241 zoekresultaten voor “animal” in de Publieke website
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    Animal Sciences
    
    Wij voeren multidisciplinair onderzoek uit op het niveau van moleculen, cellen en organismen binnen de dierkunde. Ons doel is om fundamentele kennis te vergroten over gezondheid en ziekte. 
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    The Open Society and Its Animals
    
    Op 10 oktober 2019 verdedigde Janneke Vink haar proefschrift 'The Open Society and Its Animals'. Het promotieonderzoek is begeleid door promotor prof.dr. P.B. Cliteur. 
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    Central Animal and Transgenic Facility
    
    Houden en fokken van proefdieren voor onderzoeks- en onderwijsdoeleinden. 
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    Species Literacy: The perception and cultural portrayal of animals
    
    In his dissertation Michiel Hooykaas outlines the results of six empirical research projects focused at biodiversity awareness in the Netherlands, specifically people’s knowledge about animals. 
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    Adaptation, Discretion, and the Application of EU Animal Welfare Legislation
    
    Brendan Carroll verdedigde op donderdag 30 oktober zijn proefschrift: 
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    Sound Investigation: Effects of noise on marine animals across trophic levels
    
    Anthropogenic noise has been shown to affect marine animals in various ways, this may have fitness consequences at individual and population level. This thesis aims to increase insight into the quantification of sound-induced behavioural responses that are relevant to fitness, and into factors that… 
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    of Subjectivity: Critical Reflections on Law and the Question of the Animal
    
    Op 16 december 2019 verdedigde Jan-Harm de Villiers zijn proefschrift 'The Anthropomorphic Hegemony of Subjectivity: Critical Reflections on Law and the Question of the Animal'. Het promotieonderzoek is begeleid door promotor prof.dr. P. Cliteur. 
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    DNA-based analysis for qualitative and quantitative assessment of animal diet
    
    Animal diet studies are critical for understanding ecological processes such as trophic interactions, energy flow, and nutrient cycling. By examining what animals consume, ecologists gain insights into species specialization, predator-prey relationships, and ecosystem management. 
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    The music of language: exploring grammar, prosody and rhythm perception in zebra finches and budgerigars
    
    Promotor: C.J. ten Cate 
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     Le Yang Le YangWiskunde en Natuurwetenschappen 
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     Laura Scherer Laura SchererWiskunde en Natuurwetenschappen 
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    CfP: Animal Heroes in Medieval Literature (Trent, 25-28 September 2024)
    
    The University of Trento hosts the biennial conference of the International Reynard Society, taking place on September 25-28 2024. Deadline for paper/session submissions: December 31. 
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    Lecture: Animals and Robots in the Late Medieval Garden of Eden
    
    As part of the lecture series 'Religion Matters', Sven Gins (RUG) will speak about moving statues and other ingenuous devices in late medieval France. The lecture will take place on Wednesday, March 13, 17:00-18:00. 
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    Bearing with noise: The effects of highway noise on behaviour and development in zebra finches
    
    Anthropogenic noise negatively affects wildlife in a wide range of taxonomic groups. 
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    Development of a Kidney-on-a-Chip Model for Compound Screening and Transport Studies
    
    Pharmaceutical companies, governments and the general public have become increasingly aware that animal models used in drug testing lack vital aspects to serve as an accurate representation of human biology. As models of the human body should become more physiologically relevant, animal models no longer… 
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    In vivo modelling of Ewing sarcoma in zebrafish
    
    Promotores: Prof.dr. P.C.W. Hogendoorn & Prof.dr. H.P. Spaink Co-promotor: Dr. B.E. Snaar-Jagalska 
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    Functions of leptin in tuberculosis and diabetes: multi-omics studies across species
    
    In this thesis, I study 1) metabolic alterations in tuberculosis related to wasting syndrome in human patients as well as in rodent and fish animal models. 2) effects of the mutation of the leptin gene on cachexia and diabetes in rodent and zebrafish animal models. 
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    Stress-induced protein dynamic and growth arrest in C. elegans during development
    
    During post-embryonic development into adults, animals face an environment that fluctuates constantly. For example, in nutrient availability, temperature, and osmolarity (e.g., salt concentration). 
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    from Mycobacterium Infections in Animals – Immunodiagnostics for Leprosy and Tuberculosis in Humans and Animals
    
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    The noisy underwater world: the effect of sound on behaviour of captive zebrafish
    
    Promotor: Carel J. ten Cate, Co-Promotor: Hans W. Slabbekoorn 
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    Boosting the host immune system to fight tuberculosis
    
    New drugs for use as tuberculosis (TB) treatment are needed due to the constrains of classical antibiotics against TB and the rise of antibiotic-resistant strains, making TB a harder and harder disease to treat. 
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    The shell evolution of the Hydrocenidae of Malaysian Borneo
    
    The thesis is about the study of shell evolution of the Hydrocenidae of the genus Georissa. This thesis started with a general overview on the evolutionary process of animals due to ecological changes. 
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    Can tigers survive in human-dominated landscapes?
    
    S.S. Kolipaka’s thesis questions and investigates the survival prospects of reintroduced tigers and their offspring’s in the human dominated landscape of Panna tiger reserve in India. 
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     Li Liu Li LiuWiskunde en Natuurwetenschappen 
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    Oratie: Aangeboren immuniteit in beeld
    
    Tuberculosebacteriën en andere intracellulaire pathogenen gebruiken immuuncellen als paard van Troje om zich in hun gastheer te verspreiden. Annemarie Meijer, hoogleraar immunobiologie, vertelt hoe onderzoek naar mechanismen van aangeboren immuniteit in zebravissen helpt om nieuwe behandelingsmethoden… 
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    Oratie: Over signalen van leven
    
    Signalen zijn essentieel voor het leven. Signalen uitzenden en signalen ontvangen doen wij doorlopend. Jeroen den Hertog, hoogleraar Moleculaire ontwikkelingszoölogie, onderzoekt de overdracht van signalen op moleculair niveau. 
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    Surviving embryogenesis: The extraembryonic serosa protects the insect egg against desiccation and infection
    
    Promotor: Prof.dr. H.P. Spaink, Co-promotor: Dr. M. van der Zee 
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    Toll-like receptor signaling in the innate immune system of zebrafish larvae
    
    Promotor: H.P. Spaink, A.H. Meijer Co-promotor: R. Marin-Juez 
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    Advancing the LeiCNS-PK3.0 model for prediction of CNS Pharmacokinetics Nonlinear BBB Transport, Inter-species Scaling, and Machine Learning
    
    This thesis focuses on enhancing predictions of central nervous system drug exposure using the LeiCNS-PK3.0, a physiologically based pharmacokinetic model. 
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    Aria of the Dutch North Sea
    
    Promotores: C. J. ten Cate; M. A. Ainslie. Co-promotor: W. Slabbekoorn 
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    The endocannabinoid system in zebrafish larvae
    
    In this thesis, we have studied the potential of the zebrafish larval model in studying the ECS, as a complementary model to the existing rodent models. 
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    The evolution of shell form in tropical terrestrial microsnails
    
    Promotor: Prof.dr. M. Schilthuizen 
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    Single-molecule microscopy in zebrafish embryos
    
    Single-Molecule Microscopy (SMM) techniques constitute a group of powerful imaging tools that enable researchers to study the dynamic behavior of individual molecules. 
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    Evolution of Molecular Resistance to Snake Venom α-Neurotoxins in Vertebrates
    
    We have examined sequences from the ligand-binding domain of the nicotinic acetyl choline receptor (nAChR) in 148 vertebrate species. We are in interested in this receptor because the α-neurotoxins of many venomous snakes binds to this receptor in its location at the neuromuscular junction in all ve… 
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    Human Evolution
    
    This multidisciplinary minor provides students with knowledge on how and why humans became the way they are. The minor focuses on the evolution of the species Homo sapiens from other hominin lineages and animal ancestors, and on the various factors shaping this process. Not only is human evolution of… 
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    Synthetic peptides as tools in chemical immunology
    
    This thesis has described novel synthetic methods to produce a variety of (glyco)peptides and their application in the study of various immunological processes. 
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    Neotropical bat species: an exploration of brain morphology and genetics
    
    In this thesis, I investigated the neurogenetic properties of Neotropical bat species. Bats represent the second largest mammalian order (Chiroptera) in the world, with Neotropical bats constituting about 13% of the total number of bat species. 
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    Development of an in vitro vascular network using zebrafish embryonic cells
    
    One of the major limitations in culturing complex tissues or organs is the lack of vascularization in the cultured tissue. Development of a functional capillary bed could overcome this problem. 
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    Studies on the Pathogenesis of Chronic Kidney Disease
    
    In this thesis, two potential therapeutic targets for diabetic nephropathy were dentified and investigated. First, we show that glomerular clusterin is upregulated in diabetic nephropathy and demonstrated that recombinant clusterin protein can protect the podocytes against oxidative stress in vitro.… 
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    Witnessing the Process of Bacterial Cell Death: Novel Antimicrobials and Their Mechanisms of Action
    
    This thesis describes the antimicrobial discovery strategy developed in our group, the den Hertog Group at the Hubrecht Institute. It includes a cultivation-based screening approach for novel antimicrobial agents from the source of fungi, and a bacterial time-lapse imaging approach for antimicrobial… 
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    Een nieuw tijdperk voor natuurbehoud met behulp van hyperspectrale en lidargegevens; de Oostvaardersplassen als casestudie
    
    Dit project beoogt de ontwikkeling van geavanceerde data-analysemethoden voor monitoring en het vergroten van ons inzicht in de dynamiek van de biodiversiteit in natuurgebieden zoals de Oostvaardersplassen. 
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    Determining the most appropriate dose metrics for evaluating dose-response relationships of metal-based nanoparticles to Zebrafish embryos
    
    Promotores: Prof.dr. W.J.G.M. Peijnenburg & Dr. M.G. Vijver 
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    An egg is always an adventure
    
    Anthropogenic change is reshaping ecological systems, raising concerns about increasing transmission of infectious diseases. Among these, mosquito-borne diseases may be particularly sensitive to environmental change, as their transmission depends on vector populations. 
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    Economic value of non-timber forest products among Paser Indigenous People of East Kalimantan
    
    Promotor: G.A. Persoon, Co-promotor: H.H. de Iongh 
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    Meest diverse koraalriffen niet altijd best beschermd
        
    Over de hele wereld staan koraalriffen onder druk. Zarinah Waheed onderzocht de riffen in Maleisië en komt tot de conclusie dat de bescherming van koraalriffen beter kan. Promotie op 22 november. 
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    Modelling metastatic melanoma in zebrafish
    
    Death in all types of melanomas is generally caused by metastasis. Uveal melanoma (UM) is the most common intraocular melanoma, there are currently no (patient-derived) animal models that faithfully recapitulate metastatic dissemination of UM. 
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    The effects of burying beetle social behaviours on interspecific interactions
    
    This ecological community has long been known to affect host biology, and their diverse roles have been further clarified in recent years following numerous studies of animal:microbiota interactions in diverse systems. 
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    Digging for data: the rise and fall of a Miocene mammal biodiversity hotspot in the Vallès-Penedès (Catalonia, Spain)
    
    The Vallesian, 11.1-9 Ma, was a special time in the Vallès-Penedes basin near Barcelona, where a biodiversity hotspot existed. Europe had a subtropical climate, with rhinos, forest giraffes, lions, hyenas, flying squirrels and primates. 
