50 search results for “gast” in the Public website
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     Eva Gast Eva GastSocial & Behavioural Sciences 
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     Peter Gast Peter GastFaculty of Science 
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    Dynamic Nuclear Polarization agents
    
    Dynamic nuclear polarization with paramagnetic agents can enhance nuclear magnetic resonance signals by orders of magnitude. The mechanism of enhancement depends a.o. on the magnetic resonance properties of the agents used. Electron spin relaxation times at NMR relevant magnetic field/microwave frequencies,… 
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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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    Handbook on European law relating to the rights of the child
    
    The drafting of a handbook that serves as the first guide to European law in the area of children's rights, taking into account the case law of the European Court of Human Rights and the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU), as well as the decisions of the European Committee of Social Rights… 
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    Topic: Placebo effects
    
    The effects of many treatments are determined, to a significant degree, by factors other than the medicine or treatment itself. For example, placebo effects can be equal to the effect size of for example antidepressants or painkillers. Contributing factors are the trust placed in the doctor, the expectation… 
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    Designing justice
    
    Procedural administrative law in a constitutional comparative law perspective 
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    De rechtspraakverzamelingen van Julius Paulus
    
    On 23 oktober 2018, Elsemieke Daalder defended her doctoral thesis 'De rechtspraakverzamelingen van Julius Paulus'. The doctoral research was supervised by prof. mr. W.J. Zwalve and Prof. mr. E. Koops. 
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    The Decreta of the Roman jurist Julius Paulus
    
    How did the imperial administration of justice function during the reign of the Severans? 
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    Digital Archaeology. Promises and Impasses.
    
    Analecta Praehistorica Leidensia 51 
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    Machine learning-based NO2 estimation from seagoing ships using TROPOMI/S5P satellite data
    
    The marine shipping industry is one of the strongest emitters of nitrogen oxides (NOx), a pollutant detrimental to ecology and human health. Over the last 20 years, the pollution produced by power plants, the industry sector, and cars has been decreasing. 
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    Putting dental calculus under the microscope
    
    Doctoral Thesis 
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    Children's Rights Monitor 2015
    
    The Children’s Rights Monitor provides a thematic overview of the implementation of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child in the Netherlands. 
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    Death and all its customers
    
    Changing burial rites in Early Medieval Northern Gaul, 450-600 CE 
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    Plain of plenty
    
    Farming practices, food production, and the agricultural potential of the Late Bronze Age (1600-1200 BCE) Argive Plain, Greece 
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    Phenotypic screening with 3D cell-based assays
    
    Traditional drug discovery approaches have been hampered by (in vitro) cell-culture models that poorly represent the situation in the human body. 
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    T-CYCLE EPR: Development at 275 GHz for the study of reaction kinetics & intermediates
    
    A difficulty of studies on chemical kinetics are the reaction time scales and detection of their intermediates. 
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    Footprints of Fire
    
    Understanding the formation and preservation of Pleistocene fire traces through laboratory-based experimental research 
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    Biological and Soft Matter Physics
    
    Research groups in the Biological & Soft Matter Programme unravel mechanisms in biological processes and develop novel bio-inspired soft materials. 
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    Cremation in the Early Middle Ages
    
    Death, fire and identity in North-West Europe 
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    Topic: Music and health
    
    Music can affect how we feel, think, and behave. But how do we learn about the specifics of people's responses to music so that we can apply this to health and well-being? By looking at characteristics of the music, as well as the differences between listeners, we hope to better understand as well as… 
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    Measuring what matters: Policy pathways to sustainable and inclusive wellbeing (MERGE)
    
    MERGE aims to understand how we can improve the usefulness and accessibility of policy frameworks and indicators on well-being and strengthen the transition toward sustainable development policies. 
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    Scheurrak SO1 in the Maritime-Cultural Landscape
    
    This project combines and reconsiders all the available evidence of the Scheurrak SO1, and use new archival databases and modern archaeological techniques to shed new light on the material culture of the Baltic grain trade and the Holland shipbuilding industry at the turn of the sixteenth century. 
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    WISE Horizons
    
    To facilitate and accelerate a systemic change in society by creating a framework based on the current post-growth narratives, policies, and initiatives. 
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    Maritime Security
    
    The project 'Policing the high seas: maritime law-enforcement in a multi-actor environment' aims to identify the gaps in the legal framework for EU activities in the maritime security domain, and specifically in the areas of combating piracy, human smuggling or trafficking and drug trafficking. 
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    Boosting the immune system to fight anitibiotic resistant Tuberculosis
    
    Can small molecule drugs restore the immune system’s ability to fight tuberculosis by boosting autophagy? 
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    Topic: Aging and neuropsychological rehabilitation
    
    Cognitive decline (amongst other problems with attention, concentration, memory) is a common symptom in patients with a variety of brain disorders and has been related to healthy ageing as well. People suffering from cognitive deficits are often significantly hampered in their day-to-day functioning… 
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    Is this really my hand?
    
    A virtual hand that feels as if it is your own. Feeling happier because a virtual face is smiling with you. Cognitive Psychologist Ke Ma discovered using virtual reality that the way we experience our body is more flexible than we thought. Ma: ‘We can think up some fantastic applications.' PhD defence… 
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    Preventive Intervention Team
    
    Leiden University neuropsychologists have shown that customised intervention pays off. A new fundamental research-based approach in children who are in danger of going off the rails has delivered spectacular results. 
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    How can the voices of African scientists be heard?
        
    African researchers want more international research collaborations for better representation in the scientific community. As of now, their voices are often not heard, even when it comes to topics of interest to the African continent. 
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    Inspiring pre VSR conference PhD day organised by VSR, ELS Academy & KU Leuven
        
    On 9 March, the first edition of the PhD preconference day, for and by PhDs, took place at KU Leuven. This day was organised by the VSR, ELS Academy and the KU Leuven. 
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    Szmulewicz presenter at Conference of the European Group for Public Administration
        
    Between 5 and 8 September, PhD Candidate Esteban Szmulewicz attended the 45th annual Conference of the European Group for Public Administration (EGPA), which was organised in close cooperation with The Faculty of Law of the University of Zagreb and other key partners. 
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    Strengthening the child protection system in Kosovo
        
    On Thursday the 3rd of March 2016, Professor Bruning welcomed a delegation from the government of the Republic of Kosovo, within the framework of the Matra-project ‘Protecting Children in Kosovo: from Policy to Practice’. 
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    ISIE Award for Gjalt Huppes
        
    The ISIE Society Prize is awarded every two years for outstanding contributions to the field of industrial ecology. It is the ISIE's highest recognition of professional achievement. 
- Daring questions in Islam
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    Esteban Szmulewicz gives presentations for Constitutional Council in Chile
        
    Szmulewicz, a PhD candidate at the Department of Constitutional and Administrative Law at Leiden University, gave two online presentations on ‘The unitary and decentralized state’ and ‘The need to strengthen the autonomy of the territories in the new Constitution in order to reduce regional inequalities’… 
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    Symposium on Political Parties and Government Survival in Latin America
        
    On Monday 4 September, Professor Christopher Martinez, from the Universidad de Concepción (University of Concepción), Chile, was invited by the Department of Constitutional and Administrative Law to introduce his forthcoming book at our university. 
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    Mechanism MRI amplifying agents explored
        
    Special amplifying agents can make MRI scanners and NMR techniques hundreds of times more sensitive. Leiden physicists have now found a method to test their efficiency. More sensitive MRI scans could for example improve our understanding of cystic fibrosis or Parkinson’s disease. Publication in PCCP… 
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    Placebo research: Pharmacological conditioning
    
    The major aim is to examine the potential of learning the body to produce a similar physiological (autonomic, neuroendocrine, or immune) and physical (e.g., desensitization of persistent physical symptoms) response to placebo medication than to active medication (pharmacological conditioning). If proven… 
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    14 Veni grants awarded to Leiden researchers
        
    Fourteen promising researchers from Leiden University have been given the opportunity to realise their research plans for the coming years thanks to a Veni grant from the NWO. This year, these subsidies have been granted to studies of the influence of noise on the great tit, the conditions necessary… 
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    Looking for those ‘butterflies in the stomach’
        
    Put two single people in one place and what do you get? Science! Psychologists at Leiden University will be conducting research on human attraction at the Lowlands festival on the 19th of August. 
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    Astronomers find largest radio galaxy ever
        
    By a stroke of luck, a team led by Dutch PhD student Martijn Oei has discovered a radio galaxy of at least 16 million lightyears long. The pair of plasma plumes is the largest structure made by a galaxy known thus far. The finding disproves some long-kept hypotheses about the growth of radio galaxie… 
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    Larger pupils? You might just have gained someone’s trust
        
    Synchrony in heart rate, skin conductance and pupil diameter plays a big role in human social interactions, such as gaining trust or being attracted toward each other. This is what Eliska Prochazkova found in several lab and field experiments. PhD defence on 4 March 2021. 
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    Artificial intelligence flourishing in Leiden, Delft and Rotterdam
        
    Leiden University, Delft University of Technology and Erasmus University Rotterdam are important players in the world of self-learning machines that can work together with people. Moreover, the three have close ties in the field of AI and hope to further strengthen this collaboration in the future.… 
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    Master Honours Class 'Leiden Revisited': making an impact with art
        
    To achieve societal impact, you need to do more than solely writing academic articles. That's the idea behind the Master Honours Class 'Leiden Revisited', in which students demonstrated with art how residents at the outskirts of Leiden experience the city. 'It's the perfect way to start the debate.' 
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    Teachers' Academy fellows making teaching more attractive and more effective
        
    On 29 October, seven innovative lecturers from different faculties will join the existing ten fellows of the Leiden Teachers' Academy. The current fellows have been engaged for the past year in implementing their innovation projects. How are these progressing? 
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    ‘The ancient Egyptians were concerned with more than just death’
        
    When we think about ancient Egypt, the first things that come to mind are usually mummies and sarcophagi. According to researcher and Rijksmuseum van Oudheden curator Lara Weiss, that impression is unjustified. She made an audio tour for the Rijksmuseum van Oudheden that focuses on living Egyptians… 
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    Tyron Offerman: ‘One straight line from when I was 5 to now’
        
    Tyron Offerman wants to get the most out of life. This 28-year-old computer scientist and business economics graduate has an impressive three jobs: IT strategy consultant, and lecturer and PhD candidate at Leiden University. All his own choice. ‘I do a lot of sports. I have to to be able to keep all… 
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    Wetenschapscongres leiderschap
    
    Conference 
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    2018 Hall of Fame
        
    Over the past year, many of our staff and students have won prizes, been awarded a substantial grant or been appointed to an academic association or a position in public life. All of these are good reasons to include them in our 2018 Hall of Fame. We are proud of them all. 
