194 search results for “tell immune response” in the Student website
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Jaap Jan ZwagingaFaculty of Medicine
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Catherine MergenFaculty of Science
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Anita LiaoFaculty of Science
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Fijs van LeeuwenFaculty of Medicine
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Jan van LithFaculty of Medicine
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Willem FibbeFaculty of Medicine
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Bart van HoekFaculty of Medicine
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Amir ZadpoorFaculty of Medicine
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Manfred WuhrerFaculty of Medicine
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Frank StaalFaculty of Medicine
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Henricus VerspagetFaculty of Medicine
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Marloes van OosterhoutFaculty of Science
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Sjaak NeefjesFaculty of Medicine
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Marie DepuydtFaculty of Science
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New easy-to-use tuberculosis vaccine patch in development
Researchers from Leiden have developed a promising TB vaccine that users can self-administer via a special patch. This could be beneficial for countries with limited health services, says PhD candidate Malene Neustrup.
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Better treatment of systemic autoimmune diseases requires close collaboration
Exceptional collaboration between physicians is needed to better understand and treat autoimmune diseases that cause inflammation in various organ systems.
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Lettie DorstFaculty of Humanities
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First patient in the Netherlands successfully treated with stem cell gene therapy
Researchers from the Leiden University Medical Center (LUMC) have successfully used stem cell gene therapy to treat a baby with the severe congenital immune disorder SCID. An important milestone: it is the first time stem cell gene therapy of Dutch origin has been administered to a patient, and also…
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‘We cannot abandon coronavirus measures until vaccines are shown to prevent virus transmission too’
All acute care staff at Leiden University Medical Center have received their first and sometimes even their second dose of the coronavirus vaccine. But how long will you be protected after vaccination and what does the genetic material of the virus do in the vaccine? Our virologists Ann Vossen and Leo…
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A lifeline for Leiden research – TB solution a step closer thanks to this Indonesian university
Herman Spaink knows of many substances that may help combat tuberculosis. Lab space to study them safely is very limited in Leiden. A brand-new lab at Universitas Gadjah Mada in Indonesia will soon provide a solution. About time, says Spaink, ‘The disease is on the rise and is becoming less sensitive…
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Victor KlinkenbergFaculty of Archaeology
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Joost BroekensFaculty of Science
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Marco SpruitFaculty of Medicine
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Rita PucciFaculty of Science
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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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Lena RieckeFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Jos BrosschotFaculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Julia PrümmerFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Alina KarakantaFaculty of Humanities
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Walter Nkwi GamFaculty of Humanities
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Alies JansenFaculty of Humanities
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Jan SleutelsFaculty of Humanities
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Pauline WesselsFaculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Peter KlinkhamerFaculty of Science
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Yoonai HanFaculty of Humanities
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Aron van de PolFaculty of Humanities
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Elizabeth BuimerFaculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Jelena ProkicFaculty of Humanities
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Klaas VrielingFaculty of Science
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Frederic LensFaculty of Science
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Chiara AnfusoFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Alexandra PrégentFaculty of Humanities
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Peter VerhaarFaculty of Humanities
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Bernardo Ribeiro de AlmeidaFaculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid
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Young researchers looking for partnerships in Indonesia
A number of young researchers recently took part in a knowledge mission to Indonesia, aiming to build a lasting relationship with the country. How did they find the trip, what did they do, and how are they creating new connections with scientists in Indonesia?
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Medical milestone at LUMC: first Dutch patient receives CAR T-cell therapy for autoimmune disease
The LUMC has become the first institution in the Netherlands to treat a patient with an autoimmune disease using CAR T-cell therapy.
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Five Leiden contributions to NWO Perspectief projects
Five consortia within the Perspectief programme that include Leiden researchers have received funding to start their research projects. These projects focus on (further) developing technological innovations, with societal and economic impact at their core.
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Major Leiden symposium on TB bacteria
More than 1.3 million people worldwide die of tuberculosis (TB) each year, making research on its prevention and control essential. Researchers from various disciplines in Leiden are studying TB. A symposium on 24 March will highlight different activities in the hope of boosting nationwide collabora…
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Leiden’s poo can help rid patients of resistant gut bacteria
Transferring poo from healthy donors to the intestines of chronically ill people has beneficial effects on these recipients’ gut bacteria, also in the longer term. This is the conclusion of research by the Leiden University Medical Center (LUMC) and the Netherlands Donor Feces Bank (NDFB).