547 search results for “anti-cancer drug steen” in the Student website
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Elpida Lymperi -
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Vera van der Noord -
Arnoud Sonnenberg -
Gerard Mulder -
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€10.6 million for innovative toolboxes to tackle brain cancer
Researchers at the Universities of Amsterdam (Uva) and Leiden together with the Netherlands Cancer Institute and Oncode Institute have received a €10,6 million ERC Synergy Grant to develop innovative therapeutic approaches to target glioblastoma. This is a deadly primary brain tumour for which no curing…
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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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Jasper DekkerFaculty of Humanities
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Robyn CreminFaculteit Governance and Global Affairs
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Jasmijn BoekenFaculteit Governance and Global Affairs
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Learning from success: €1 million for research into cybersecurity
ISGA researchers have received €1 million for research aimed at enhancing the Netherlands' digital resilience. The funding comes primarily from NWO, but private parties are also contributing financially. In total, €10.5 million is being allocated to launch six projects.
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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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Cristina Cristina Serra Melendez -
David Figueiredo Vidal -
Herman van Vlijmen -
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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Smart combinations of antibiotics can slow down resistance
When a bacterium becomes resistant to one antibiotic, it may sometimes become more sensitive to another. This biological side-effect offers an unexpected opportunity in the fight against antibiotic resistance.
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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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FAIR imaging for advancing science
Lecture, Tuesday Talk
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Chenlin Feng -
Tessa Hagens -
Jos Jonkers -
Tom van der Wel -
Steffen Brünle -
Sabine Luning (1959-2025)
Organisation
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Max Fernkorn -
Eliane Züger -
Helle van den Maagdenberg -
Filippo di Tillio -
Hugo Minnee -
Andreea Iosif -
Yubin Guo -
Zoran Gavric -
Ruben de Vries -
Nina Schulten -
Ferdinand Teichert -
Benjamin Tak -
Rafaella Buzatu -
Jaco van Veldhoven -
Yuting Wang