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Tracing space ice and the building blocks of life
An unprecedented space telescope, an astrolab that makes space ice and molecules that may lead to the origin of life… The Ice Age project has all the prerequisites to become a very fascinating research project – if it is not one already. Leiden astronomers Melissa McClure, Harold Linnartz and Will Rocha…
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‘You learn so much more than during your studies’
Graduates Bruno and Plym took part in the National Think Tank last year. Together with 20 other students and recent graduates, they spent four months pondering the future of our digital society. ‘You learn so much in the space of four months, not just practical skills but also about yourself.’
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A podium for science
Rector Magnificus Carel Stolker will retire on 8 February. If there’s one theme running through his career, it’s the links between the University and society. In this series of pre-retirement discussions, Stolker will talk one last time to people from within and without the University. This edition…
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Here’s to the next 443 years as a bastion of freedom
‘Praesidium Libertatis is a daily responsibility.’ These were the words of Rector Magnificus Carel Stolker on 8 February during the 443rd Dies Natalis of Leiden University. The University needs to pay continuous attention to open debate if it wants to remain a bastion of freedom.
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American presidents and their special relationship with Leiden
President John Quincy Adams studied in Leiden. His father, John, who was also president, also stayed here and received a lot of support from professor and publisher Johan Luzac. And how are presidents Bush and Obama linked to Leiden?
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Thousands of images of frozen bacteria
How do bacteria sense and adapt to their environment? Ariane Briegel, Professor of Ultrastructural Biology, is intrigued by this question. Using new techniques, she produces three-dimensional images of bacteria that provide us with new clues about their sensory system.
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While doing research on victimhood, Criminology student Sara suffered a serious injury and became a victim herself
In the middle of doing research for her master’s thesis, Sara Kalf (24) was hit by a car and got seriously injured. After a long period of rehabilitation and hard work, this week she can finally add her signature to the wall of the Academy Building’s ‘Sweat Room’.
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Novel Strategies to Investigate Lipoprotein Metabolism and Combat Cardiometabolic Disease
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Structural biochemistry of the pentraxins
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Seminar: POPNET Connects with Miranda Lubbers and Michał Bojanowski
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On the Pathology of Focal Segmental Glomerulosclerosis
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Individualized prognosis in childhood immune thrombocytopenia
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Migraine as a cardiovasculair risk factor for women
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Computational modeling of pharmacokinetics and tumor dynamics to guide anti-cancer treatment
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A closer look at stimulation thresholds and spread of excitation in cochlear implants, recording aspects and clinical implications
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LTA lunchlezing Tsolin Nalbantian
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OSCoffee: Unintended consequences of the shift towards Gold Open Access publishing
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Cardiac CT for diagnosis and prognosis of coronary artery disease
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Bantu Syntax and Information Structure Conference
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Migraine biochemistry and visual snow
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Justification, Performativity, and Islam in the Anthropology of Practical Legal Life
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Unraveling proteoform complexity by native Liquid chromatography - mass spectrometry
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In vertrouwen. Normatieve beschouwing over euthanasie, dementie en de schriftelijke wilsverklaring
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Vasoplegia after heart failure surgery
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Novel Applications of Objective Measures in Cochlear Implants
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Evidence-based treatment of central serous chorioretinopathy
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CRB1 gene therapy coming of age: Mechanistic insight and rAAV assays on mouse & human retinal organoid models
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LUCIP Forum with Michael Puett (Harvard)
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Biological evaluations of nanocarriers to improve the effectiveness of colorectal cancer treatment
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Shaping innate immune responses: mechanisms that control type I interferon production
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Writer Judith Visser and psychology students on the literature of autism
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Multi-level approaches for the proteoform characterization of therapeutic antibodies by mass spectrometry
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Prediction of contralateral breast cancer - Statistical aspects and performance assessment
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Bitter Sweet Symphony
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Phakic intraocular lens implantation: A life-long patient journey
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LUCIP Lecture "Queer Desires and Buddhist Asceticism: Negotiating Dharma and Diverse Embodiments"
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Rare-earth nanoparticles in bioimaging and therapy
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Advanced diagnostic tools in congenital heart disease and pulmonary hypertension
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Detection of schistosome circulating antigens CCA and CAA
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MRI for planning and characterization of uveal melanoma patients treated with proton beam therapy
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Mechanistic Early Phase Clinical Pharmacology Studies with Disease
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Decoding the molecular makeup of the human ovary through single-cell transcriptomics
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Iron-immune interactions in Alzheimer's disease
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Cutaneous CD30-positive lymphoproliferations: Therapeutic strategies and prognostic factors
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Targets for Improving Patient Outcomes after Major Gastrointestinal Cancer Surgery: The value of peri-operative care
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Maternal mortality and morbidity in the Netherlands and their association with obstetric interventions
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Pain and it's consequences in dementia
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Polymer‐ and Hybrid‐Based Biomaterials for delivering biotherapeutic molecules in bone and cartilage tissue
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