715 search results for “cell chemistry” in the Student website
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Steffen HardtFaculty of Science
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Hao YangFaculty of Science
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Bonho KooFaculty of Science
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Mertcan ÖzelFaculty of Science
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Melina VavaliFaculty of Science
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Carolina Mishell Ibarra BarrenoFaculty of Science
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Lucía López GandulFaculty of Science
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Rifael Zvi SolFaculty of Science
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Marius SpallekFaculty of Science
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Rishabh BasrurFaculty of Science
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Shitha KorachamkandyFaculty of Science
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Norman BlümelFaculty of Science
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Guangya JiangFaculty of Science
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Marleen HoefnagelFaculty of Science
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3D-printed mini-tumours: a leap forward in improving cancer immunotherapy
Leiden researchers have developed a groundbreaking model to advance cancer immunotherapy. Using a 3D printer, they create mini-tumors within an environment that closely mimics human tissue. They have also developed a method to monitor real-time interactions of these mini-tumours with immune cells during…
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Edgar M. BlokhuisFaculty of Science
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Linfan ShenFaculty of Science
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Chemotherapy without side effects? It’s possible, with light
Nausea, neurologic pain and hair loss: some of the severe side effects of chemotherapy. Not necessary, biochemist Liyan Zhang showed. Together with Leiden biologists and others, she achieved great results with a drug that is only active in combination with light. Zhang will defend her PhD on 4 July.
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Stephan TheisgenFaculty of Science
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Johan HollanderFaculty of Science
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Pepijn TeunisseFaculty of Science
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Wim MaaskantFaculty of Science
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Kees PleijFaculty of Science
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Ned BuijsFaculty of Science
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Jan RaapFaculty of Science
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Pauline HoftijzerFaculty of Science
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Christina SchlüpenFaculty of Science
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Willem NotebornFaculty of Science
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Inge RietveldFaculty of Science
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Amber BarendrechtFaculty of Science
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Marielle NijstenFaculty of Science
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Antibiotic resistance: an economic problem universities could help to solve
Antibiotic resistance is an economic problem. Pharmaceutical companies cannot earn much from antibiotic research, so they do not invest in it. This makes it important that universities do so, says Ned Buijs.
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From droplets in the freezer to the inception of a potent new antibiotic
What started as an idea during a social gathering led to an unexpected breakthrough in research on resistant bacteria. Biologists and chemists from Leiden developed a new substance that proves to be effective against bacteria resistant to antibiotics. They published their discovery in Nature Chemist…
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Three NWO Open Competition grants for Leiden scientists
Smart drug carriers, uneven cosmic expansion, and solar energy storage in molecules. These are the topics of three newly awarded NWO-XS grants to researchers at the Faculty of Science.
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Marinka de WilligenFaculty of Science
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Max MakuratFaculty of Science
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Wouter RemmerswaalFaculty of Science
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Pascal BalicFaculty of Science
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Kyra HerremaFaculty of Science
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Syed ShahFaculty of Science
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Esmay HamminkFaculty of Science
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Tijn van der VeldenFaculty of Science
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Imogen RobertsonFaculty of Science
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Thomas KockFaculty of Science
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Tarik ZahzahFaculty of Science
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Thanja LambertsFaculty of Science
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Saar KoeneFaculty of Science
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Inês JustoFaculty of Science
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Veronique van der BorgFaculty of Science
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Suzanne van ZwolFaculty of Science