731 search results for “hybrid drug” in the Student website
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Laurens HelingFaculty of Science
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Angie Alarcon RiosFaculty of Science
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Meindert DanhofFaculty of Science
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Cas van der HorstFaculty of Science
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Marloes DankersFaculty of Science
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Julia BuijsFaculty of Science
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Laura BaarsFaculty of Science
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Edith van der NolFaculty of Science
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Max van den BoomFaculty of Science
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Jurjen KingmaFaculty of Science
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Ying SunFaculty of Science
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Partnering Heritage with Latin America: Heritage Futures in the Age of Polycrises
Explore how cultural heritage can proactively respond to global crises, from geopolitical conflicts to climate change, through innovative cross-cultural collaboration between Latin American stakeholders and Una Europa.
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Bioart plays with genetic building blocks
Biotechnological developments are moving fast. From genetically modified plant varieties we are now moving to cultured meat. These developments require moral interpretation - and they get it in the form of art. Lotte Pet wrote a dissertation about it.
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Elizabeth (Liesbeth) de LangeFaculty of Science
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DNA from a cup of pond water can reveal a lot: Kat Stewart will find out with a Vidi grant from NWO
She has had the idea for seven years, but now environmental scientist and conservation biologist Kat Stewart finally gets to work on it. She has been awarded a Vidi grant by NWO to find out how DNA from water can be used to shed light on invasive species and their impact on native populations.
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Faculty Council FSW: an update on participation
The academic year 2021-2022 is already past the halfway mark. That also means that the current members of the Faculty Council have been at work for more than half a year. Time for an update with staff members Evelien Wolthuis and Kiki Zanolie.
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ESA grant to improve the Earth's 'digital twin'
Global warming, deforestation, nature conservation. All major environmental challenges that call for major measures. To see what the effects of these measures are, observation data from the Earth is used. Researchers at LIACS receive €90,000 from the European Space Agency (ESA). With this they are investigating…
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‘Pharmacogenetics will become part of patient care’
Does medicine make patients feel better or worse? We are getting better at predicting this from people’s DNA profiles, says Professor Jesse Swen. ‘It never fails to fascinate me how one DNA base pair can have such a huge effect on treatment with medication and the outcome.’
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Chemotherapy without side effects? It’s possible, with light
Nausea, neurologic pain and hair loss: some of the severe side effects of chemotherapy. Not necessary, biochemist Liyan Zhang showed. Together with Leiden biologists and others, she achieved great results with a drug that is only active in combination with light. Zhang will defend her PhD on 4 July.
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Terrorism is declining, but the fear of extremism is on the rise. Why is this?
Just a few years ago, jihadist terrorism was seen as Europe’s most pressing threat. Today, we are facing hybrid warfare and extremist groups that are undermining our safety from within. Bart Schuurman, Professor of Terrorism and Political Violence, calls for a different kind of research.
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This is how artificial and human intelligence work together to strengthen democracy
How should the municipality of Eindhoven organise the reception of asylum seekers? What is the best electoral system for the Dutch Parliament? Governments regularly ask citizens for their opinions. Computer scientist Michiel van der Meer has improved the method used for citizen assemblies. He will defend…
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€10.6 million for innovative toolboxes to tackle brain cancer
Researchers at the Universities of Amsterdam (Uva) and Leiden together with the Netherlands Cancer Institute and Oncode Institute have received a €10,6 million ERC Synergy Grant to develop innovative therapeutic approaches to target glioblastoma. This is a deadly primary brain tumour for which no curing…
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Financial matters
What are the costs involved in studying abroad and how can you finance your stay? Avoid unexpected expenses by researching financial matters thoroughly in advance.
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Powerful new Leiden 'super antibiotic' may overcome resistance
The prestigious journal Science Translational Medicine has published a study by researchers from the Institute of Biology Leiden (IBL) on a potent new antibiotic that can overcome resistance. ‘The idea was to tweak the original antibiotic and create a next-generation drug’, says Nathaniel Martin, professor…
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Fusing electrical stimulation, wearable robots & humans to restore and enhance mobility
Eduard Fosch-Villaronga, Associate Professor at eLaw, contributed to 'Cyber–Physical–Human Systems', a book exploring the latest developments in interactions between cyber–physical systems and humans.
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Micha DrukkerFaculty of Science
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Joey ZuijderveltFaculty of Science
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Swantje VöllerFaculty of Science
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Gerhard BurgerFaculty of Science
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Anish KanhaiFaculty of Science
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Yinru ChenFaculty of Science
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Dina BerlinaFaculty of Science
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Asina GijasiFaculty of Science
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Xiao ChenFaculty of Science
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Rivka FontijnFaculty of Science
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Lalitya SudarsonoFaculty of Science
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Maik KokFaculty of Science
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Jeroen van SmedenFaculty of Science
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Chenyu WangFaculty of Science
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Nikita KosterFaculty of Science
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Massinissa BeldjennaFaculty of Science
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Qinhao WuFaculty of Science
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Suruchi NepalFaculty of Science
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Toon HectorsFaculty of Science
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Yuchen GuoFaculty of Science
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Meng GuFaculty of Science
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Mengxu ZhangFaculty of Science
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Zixuan WangFaculty of Science
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Xuanlin LiuFaculty of Science
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Anne van RongenFaculty of Science