423 search results for “chemical wapens” in the Student website
-
Zoë Vogelaar -
Rob Bosman -
Jana Volaric -
Max Louwerse -
Jeroen Punt -
New clue to severe MS progression: ‘Overloaded cleanup cells’ in the brain
Researcher Daan van der Vliet, together with colleagues from the Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience, Leiden University and Utrecht University, has discovered an important mechanism that may be linked to severe cases of multiple sclerosis (MS): the brain contains large numbers of abnormal immune…
-
The Evolution of Aromatic Chemistry in Interstellar Space
Lecture, Harold Linnartz Astrochemistry Prize lecture
-
Sarmistha Bhunia -
José Miguel Apolónia da Mata -
Abhishek Mondal -
Jorn de Jong -
Kitt Emilie Osterlid -
Kateryna Bila -
Tom Keijer -
Willem Marulanda Valencia -
Guangya Jiang -
Anwesha Chakraborty -
Edith van der Nol -
Raquel García Álvarez -
Lucía López Gandul -
Marco van Eijk -
Xiaoyao Chen -
Rob Lammers -
Massimo Tedeschi -
Julia Villalva Fernandez -
Carolina Mishell Ibarra Barreno -
Mats Bulterman -
Fatemeh Khodadustvaskasi -
Jeroen Methorst -
Klara Schöttgen -
August Ammerlaan -
Cristina Berges Basáñez -
Jurriaan Heming -
Remco Peter -
Indigo Bekaert -
Rian van den Nieuwendijk -
Ephraim Prantl -
Weizhe Zhang -
Panagiota Papadopoulou -
Helena Ehren -
Patrick Dekker -
Merel Janssen -
Jianwei Gao -
Gijs Ruijgrok -
Irene Groot appointed professor of Surface and Interface Science
Dr Irene Groot (LIC) has been appointed professor of Surface and Interface Science with effect from 1 March. The appointment is an honour for Groot. 'It feels like recognition of your research, teaching and leadership qualities.'
-
Vladimir Calvi -
Olivier Béquignon -
Rare isotopes in our neighbouring stars provide new insights in the origin of carbon and oxygen
Astronomers at Leiden University have detected rare isotopes of carbon and oxygen in our neighbouring stars for the first time, providing a new window to better understand the chemical evolution of the cosmos.The results are published today in the journal Nature Astronomy.
-
From lockdown to the lab: Leiden PhD researcher develops ‘decoy molecule’ to slow down coronavirus
While the Netherlands was in lockdown because of the coronavirus, PhD candidate Koen Rijpkema began his research into the same virus. In the lab, he developed molecules that can inhibit an important viral enzyme.
-
MIRD Students visit international organisations in The Hague
Students of the Advanced MSc in International Relations and Diplomacy visited the OPCW and ICJ in The Hague, gaining insights into key international organisations.