1,519 search results for “crop elections microscopy cryo-em” in the Public website
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    Microscopy Unit
    
    
The Microscopy Unit houses, maintains and coordinates most of the microscopy equipment of the IBL. The available equipment ranges from conventional light and fluorescence microscopes, to confocal laser scanning and electron microscopes. In addition, infrastructure is available for histology, including…
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    Using cryo-EM methods to uncover structure and function of bacteriophages
    
    
Bacteriophages, or phages for short, are the most abundant biological entity in nature. They shape bacterial communities and are a major driving force in bacterial evolution.
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    Quantitative Super-Resolution Microscopy
    
    
Promotor: T. Schmidt
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    Development and application of cryo-EM tools to study the ultrastructure of microbes in changing environments
    
    
Cryogenic electron microscopy (cryo-EM) is a powerful technique used to visualize the inside of cells and to study specific protein complexes. Within this thesis, I describe the use of various cryo-EM techniques to gain insight into the structural changes of the human pathogen, Vibrio cholerae, as it…
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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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    PhD Course Microscopy
    
    
This is a yearly event where we move in one week from the physics of light through the composition of the microscope, fluorescence microscopy and end up with some image analysis All the lectures are backed by practicals to really put your obtained knowledge into practice
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    eV-TEM: Transmission Electron Microscopy with few-eV Electrons
    
    
Electron microscopy has become an extremely important techniquein a wide variety of elds.
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    Insights from scanning tunneling microscopy experiments into correlated electron systems
    
    
This thesis presents insights from our study of various correlated electron systems with a scanning tunneling microscope (STM). In ordinary metals, electron-electron interactions exist, but get substantially screened due to the sheer number of electrons.
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    Two-photon multifocal microscopy for in vivo single-molecule and single-particle imaging
    
    
In this thesis we investigated the ability of two-photon multifocal microscopy for single-molecule microscopy in live cells and organisms.
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    Light and Electron Microscopy Facility
    
    
The aim of this facility is to accelerate biomedical research by providing access to advanced light and electron microscopy and by sharing expertise about sample preparation, imaging modalities, data storage and image analysis.
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    Probing quantum materials with novel scanning tunneling microscopy techniques
    
    
This thesis described the development of novel scanning tunneling microscopy techniques to investigate strongly correlated electronic states in quantum matter.
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    Microscopy and Spectroscopy on Model Catalysts in Gas Environments
    
    
In surface science there is great effort to move from studying simple, flat model surfaces in vacuum to investigating more complex model catalysts in gas environments (in situ). This thesis gives three examples of such studies using microscopy and spectroscopy.
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    Low-Energy Electron Microscopy on Two-Dimensional Systems: Growth, Potentiometry and Band Structure Mapping
    
    
Promotor: Prof.dr. J.M. van Ruitenbeek, Prof.dr. R.M. Tromp
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    Josephson and noise scanning tunneling microscopy on conventional, unconventional and disordered superconductors
    
    
In this thesis we use Josephson and noise scanning tunneling microscopy for the study of conventional, unconventional (iron-based) and disordered superconductors. On the one hand, Josephson scanning tunneling microscopy allows us to directly visualize the superfluid density with high spatial resolut…
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    Thomas Schmidt Lab - Single Molecule Microscopy
    
    
Intrigued by the way cells autonomously regulate their fate, we strive to understand and visualize cellular processes as the basis of Cell Signaling.
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    Advances in SQUID-detected Magnetic Resonance Force Microscopy
    
    
In this thesis, we describe the latest advances in SQUID-detected Magnetic Resonance Force Microscopy (MRFM).
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    Probing molecular layers with low-energy electrons
    
    
Molecular materials have been a subject of interest in fundamental research and applications for decades, and have been studied as bulk crystals, (thin) films and as individual molecules, due to the large variety in their properties. This dissertation explores pentacene crystals near the two-dimensional…
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    Magnetic resonance force microscopy for condensed matter
    
    
In this thesis, we show how MRFM can usefully contribute to the field of condensed-matter.
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    Linking global crop and livestock consumption to local production hotspots
    
    
International trade plays a critical role in global food security, with global consumption having highly localized environmental impacts.
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    mycobacterial infection: analysis by a combination of light and electron microscopy
    
    
Promotores: Prof.dr. H.P. Spaink & Prof.dr. P.C.W. Hogendoorn, Co-promotor: Dr. M.J.M. Schaaf
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    Lasers, lenses and light curves: adaptive optics microscopy and peculiar transiting exoplanets
    
    
Promotores: Prof.dr. C.U. Keller, Prof.dr. H.C. Gerritsen
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    A large-scale crop protection bioassay data set
    
    
ChEMBL is a large-scale drug discovery database containing bioactivity information primarily extracted from scientific literature.
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    Nuclear magnetic resonance force microscopy at millikelvin temperatures
    
    
Promotor: T.H. Oosterkamp
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    Tjerk Oosterkamp Lab - Microscopy and Quantum Mechanics at milliKelvin temperatures
    
    
We explore the possibilities to combine magnetic resonance techniques with atomic force microscopy together in a single microscope: the MRI-AFM, also called Magnetic Resonance Force Microscopy (MRFM).
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    Soil and crop management options to improve nitrogen cycling on dairy farms on peat soil
    
    
The main research question of this thesis was: Can nitrogen cycling on dairy farms on peat soil in the Dutch Green Heart area be improved by adapting management to the nitrogen supply from soil and by using other grassland species and crops without affecting milk production?
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    Superlattices in van der Waals materials: A Low-Energy Electron Microscopy study
    
    
n this PhD thesis, the recombination of different atomic lattices in stacked 2D materials such as twisted bilayer graphene is studied. Using the different possibilities of Low-Energy Electron Microscopy (LEEM), the domain forming between the two atomic layers with small differences is studied.
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    Elective project
        
    
A small number of EC points from your elective space can be obtained through project work instead of taking elective courses. This enables students to work on a project that they really want to do.
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    Elective courses
        
    
Elective courses enable students to gain deeper insight into scientific topics of their choice, and they prepare students for their individual graduation project. They can be elected from Leiden University, but also from other (inter)national universities.
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    Elective modules
    
    
Electives offer students the opportunity to further specialise and deepen in specific aspects of leadership.
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    University Elections
    
    
Leiden University values participation: the participation organs are the ears and eyes of the university. They identify issues of concern among staff and students and help advise and decide on the future of our organisation. Something for you? Then stand as a candidate! This year, elections will…
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    High throughput microscopy for cellular adaptive stress response pathways in drug adversity
    
    
High throughput microscopy
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    Elective credits (15EC)
    
    
Does your programme have an elective space of only 15EC? Then you can follow a modified programme of the American Studies minor, which we call 'Elective credits'.
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    Transmission electron microscopy on live catalysts
    
    
The dissertation describes TEM experiments on heterogeneous catalysts.
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    Optical Near-Field Electron Microscopy
    
    
In this thesis, we develop a novel technique called Optical Near-field Electron Microscopy (ONEM), which aims to combine the advantages of both optical and electron microscopy: the high resolution of electron microscopy and the low sample damage of optical microscopy.
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    agriculture: harnessing peptide-producing microbiota for sustainable crop protection
    
    
Identifying natural plant-associated bacteria that provide targeted inhibition of pathogens through the production of antimicrobial peptides.
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    Joost WillemseFaculty of Science
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    Elections at FGW
    
    
As a student or staff member, you can stand as a candidate for two participatory bodies: the Faculty Council of Humanities and the University Council. In both cases, you represent the interests of students and staff members and contribute ideas to policy. Are you considering standing as a candidate…
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    formation and growth by nanoparticle tracking analysis and flow imaging microscopy
    
    
The purpose of this study was to investigate the formation and growth kinetics of complexes between proteins and oppositely charged polyelectrolytes.
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    Cryo Electron Tomography Studies On Bacterial Chemosensory Arrays
    
    
Bacterial chemosensory arrays are protein assemblies that are the key structural and functional component for motile bacteria to sense their internal or environmental chemical signals.
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    Meindert LamersFaculty of Science
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    University Council Elections 2025
        
    
With the University Council elections approaching, the Leiden University Green Office (LUGO), with the support of LU's Central Sustainability Team and the D&I Office, contacted all seven candidate parties to inform our community about their views on sustainability and diversity. We asked each party…
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    Decoding the Rhizobiota Interactome for Improved Crop Resilience (INTERACT)
    
    
The INTERACT project strive to unlock the enormous biotechnological potential of microbes, leading to sustainable crop productions systems.
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    Elective Courses 2025-2026
    
    
LUCDH offers 5 faculty-wide elective courses to improve your practical skills and thinking about digital tools and media. These courses are open and useful for all students of the Humanities.
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    Elective Courses 2024-2025
    
    
LUCDH offers five elective courses to improve your practical skills and thinking about digital tools and media. These courses are open and useful for all students of the Humanities.
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    Disease-Suppressive Microbes and Bioprotectants for Aquaculture and Crop Diseases
    
    
To explore the potential of marine microorganisms as producers of novel antimicrobial agents and as bioprotectants in aqua- and agriculture, using an integrative, ecology-based strategy for bioprospecting.
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    feedback principles to improve growth and health of a horticultural crop
    
    
Plants and soils from natural ecosystems harbor great diversity of soil microorganisms, which could potentially contribute to the sustainability of horticulture. The knowledge about using wild plant species and soil from natural ecosystem to improve the crop health will advance the application of ecological…
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    17 mln subsidy to develop electron microscopy in the Netherlands
        
    
The Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO) has made a subsidy of 17 million euros available to further develop a Netherlands network for electron microscopy (NEMI). The network comprises five UMCs and eight universities, with Utrecht in the coordinating role. From Leiden, the Institute…
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    Turnout in European parliament elections 1979–2019
    
    
In this article, Madeleine Hosli, Professor of International Relations at the Institute of Security and Global Affairs, and Jaroslaw Kantorowicz, Assistant Professor at the Institute of Security and Global affairs, discusses the relevance of structural variables in a time where European politics are…
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    A new method to reconstruct the structure from crystal images
    
    
Promotor: J.P. Abrahams, Co-promotor: T. Grüne
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    Marieke ElfferichFaculty of Science