521 search results for “development diverse” in the Student website
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Lysanne PostICLON
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Henk-Jan GuchelaarFaculty of Science
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Felipe Colla De AmorimFaculty of Humanities
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Annelies van VarkFaculty of Law
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Els GoetschalckxICLON
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Gijs DreijerFaculty of Humanities
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Kimberly KuiperSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Didem YerliFaculty of Humanities
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Carola HeinSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Judith van UdenFaculty of Law
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Zahra AzharFaculty of Humanities
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Robert OkelloFaculty of Law
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Lenneke AlinkSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Rachel de JongSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Inocêncio Joao Raul ZandamelaFaculty of Humanities
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Adam RamadhanFaculty of Humanities
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How to develop cancer drugs with less side effects
Lecture, Tuesday Talks: Science Insights
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The Road to Decolonising Research
FULL | Panel discussion and brainstorm session
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A smarter way to search for antibiotics
Bacteria carry countless hidden treasures in their DNA: fragments that could hold the key to new medicines. But how do you pick out the most promising ones from millions of options? ‘Look at the switches that turn genes on and off,’ says molecular biologist Gilles van Wezel.
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Share your thoughts: How can we help you prepare for your future career?
Help us find out what you need to succeed in your future career. Share your thoughts on how the Science Skills and Career Team can best support your personal and professional development. Your input will shape our upcoming events and workshops tailored to your needs.
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In conversation with the head of the rodent facility
Before patients can take a pill, scientists often spend years in the lab developing and testing a candidate drug. That often includes experiments with laboratory animals. As head of the rodent facility, Ilze Bot and her colleagues ensure that these experiments are conducted in an ethically responsible…
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Open Science debate - STIBNITE: developing the next generation organic semiconductors
Conference
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A Contemporary Past – Looking Back and Forward
Exhibition, Photo exibition
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Workshop Developing an Academic Writing Style (Writing Lab Humanities)
Study support, Study support
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Researchers tackle antibiotic-resistant bacteria
When a bacterium becomes more resistant to one antibiotic, it sometimes becomes more sensitive to another. To better understand this interaction, researchers from the Leiden Institute of Biology (IBL) and the Leiden Academic Center for Drug Research (LACDR) under supervision of Daniel Rozen and Coen…
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Anne MiersSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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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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Annemarie SamuelsSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Geert-Jan WillSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Marco SpruitFaculteit Geneeskunde
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Nina KomrijSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Dennie Oude NijhuisFaculty of Humanities
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Mayke KaagAfrican Studies Centre
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Roeland EmausFaculty of Archaeology
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Christian TudoracheFaculty of Science
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Marieke TollenaarSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Bart Verkuil
Social & Behavioural Sciences
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Sanne van LuenenSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Kim de JongSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Edmund HayesFaculty of Humanities
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Simone VogelaarSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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A future with tailored therapy for patients with atherosclerosis
The AtheroNeth consortium received €6 million from the Dutch Heart Foundation to gain a better understanding of the differences in disease progression among patients with atherosclerosis. The ultimate goal is to enable personalised treatment.
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Annelou van GijnFaculty of Archaeology
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Tullio AbruzzeseFaculty of Archaeology
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Wei ChuFaculty of Archaeology
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How to communicate: LLP Skills Café
On the menu of the LLP Skills Café no beer and snacks, but communication skills as listening, resolving conflicts, and giving feedback. ‘Once you really learn to listen, you become a better leader and nicer friend.’
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Young Hae ChoiFaculty of Science
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The Nobel Prize in Chemistry went to an AI model (and rightly so)
Not experiments and lab coats, but computers and artificial intelligence: this year's Nobel Prize in Chemistry went to the inventors of the groundbreaking AI model, AlphaFold. This programme accurately predicts protein structures based on their genetic code—a crucial step in understanding biological…
- European Week Against Racism
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Grégory SchneiderFaculty of Science