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Researchers unravel mystery behind rare pregnancy disorder
Leiden researchers have found clues to why a rare pregnancy disorder is mild in some babies but life-threatening in others. Their discovery opens the door to a test that could identify severe cases during pregnancy. Fortunately, a treatment already exists.
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Tobias KappéFaculty of Science
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Yanan LiangFaculty of Science
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Takuma WatariFaculty of Science
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Nils PauliksFaculty of Science
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Aymara WagnerFaculty of Science
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Ester van der VoetFaculty of Science
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Liam ChungFaculty of Science
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Stefano MerciaiFaculty of Science
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Lingli HouFaculty of Science
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Pablo IlgemannFaculty of Science
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Sowmya Marriyapillai RavisandiranFaculty of Science
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Aaron ParisFaculty of Science
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Jatmiko Wahyudi-Faculty of Science
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Catrin BöcherFaculty of Science
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Adrien Perello-y-bestardFaculty of Science
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Mona DelvalFaculty of Science
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Lauran van OersFaculty of Science
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Mingming HuFaculty of Science
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Timothy NaFaculty of Science
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Janneke van OorschotFaculty of Science
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Rene KleijnFaculty of Science
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Md Faysal TareqFaculty of Science
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Peter BerrillFaculty of Science
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Lukas Johannes FeldmannFaculty of Science
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Harmjan de VriesFaculty of Science
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Bart KramerFaculty of Science
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Gjalt HuppesFaculty of Science
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Reinout HeijungsFaculty of Science
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Bernhard SteubingFaculty of Science
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DIY an UPcycling art
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Emilio Solis SanchezFaculty of Science
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Tomer FishmanFaculty of Science
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Shiza AslamFaculty of Science
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Jeroen GuineeFaculty of Science
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Antoine CoudardFaculty of Science
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Workshop: Become a more efficient writer - Science
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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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Galaxies have bipolar gas outflows far into intergalactic space
For the first time, astronomers have observed in three dimensions that gas from spiral galaxies is blown upwards and downwards at high speed, far out of the galaxy. They thereby confirm the theory of galaxy evolution: that star-forming galaxies create intergalactic gas flows by discharging gas along…
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Astronomers and surgeons join forces in the operating theatre
Astronomers and surgeons from Leiden are collaborating with industry to develop an optical instrument that delivers faster, more accurate imaging of tumour tissue and abnormal blood flow during surgery.
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How cells determine the fate of proteins (and can we do it too?)
Cells in our bodies are often threatened by errors in our own proteins. The FLOW consortium, comprising scientists from various institutions including Leiden, is poised to meticulously map out for the first time how cells control proteins, correcting or removing faulty ones. This endeavour holds promise…
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The role of bubble formation in sustainable hydrogen production
The sustainable production of hydrogen could potentially be made more efficient by adding a cleverly chosen salt to the process. Researchers at the Leiden Institute of Chemistry (LIC), in collaboration with physicists at the University of Twente, have discovered that the type of salt present in the…
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Building the best possible mini-liver (without making it too complex)
How do organs work in the body, and how can we create mini-organs to study diseases and test new medicines? That’s the idea behind organ-on-a-chip technology. During his PhD, Flavio Bonanini worked on developing the best possible mini-livers. ‘Make them as simple as possible, and as complex as neede…
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Liesbeth ClaesFaculty of Humanities
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Isaac ScarboroughFaculty of Humanities
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New model explains extreme jet streams on all giant planets
For the first time, an international team of scientists led by Leiden Observatory and SRON can explain the extreme jet streams observed around the equators of all the giant planets using a single model.
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FAQ Programme
Below you can find the most frequently asked questions and answers provided by staff and students themselves.
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Flooded polder helps fight mosquito-borne diseases
One and a half hectares of polder, a large volume of water, and a group of curious researchers from various universities and scientific backgrounds led by ecologist Maarten Schrama. These are the ingredients needed to answer the question: how do water retention areas affect nature, animals, and our…
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Rubicon grant for Remko Fermin: superconducting diodes for energy-efficient data centres
Physicist Remko Fermin from Leiden University was awarded a Rubicon grant from NWO. He will use it to study superconducting diodes that could contribute to reducing the CO2 emission of data centres.