842 search results for “state cell biology” in the Student website
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Christine MummeryFaculteit Geneeskunde
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Marjolein CrooijmansFaculty of Science
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Ewa Snaar-JagalskaFaculty of Science
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Micha DrukkerFaculty of Science
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Dennis ClaessenFaculty of Science
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Arthur RamFaculty of Science
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Tessa VergroesenFaculty of Science
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Luuk ReinaldaFaculty of Science
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Berber de JongICLON
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Willem FibbeFaculteit Geneeskunde
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Frank SchaftenaarFaculty of Science
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Professor by special appointment Jeroen van Zon joins the Institute of Biology
As of 1 September, Jeroen van Zon started as professor by special appointment in Quantitative Developmental Biology at the Institute of Biology Leiden (IBL). Van Zon is also group leader of Quantitative Developmental Biology at the physics research institute AMOLF. Three questions about his new role…
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Douwe AtsmaFaculteit Geneeskunde
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Noortje DannenbergFaculty of Science
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Erik DanenFaculty of Science
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Kevin GroenFaculty of Science
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Joost BeltmanFaculty of Science
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Medical milestone at LUMC: first Dutch patient receives CAR T-cell therapy for autoimmune disease
The LUMC has become the first institution in the Netherlands to treat a patient with an autoimmune disease using CAR T-cell therapy.
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Kunal ChaudharyFaculty of Science
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Maarten LubbersFaculty of Science
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Aminata BicegoSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Emil WolffFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Saloni SaxenaFaculty of Science
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Chengyi LiuFaculty of Science
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Louie KrolFaculty of Science
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Leiden biology student finalist UN youth delegate
Roel Wouters (24), a biology student at Leiden University, is a finalist in the election for UN youth delegate for Biodiversity and Food. The digital polls open for a week on Friday 22 October. Under-30s can vote for Roel at www.stemroel.nl.
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Reijer PasschierFaculty of Law
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Josi MarschallSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Serkan AslanFaculty of Science
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Technology and the State: Enlightenment Language Machines, Then and Now
Lecture, Research Seminar Medieval and Early Modern History
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Edi GittenbergerFaculty of Science
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Bregje BrinkmannFaculty of Science
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Herman SpainkFaculty of Science
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How cells talk by pulling on a fibre network
Mechanics play a larger role in blood vessel formation, and other developmental biology, than previously thought. Cells appear to respond to mechanical signals, such as pressure. Through the extracellular matrix, a network of fibrous proteins, cells can supposedly exchange those mechanical signals over…
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Mirmukhsin MakhmudovFaculty of Science
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Bacteria without cell wall gobble up DNA from environment
A bacterium hiding from the immune system and picking up bits of DNA from its environment. The result: gaining new traits, such as better protection against antibiotics. Fortunately, we have not found such a damning scenario yet. However, PhD student Renée Kapteijn did find the first clues, which…
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Greater understanding of specialised cell could prevent strokes
Ilze Bot wants to reduce the prevalence of cardiovascular diseases. Her research focuses on mast cells, which protect us from infections but can also make us ill.
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forming embryo to cancer metastasis: the significance of collective cell movement
Luca Giomi has the first results of his ERC consolidator grant. He discovered that epithelial cells move collectively but in different ways, depending on the scale you look at. It is hexatic at small scales, and becomes nematic at larger scales: it is a multiscale order. This collective movement of…
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Joost WillemseFaculty of Science
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Pieter BaasFaculty of Science
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Joey ZuijderveltFaculty of Science
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Han de WindeFaculty of Science
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Caitlin BlackFaculty of Science
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Sam BoerlijstFaculty of Science
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Women’s Day for Biology students
‘It was not always accepted, but I just wanted to be a researcher. Now, I am as happy as can be.’ It is one of the quotes from the International Women’s Day presentation for Biology students. Seven women, working as researchers and teachers at the CML, IBL, and Naturalis, shared their experiences with…
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Down-to-earth biology student wins Young Talent Award
Gijs van der Velden has one of the best study results in his first college year of all science studies. With that, he won the Young Talent Incentive award and received 500 euros of the Koninklijke Hollandse Maatschappij der Wetenschappen (KHMW). The biology student remains quite nonchalantly. ‘Of course,…
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Paul AdriaanseFaculty of Law
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Kees MustersFaculty of Science
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Allard de GraafFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Vincent MerckxFaculty of Science