842 search results for “state cell biology” in the Student website
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Floor StevensFaculty of Science
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Yannick OverzeeFaculty of Science
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Nicole de VoogdFaculty of Science
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Na ZhuFaculty of Science
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Coert MargadantFaculty of Science
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Sebastian GeibelFaculty of Science
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Marieke DrostFaculty of Science
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Jeroen den HertogFaculty of Science
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Martin RücklinFaculty of Science
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Bert van DuijnFaculty of Science
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Dane MarijanFaculty of Science
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Tonny Regensburg-TuinkFaculty of Law
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Wendy StamFaculty of Science
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David Mattias VersluisFaculty of Science
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Rob BosmanFaculty of Science
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Bas LaanFaculty of Science
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Zoë VogelaarFaculty of Science
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Elma MonsFaculty of Science
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Daniel RozenFaculty of Science
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Ton van BrusselFaculty of Science
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Vlad LysenkoFaculty of Science
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Liesbeth van der VeldenFaculty of Science
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Twan TjoaFaculty of Science
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Embryos of the bitterling perform a somersault. This teaches us something new about natural selection
Even embryos can become embroiled in an evolutionary arms race with another species. Leiden biologists demonstrate this with larvae of the rosy bitterling that parasitize the gills of freshwater mussels. They published their research on February 19 in PNAS.
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Carel ten CateFaculty of Science
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Hendrikus TankeFaculteit Geneeskunde
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Jos JonkersFaculty of Science
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Anita LiaoFaculty of Science
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Tessa HagensFaculty of Science
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Energy as a weak spot: a new approach to tackle aggressive breast cancer?
Could we stop cancer cells by cutting off their energy supply? That’s what Dione Blok, a bachelor’s student in Bio-Pharmaceutical Sciences, aimed to find out during her thesis research. She investigated a compound that affects the tumour cells’ energy metabolism. ‘Hopefully, these insights will provide…
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Frederic LensFaculty of Science
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Ben WielstraFaculty of Science
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Bert FraussenFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Sharon van GeldereFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Alexandre AfonsoFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Kirsty RolfeFaculty of Humanities
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Manon Portos Minetti-Faculty of Humanities
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Róisín LambertFaculty of Humanities
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Heleen PeetersFaculty of Science
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Mark OverhandFaculty of Science
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Kiki SpaninksFaculty of Science
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Ruiqi WangFaculty of Science
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Marta Artola Perez de AzanzaFaculty of Science
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Lucie DelfosFaculty of Science
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Atherosclerosis resembles an autoimmune disease. Marie Depuydt graduated on this topic, with honours
In addition to cholesterol and high blood pressure as risk factors for atherosclerosis, we may need to address our own immune system to prevent a heart attack or stroke. Marie Depuydt revealed which cells exactly reside in the atherosclerotic plaque that narrows an artery. The presence of a diverse…
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Prosecution of Heads of State: What Happens After?
LECTURE
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State’s obligations on Climate Change. A Latin American Perspective
Debate, Panel and public discussion
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Towards a Polymaternal State: Sheinbaum, Stepmotherhood and the Mexican Presidency
Lecture
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Preventing heart attacks by earlier detection of cardiovascular disease
In the Netherlands, 1.55 million people suffer from cardiovascular diseases. Yet, acute cardiovascular events, such as a heart attack or stroke, often occur unexpectedly. That is because many people do not know they are at risk for such an event. Immunological researcher Amanda Foks and her colleagues…
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LUMC participates in pioneering type 1 diabetes research
The promising early results of an international study have shown that insulin-producing cells grown from stem cells can cure the disease. The new Cure One LUMC research centre aims to accelerate this breakthrough.