557 search results for “hybrid drug” in the Student website
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Lucina-May NollenFaculty of Science
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Madouc Bergers made her own enzyme inhibitors for her bachelor’s thesis
For her bachelor’s thesis, Molecular Science and Technology student Madouc Bergers synthesized her own molecule that can inhibit the breakdown of sugars. Although most students do not even manage to make one building block, Madouc made three. Partly because of this, she has been nominated for the Science…
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and Information: adventures in understanding large language models in hybrid settings
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Steffen BrünleFaculty of Science
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The Nobel Prize in Chemistry went to an AI model (and rightly so)
Not experiments and lab coats, but computers and artificial intelligence: this year's Nobel Prize in Chemistry went to the inventors of the groundbreaking AI model, AlphaFold. This programme accurately predicts protein structures based on their genetic code—a crucial step in understanding biological…
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Sylvia Le DévédecFaculty of Science
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Jos JonkersFaculty of Science
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Anita LiaoFaculty of Science
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In conversation with the head of the rodent facility
Before patients can take a pill, scientists often spend years in the lab developing and testing a candidate drug. That often includes experiments with laboratory animals. As head of the rodent facility, Ilze Bot and her colleagues ensure that these experiments are conducted in an ethically responsible…
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Personalised medicine? Then you’ll need to look beyond genetics
Why does a medicine work well for one person, but cause side effects in another? Research by Laura de Jong shows that it’s not just our DNA that matters – other medicines and illnesses can also affect how our bodies respond.
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LACDR introduces ‘Digital Labcoat’ for Biopharmaceutical Sciences students
Learn to program, gain knowledge of AI methods, or use it in a research project at the LACDR. With the introduction of the innovative digital learning environment ‘Digital Labcoat’, Biopharmaceutical Sciences bachelor students can further develop their computational skills.
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A smarter way to search for antibiotics
Bacteria carry countless hidden treasures in their DNA: fragments that could hold the key to new medicines. But how do you pick out the most promising ones from millions of options? ‘Look at the switches that turn genes on and off,’ says molecular biologist Gilles van Wezel.
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Koos BurggraafFaculty of Science
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Jiahang SuFaculty of Science
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Cecile HerbermannFaculty of Science
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Nina SchultenFaculty of Science
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Ferdinand TeichertFaculty of Science
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Zoran GavricFaculty of Science
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Rafaella BuzatuFaculty of Science
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Elsje BurgersFaculty of Science
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Joke BouwstraFaculty of Science
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Helle van den MaagdenbergFaculty of Science
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Yuting WangFaculty of Science
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Jaco van VeldhovenFaculty of Science
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Three awarded research projects in NWO-XS call
Cryogenic memories, antibiotic treatment for urinary tract infections and recycling plastic sustainably. These are the subjects of the three NWO-XS grants awarded to Leiden Science researchers.
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Programme
The Science, Society, and Self Honours College track is not just about academics – it is about building connections and gaining life-changing experiences. From interdisciplinary projects to community events, every step is designed to help you grow as a leader and changemaker.
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An Encroaching Sea: Nature, Sovereignty and Development at the Edge of British India 1860-1950
Hybrid Book Talk | SSEALS
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Support for your mental well-being
Good mental health provides a strong foundation for study and work. It is important to seek help if you are not doing well. There are a range of ways in which you can work on your mental well-being. You can also turn to others for help and guidance. Take a look at the various options available.
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With this algorithm, new medicines can be found more quickly
Did he dare take a gamble with his PhD research? Jeroen Methorst didn’t have to think long about it. It could fail or turn out very well. The latter is the case. Methorst developed a computer system that helps researchers find the protein they need. ‘Our whole group is now using this program.’ Methorst…
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Johan KuiperFaculty of Science
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Anahita Bahrami FarsaniFaculty of Science
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Gijs BrinksFaculty of Science
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Lieke LamontFaculty of Science
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Jan den HartighFaculteit Geneeskunde
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Arie BaakFaculty of Science
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Edo de KloetFaculty of Science
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Congrou ZhangFaculty of Science
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Jingming LiuFaculty of Science
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Jelte GeerlingsFaculty of Science
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Pingping ZhuFaculty of Science
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Eveline HoebeFaculty of Science
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Ina HazejagerFaculty of Science
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Jildau BouwmanFaculty of Science
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Tamara MockingFaculty of Science
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Maarten PaulFaculty of Science
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Thomas KlompmakerFaculty of Science
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Mike FiliusFaculty of Science
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Mariyana SavovaFaculty of Science
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Manchu ThangaveluFaculty of Science
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Renzo KnolFaculty of Science