistically increased sensitivity for TNFα-induced apoptosis.
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    Data-Driven Drug Discovery Network (D4N)
    
    
The Data-Driven Drug Discovery Network (D4N) is an initiative by researchers from Leiden University and collaborators to join efforts in applying and developing novel techniques from data science to drug discovery and related topics from bioinformatics.
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    Modern Drug Discovery
    
    
How are new drugs developed? This question is central to the Minor Modern Drug Discovery (MDD), which covers the entire trajectory from disease to drug molecule and vice versa. The various research groups involved offer a complementary and interdisciplinary perspective by connecting the diverse subjects…
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    Drug Discovery & Safety
    
    
In the research programme Drug Discovery & Safety, we are interested in the efficacy and safety of new drugs and novel means to decipher these aspects. Hence, we employ advanced imaging and high-throughput screening techniques next to computational approaches such as chem- and bioinformatics.
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    Reverse engineering of drug induced QT(c) interval prolongation: Towards a systems pharmacology approach
    
    
Promotor: M. Danhof Co-promotor: O.E. Della Pasqua
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    Cancer Drug Target Discovery
    
    
We focus on a better understanding of the mechanisms of cancer drug resistance and metastasis.
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    Drug safety Sciences
    
    
Our research in the area of safety sciences aims to increase the mechanistic understanding of cellular toxicity of drugs and, in a broader sense, chemicals.
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    Computational Drug Discovery
    
    
Research in this group, headed by Gerard van Westen, focusses on computational methods integrated in different parts of the drug discovery process. More specifically, topics include innovative treatments for cancer, selectivity modeling, translational research, allosteric modulation, drug resistance…
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    Drug discovery and development
    
    
New or improved treatments for chronic and acute illness.
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    Sustaining total war: Militarisation, economic mobilisation and social change in Japan and Korea (1931-1953)
    
    
This project investigates the effects of the Asia-Pacific War (1931-1945) and the Korean War (1950-1953) on the production, distribution, preparation and consumption of food in transwar Japan and Korea.
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    How to scale clearance from adults to children for drugs undergoing hepatic metabolism?
    
    
The aim of this thesis is to expedite and ensure the systematic accuracy of clearance scaling from adults to paediatric patients, with a special focus on drugs undergoing hepatic metabolism.
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    Drug discovery pipeline
    
    
The drug discovery pipeline is used to describe the stages in drug discovery. The earliest stage concerns with the identification of potential targets and molecules ('hits') that can modulate their function, while more advanced stages are about developing these hits into viable experimental drugs and…
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    Cancer Drug Target Discovery
    
    
In this research group, headed by Prof. Erik Danen, the aim is to unravel cellular signaling mechanisms in normal and diseased cells, with a long-standing interest in cell adhesion signaling. In complex multicellular organisms such as ourselves, a division of labor emerges where different tissues and…
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    value of semi-physiological models for clearance of renally excreted drugs across the paediatric age range
    
    
The kidneys play a major role in the elimination of drugs. In children, the exact age-related physiological changes underlying kidney function remain largely unknown.
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    Unravelling cancer drug resistance mechanisms
    
    
Mechanisms fro drug resistance
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    Leiden Early Drug Discovery & Development
    
    
Despite recent advances in medicine, many devastating disorders like cancer and cardiovascular, neurodegenerative and infectious diseases still lack effective treatments. In order to address this challenge, we, as scientists from Leiden University, joined hands in the LED3 network. LED3, for Leiden…
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    Robotic reconstitution of cytostatic drugs and monoclonal antibodies: transforming aseptic drug compounding in hospital pharmacies
    
    
Hospital pharmacies face significant challenges: the demand for sterile drug reconstitutions is increasing, while specialized personnel remain scarce. Automation offers a potential solution, but its practical implementation in hospitals is still unclear.
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    Reflections on the Russia-Ukraine War
    
    
Bas Rietjens and his colleagues researched the Russia-Ukraine war, exploring this multitude of facets and their interconnections.
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    Cell Systems and Drug Safety
    
    
The research within the Division of Cell Systems and Drug Safety, headed by Prof. Bob van de Water, is focused on novel therapeutic modalities and novel concepts in early drug discovery, in order to develop more effective and safer therapeutic strategies. We generate advanced cell and computational…
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    Cancer Therapeutics and Drug Safety
    
    
In this research group, headed by Bob Van de Water, cell signaling programs that underlie adverse drug reactions as well as cancer development and progression are unraveled. Adverse drug reactions involve cell injury in critical target organ cells which leads to the activation of cellular stress response…
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    Pharmacometabolomics; prediction of system-wide multi-biomarker drug response
    
    
The lack of success of new CNS drugs in clinical development is in part due to the complexity of the CNS, unexpected side effects, difficulties for drugs to penetrate the brain, but also by the lack of biomarkers.
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    In Between Digital War and Peace
    
    
In this article, Jasmijn Boeken, explores in which ways the defining characteristics of the different zones can be found in the digital sphere.
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    LED3 Drug Discovery Case Studies
    
    
To get a feeling of how we operate at LED3 when it comes to Early Drug Discovery, please browse through our case studies. When you select a case study you’ll find relevant contacts.
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    Microneedle-based drug and vaccine delivery via nanoporous microneedle arrays
    
    
In the literature, several types of microneedles have been extensively described. However, porous microneedle arrays only received minimal attention. Hence, only little is known about drug delivery via these microneedles. However, porous microneedle arrays may have potential for future microneedle-based…