533 search results for “clock chemistry” in the Student website
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Niki AntypaFaculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Christian TudoracheFaculty of Science
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Dani CrowleyFaculty of Science
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Making the invisible visible with ‘click chemistry’
Sander van Kasteren (Professor of Molecular Immunology) makes the invisible visible. He will explain more in his inaugural lecture.
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Alexander KrosFaculty of Science
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Lies BouwmanFaculty of Science
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Oana Georgiana Rus-OswaldFaculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Batuhan CanFaculty of Science
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Alma KuijpersICLON
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Robert van BreeFaculty of Science
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Willie PeijnenburgFaculty of Science
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Sander van KasterenFaculty of Science
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Haifeng ZhouFaculty of Science
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Modified caffeine molecules help medical research move forward
Before researchers can develop targeted drugs, they need to know exactly how a disease works. Biochemist Bert Beerkens created molecules that allow them to find out. He used caffeine as the basis for new molecules that enable research into certain receptor proteins on cells.
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Lars JeukenFaculty of Science
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Arjan de KoningFaculty of Science
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Roxanne KieltykaFaculty of Science
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Madeline KavanaghFaculty of Science
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Francesco BudaFaculty of Science
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Mario van der SteltFaculty of Science
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Anthe JanssenFaculty of Science
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Romain AvellanFaculty of Science
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Stewart McDowallFaculty of Science
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Erik van GeestFaculty of Science
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Elmer MauritsFaculty of Science
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Sander WezenbergFaculty of Science
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Berend GagesteinFaculty of Science
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Saeede TafazoliFaculty of Science
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Martha Carolina Elizondo CantúFaculty of Science
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Femke ReidsmaFaculty of Archaeology
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Sebastian PomplunFaculty of Science
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Fighting gliobastoma brain tumours with two grants
Few researchers see potential in research on glioblastoma, an incurable brain tumour. Alexander Kros brought together colleagues who are up to the challenge. European research funder ERC recently made 10.6 million euros available, a year earlier NWO provided 3 million euros. ‘In six years, we certainly…
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Young Hae ChoiFaculty of Science
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Jorrit SmitFaculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Amber VermuntFaculty of Science
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Researchers awarded NWO grants for green technology and new enzymes
Developing safer alternatives to harmful PFAS filters and seeking new enzymes for medical applications. Two projects with Leiden researchers have been awarded funding through the Dutch Research Council's (NWO) Open Technology programme.
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Jitske van WelsenFaculty of Science
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Sylvestre BonnetFaculty of Science
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With this algorithm, new medicines can be found more quickly
Did he dare take a gamble with his PhD research? Jeroen Methorst didn’t have to think long about it. It could fail or turn out very well. The latter is the case. Methorst developed a computer system that helps researchers find the protein they need. ‘Our whole group is now using this program.’ Methorst…
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Flu stops when you block the enzyme that cleaves off virus particles
A flu virus could cause a pandemic. And then we would be poorly armed because flu viruses are starting to become resistant to flu medications like Tamiflu. Chemist Merijn Vriends successfully worked on an improved version of such medications. He will be awarded his doctorate on September 12th.
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Carson MizeFaculty of Science
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Lukas HückmannFaculty of Science
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Angelo PhilippiFaculty of Science
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Margot TjalmaFaculty of Science
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Neven GolenicFaculty of Science
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Jonathon CottomFaculty of Science
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Nick GerritsFaculty of Science
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Marleen HoefnagelFaculty of Science
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Anne GeorgeFaculty of Science