705 search results for “optimise drug design” in the Student website
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Tim KlootsFaculty of Science
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Yupeng HeFaculty of Science
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Michael van VlietFaculty of Science
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Olga SnipFaculty of Science
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Johan KuiperFaculty of Science
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Isabelle BoomFaculty of Science
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Marina StepanovaFaculty of Science
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Merei HuigslootFaculty of Science
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Sabine BosFaculty of Science
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Ivonne KoomenFaculty of Science
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Gitty PetitFaculty of Science
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Weiwei ZhangFaculty of Science
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Promising new technique to treat cancer receives NWO grant
Biological chemist Nathaniel Martin and his team received an NWO grant to examine how blocking a specific enzyme in our body, NNMT, could be helpful in the treatment of some cancers. Trials with mice have been promising, and together with the Netherlands Cancer Institute, Martin wants to take the next…
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Palestine Poster Workshop (2): History, Graphic Design, Political Solidarity
Arts and culture
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Henk-Jan GuchelaarFaculty of Medicine
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Adriaan IJzermanFaculty of Science
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Raju SharmaFaculty of Science
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Tan ZhangFaculty of Science
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Anne Charlotte DubbelmanFaculty of Science
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Piet Hein GraafFaculty of Science
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Bonan ZhaoFaculty of Science
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Next quantum computer comes to the Netherlands
Europe's latest quantum computer is set to arrive in the Netherlands. The Dutch IT cooperative, SURF, which supports education and research institutions, has secured funding from the European EuroHPC programme to make this possible. Researchers from Leiden University will play a key role in the project,…
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Thesis kick-off: The design of your thesis
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Thesis kick-off: The design of your thesis
Study support, Study support
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Targeting the immune system to inhibit atherosclerosis
A new treatment for atherosclerosis showed promising results in isolated cells but proved to be less effective in initial animal tests. Bachelor student Biopharmaceutical Sciences Willemijn van der Heijden aimed to understand why. She investigated whether the formation of a protein layer around the…
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Hard chews: why mastication played a crucial role in evolution
We do it every day but barely give it a thought: chewing our food. But the ‘simple’ process of masticating food may have played a crucial role in the evolution of our jaws, facial muscles and teeth.
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An iterative regulatory process for robot governance
Eduard Fosch-Villaronga from eLaw - Center for Law and Digital Technologies, together with Hadassah Drukarch and Carlos Calleja, explores how compliance tools could be used as data generators for policy purposes to optimise regulatory frameworks for existing and emerging robot technologies.
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Tjerk GeersingFaculty of Science
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Oumaima el MimouniFaculty of Science
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Jorn BrinkFaculty of Science
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Ying SunFaculty of Science
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Jurjen KingmaFaculty of Science
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Cathi HerzbergFaculty of Science
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Hadiseh ZandrajabiFaculty of Science
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Marloes DankersFaculty of Science
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Angie Alarcon RiosFaculty of Science
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Laurens HelingFaculty of Science
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Julia BuijsFaculty of Science
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Max van den BoomFaculty of Science
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Laura BaarsFaculty of Science
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Edith van der NolFaculty of Science
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José Miguel Apolónia da MataFaculty of Science
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Daan van ValkengoedFaculty of Science
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Teun van GelderFaculty of Medicine
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Geert van der HorstFaculty of Science
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Maik KokFaculty of Science
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Julian NgFaculty of Science
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Cas van der HorstFaculty of Science
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Charlotte Nijgh-van KooijFaculty of Science
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Marielle van der PeetFaculty of Science