123 search results for “sara cell differentiatie” in the Student website
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Cecilia MignantiFaculty of Humanities
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Elena EgorovaFaculty of Science
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Leiden University honours Lex van der Eb with University Medal
Leiden University has awarded its prestigious University Medal to Emeritus Professor Lex van der Eb. As a pioneer in genetics and molecular biology, he received this honour for his services to science and his key role in the development of the Leiden Bio Science Park (LBSP).
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Nasi LiuFaculty of Science
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Marjolijn LugthartFaculty of Science
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Dario BijkerFaculty of Science
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Muhammad IbrahimFaculty of Science
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Behind the scenes
Want to know how students experience various aspects of the programme? Read the news items below for a look behind the scenes!
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Daisy BatenburgFaculty of Science
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Chenlin FengFaculty of Science
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Leiden University celebrates curiosity at 449th Dies Natalis
How has evolution shaped our curiosity? And how does that curiosity ensure that we now have the technological ability to discover whether we are alone in the universe? This was all covered during the celebration of Leiden University’s 449th Dies Natalis.
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Mick van SchaickFaculty of Science
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Britt DuijndamFaculty of Science
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Klara BeslmüllerFaculty of Science
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Jiahang SuFaculty of Science
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Ine TijdensFaculty of Science
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Jurjun van der VeldeFaculty of Science
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Hanneke LeegwaterFaculty of Science
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Zoran GavricFaculty of Science
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Elsje BurgersFaculty of Science
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Marina Gorostiola GonzálezFaculty of Science
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Jaco van VeldhovenFaculty of Science
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Nicolas TurnerFaculty of Humanities
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Gislene Da Silva TrindadeFaculty of Humanities
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Hendrikus TankeFaculteit Geneeskunde
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Jos JonkersFaculty of Science
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Peter PuntFaculty of Science
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Anita LiaoFaculty of Science
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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.
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Can Parkinson's be stopped by unravelling protein fibres? Anne Wentink finds out with a Vidi grant from NWO
In brain diseases such as Parkinson's and Alzheimer's, proteins clump together to form fibres. ‘Chaperone proteins’ unravel those fibres, but in the test tube biochemist Anne Wentink saw that this can also cause new problems. She is going to find out what happens inside cells to determine what a drug…
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Francianne Dos Santos VelhoFaculty of Humanities
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Aida GholamiFaculty of Humanities
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Ana Cardozo de SouzaFaculty of Humanities
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Djibrila TetereouFaculty of Humanities
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Leideners and researchers learn from each other at the Science Market
3 October University has become something of a tradition: a bit of science among the Leidens Ontzet celebrations. During the new and improved edition, the WetenschapsWarenMarkt (Science Market), visitors spoke to researchers about the nitrogen problem, making organs and the city’s connections with A…
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Animal-friendly and effective: Leiden students develop nanobodies using yeast
Yeast, alpacas, and antibodies. They may seem unrelated, but within the project of the Leiden iGEM students, they come together perfectly. For the international synthetic biology competition iGEM, the team is working on an innovative method to produce nanobodies—a special form of antibodies—using brewer’s…
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Veni grants for 22 researchers from Leiden University
An impressive 22 research projects by Leiden researchers have been awarded Veni funding from the Dutch Research Council (NWO).
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So long, Gravensteen: ‘History dripped off the walls’
Historic and iconic yet expensive and cold. It’s with mixed feelings that the university is leaving the Gravensteen building, which dates back to the 12th century. How was it to work and study in this former Leiden prison?
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Olivier BéquignonFaculty of Science
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Gerhard BurgerFaculty of Science
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Bram SlütterFaculty of Science
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Maarten LubbersFaculty of Science
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Hour of Remembrance on 4 May: ‘We commemorate war victims and draw links to the present’
During the ‘Hour of Remembrance’ on 4 May, the University community remembers its students and staff who were killed in the Second World War. It also looks at freedom and oppression today. Three questions for Sara Polak, chair of the Hour of Remembrance committee.
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Vici grants for seven researchers from Leiden University
From research on stellar winds to sign language: an impressive seven researchers from Leiden University will receive a prestigious Vici grant from the Dutch Research Council (NWO).
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‘A good teacher always has multiple ways to explain the same concept’
Assistant professor Joost Willemse firmly believes that as a teacher, you’re never done learning. ‘Students ask questions about things you’ve never thought of yourself. Ultimately, that makes you better at your job.’ That’s why he always encourages his students to ask questions. And it’s appreciated:…
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Students work on bacterium that makes sustainable plastic
A group of biology students are working on a solution to the world’s plastics problem by getting bacteria to make biodegradable plastic.
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Five tips for The Night of Discoveries
Discover budding creators, artists and researchers at the Night of Discoveries art and knowledge festival. And many researchers from Leiden University are taking part.
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King of Sweden visits Leiden University
Collaborating in drug discovery and health research was the goal of a visit to the Leiden Bio Science Park on 14 May by a Swedish delegation including His Majesty King Carl XVI Gustav of Sweden. The delegation visited Leiden University’s Faculty of Science.
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Han de WindeFaculty of Science