824 search results for “war on drug” in the Staff website
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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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    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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    LACDR PhD Introductory course on Drug Research
        
    
Recently, we had the LACDR PhD Introductory course on Drug Research for starting PhD candidates. It was great to have this live event live in castle Oud Poelgeest, after two years of restrictions.
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    PhD Introductory Course on Drug Research
        
    
At the end of February, we had the PhD Introductory Course on Drug Research for starting PhD candidates from LACDR. This 3-days event took place at Castle Oud Poelgeest, a great location to be completely out of the work environment. We welcomed 30 PhD candidates, with whom we had an inspiring and…
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    LACDR PhD Introductory Course on Drug research
        
    
Due to the great influx of PhD candidates, we had the pleasure to organize a 2nd PhD Introductory Course on Drug research this year. From November 4- 6, we welcomed 30 participants for this 3-days event, which took place at Castle Oud Poelgeest.
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    LACDR PhD Introductory course on Drug Research
        
    
This week, we had the LACDR PhD Introductory course on Drug. This is always a great opportunity for starting PhD candidates to get to know LACDR, CHDR, the Clinical Pharmacology department of LUMC and the embedding of the institute in the BioSciencepark as a whole.
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    LACDR PhD introductory course on drug research
        
    
Due to the corona pandemic and the uncertainty of the circumstances end of January 2022, is decided to postpone the LACDR PhD introductory course.
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    LACDR PhD Introductory course on Drug Research
        
    
The PhD introductory course will take place on 30 May, 31 May and 1 June 2022 in castle Oud Poelgeest. We are very happy that it will be a live event (as it stands now).
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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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    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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    Dental remains shed light on drug use in 19th century Dutch village
        
    
Archaeologist Bjørn Peare Barthold suspected farmers in a doctorless 19th century Dutch village may have been self-medicating to manage pain and disease. By examining the skeletons' dental calculus this hypothesis could be tested. Science Magazine interviewed him about this new technique.
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    Carsten Stahn: 'New ICC prosecutor can bring new momentum'
        
    
On Wednesday 16 June 2021, Karim Khan was sworn in at the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague. Experts say this is no easy time to join the ICC.
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    LACDR launches training programme for innovative drug development
        
    
The Leiden Academic Centre for Drug Research (LACDR) has received a €750,000 grant from ZonMw for QPharmNL. This is a continuing education programme that trains professionals in computational techniques in pharmacology for innovative drug development.
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    Martijn KitzenFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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    Salvador Santino Regilme awarded fellowship at NIAS
        
    
Salvador Santino Regilme has been selected for a fellowship at the Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study (NIAS) in Amsterdam. From September 2022, he will spend 5 months at NIAS working on his research project titled 'The Normative Order of the Global War on Drugs'.
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    East Europe’s Forgotten Peasant Revolution: The Era of World Wars Reconsidered
    
    
Lecture, Seventh Annual Austrian Studies Lecture
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    integration and the United States: Have we reached the end of the "Cold War aberration"?
    
    
Lecture, European Union Seminar / CHEI Seminar
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    Film screening: The Last Accord: War, Apocalypse, and Peace in Aceh
    
    
Film screening
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    Expressions of "war" and "peace" in medieval Arabic North African conquest narratives
    
    
Lecture | Leiden Lectures on Arabic Language & Culture
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    Developing drugs with artificial intelligence
        
    
Developing new drugs is a difficult process. With the aid of artificial intelligence, Pharmaceutical scientist Xuhan Liu has developed methods that can help make drug design cheaper and faster. PhD defence on 15 February.
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    Hildert BronkhorstFaculty of Science
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    A faster way to find new medicines – without the limitations of big DNA barcodes
        
    
Leiden researchers, led by Sebastian Pomplun developed a new method to screen hundreds of thousands of molecules for drug discovery, using mass spectrometry instead of DNA tags. ‘We wanted to make drug discovery faster and more accessible.’
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    Frans OsingaFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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    New potential drug suppresses chemotherapy induced neuropathic pain
        
    
Oncode Investigator Mario van der Stelt and his colleagues have discovered a new potential drug that suppresses chemotherapy induced neuropathic pain.
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    Second World War victims commemorated in Hour of Remembrance
        
    
On 4 May, Leiden University remembered the victims of the Second World War from our university community. Alumni, students and present and former staff of the University came together for this Hour of Remembrance.
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    Leiden researchers pioneer ‘green’ framework for sustainable drug development
        
    
Medical drugs are expensive to make and can have an adverse effect on the environment. Researchers Stefano Cucurachi and Justin Lian have developed a framework to help the healthcare system assess the economic and environmental sustainability of medical compounds.
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    Peter BouwmanFaculty of Science
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    The impact of non-genetic factors on drug metabolism: towards better phenotype predictions
    
    
PhD defence
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    Bashir Azizi: ‘Not war or civil war, but a global civil war’
        
    
These days we do not just have wars and civil wars – more of a global civil war, says Bashir Azizi, who received a PhD in April 2020 for his thesis on global citizenship. The second edition of his thesis was recently published.
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    Wouter Linmans: 'The Netherlands did see World War II coming'
        
    
On 10 May 1940, the Netherlands was taken completely by surprise by the attack of the German army. Wasn’t it? In his dissertation, Wouter Linmans debunks the idea that the Second World War took the Netherlands by surprise. ‘From 1935 onwards, all major political parties wanted to invest in the military.’…
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    Universiteit Leiden Announce Collaboration to Develop Advanced Polyaminoacid Drug Delivery Systems
        
    
Polypeptide Therapeutic Solutions (PTS), a leader in the design, development and custom manufacturing of polyamino-acid based delivery systems for therapeutic drugs and the Leiden Academic Centre for Drug Research (LACDR) today announced a research collaboration to develop advanced drug delivery systems…
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    Artificial intelligence as the co-pilot for drug discovery
        
    
There are more molecules that could conceivably be candidate drugs than there are stars in the universe. How can we ever efficiently identify those molecules? Professor of AI and Medicinal Chemistry, Gerard van Westen: ‘I’m going to use artificial intelligence as the co-pilot to make an automated search.’…
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    Giulia CallegaroFaculty of Science
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    Psychologist writes sober book about psychedelic drugs
        
    
Psychedelic drugs like magic mushrooms and LSD are embraced by some and seen as lethal by others. Cognitive psychologist Michiel van Elk delved into the world of psychedelic drugs and wrote a surprisingly sober book about them. ‘Without first-hand experience my story wouldn’t be complete.’
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    Ukraine between the Wars
    
    
Library
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    Oncode Accelerator launched: patients at the centre of innovative cancer drug development
        
    
Providing each cancer patient with the right treatment remains a challenge. Oncode Accelerator aims to change this by innovating the way we develop cancer treatments, thus ensuring the patient is at the heart of the process.
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    Bob van de WaterFaculty of Science
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    Maria Amjad
Social & Behavioural Sciences
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    Eani LachmansinghFaculty of Science
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    ‘War with Russia more likely now Trump has spurned Europe’
        
    
Europe’s security suddenly looks uncertain now President Trump has started negotiations with Putin. What does this mean for the Netherlands? What do we need to do?
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    Roos van der Haer
Social & Behavioural Sciences
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    Leiden-developed drug candidate ready for final clinical trial phase
        
    
Bringing your drug candidates to patients is what many academic chemists dream about, but the road to this goal is long and bumpy. Now, Leiden small molecule nizubaglustat is ready for phase 3 clinical trials. This is thanks to a €132 million funding secured by the biotech spin-out Azafaros.
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    War in Ukraine: Universities call for support and solidarity for those affected
        
    
The Dutch universities are shocked by the Russian invasion of Ukraine and empathise with all those affected by this act of aggression. Leiden University also calls for solidarity with and support for all those affected by the war.
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    Dissertation: The strategic role of ceasefires in civil wars
        
    
The impact of a ceasefire shifts over the course of a conflict, as conflict party leaders learn more about each other’s military and political aspirations and adapt their use of ceasefires accordingly. That’s the key message of the dissertation of Valerie Sticher, PhD-candidate at the Faculty of Governance…
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    War and Peace Studies: New CSM track focusses on modern war, warfare and peace building efforts
        
    
War and peace studies. A topic that is more relevant than ever because of the war in Ukraine. In September, the MSc Crisis and Security Management (CSM) will start a new track: War and Peace Studies. CSM’s Programme Director, Ernst Dijxhoorn, discusses the new track, how it was created and what students…
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    Language during war: the changing position of Russian in Ukraine
        
    
The impact of war extends beyond destroyed buildings and torn families. In bilingual Ukraine, the ongoing war with Russia is a major driver for increasingly discarding the Russian language. What does this mean for the position of Russian in Ukraine?
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    Bart SchuurmanFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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    Silvia D'AmatoFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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    The war in Ukraine: ‘When the rule of power replaces the rule of law’
        
    
On Wednesday 9 March, a Faculty meeting about the war in Ukraine was held for staff and students in the Lorentz Lecture Hall. By the time the meeting started at 17.00 hrs, the 220 available seats in the lecture hall had been filled mainly by large numbers of students.