156 search results for “regenerative” in the Public website
- The story of Viktor
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Supramolecular materials: from biosensors to cell delivery devices
The group of Dr. Roxanne Kieltyka designs and synthesizes molecules that self-assemble into polymeric materials using specific non-covalent interactions. These substrates can be used for numerous applications in medicine ranging from disease detection to cell delivery depending on the (bio)molecular…
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Programme structure
Courses cover a broad range of relevant subjects and provide in-depth theoretical knowledge as well as training in practical skills and advanced research tools.
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Why Biomedical Sciences at Leiden University?
The Biomedical Sciences Master programme in Leiden will help to deepen and broaden your understanding of human health and disease. We provide you with a challenging and flexible programme in a personalized environment.
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Nicoline Schalij-DelfosFaculty of Medicine
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Edmond RingsFaculty of Medicine
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Micha DrukkerFaculty of Science
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Collaborative and effective drug development
There are many complex links in the chain that provides patients with new drugs: from fundamental science, to clinical tests, to production. The entire chain can be found in Leiden. Leiden University, the Leiden University Medical Center (LUMC) and the businesses at the Leiden Bio Science Park (LBSP)…
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Quantum optics for asylum seekers
The Clinical Epidemiology department at the LUMC has set up a series of lectures for asylum seekers. The series has become a huge success.
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Martine JagerFaculty of Medicine
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Ingrid MeulenbeltFaculty of Medicine
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Christine MummeryFaculty of Medicine
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Adriaan LankesterFaculty of Medicine
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Robert KlautzFaculty of Medicine
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Pieter HiemstraFaculty of Medicine
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Nienke BiermaszFaculty of Medicine
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Leon AartsFaculty of Medicine
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Onno MeijerFaculty of Medicine
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Susana Chuva de Sousa LopesFaculty of Medicine
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Douwe AtsmaFaculty of Medicine
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Johannes VerschuurenFaculty of Medicine
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Jeroen EikenboomFaculty of Medicine
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Katja ZeppenfeldFaculty of Medicine
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Ko Willems van DijkFaculty of Medicine
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Camiel BoonFaculty of Medicine
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Enrico LoprioreFaculty of Medicine
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Piet PostmusFaculty of Medicine
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Michel FerrariFaculty of Medicine
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Erik KlokFaculty of Medicine
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Anske Van der BomFaculty of Medicine
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Arn van den MaagdenbergFaculty of Medicine
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Annemieke Aartsma-RusFaculty of Medicine
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Can type 1 diabetes be cured?
Eelco de Koning takes us on a journey through time. He explains what type 1 diabetes is, how it is currently treated and what the future for patients might look like.
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United States
This is an Erasmus+ International Credit Mobility project of Leiden University Medical Center with Boston Children’s Hospital in the USA.
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Health research and expertise at the IBL
We investigate the molecular basis underlying health and disease and provide answers to existing and emerging health problems. Within this theme, we study diseases ranging from rare genetic disorders to cancer and infectious diseases. We make use of a wide variety of model systems and pursue diverse…
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Strong muscles start in the gut
Researchers from the LUMC and the Universities of Granada and Almería have found a gut bacterium that is associated with stronger muscles in people and mice. Their findings, published in the journal Gut, hint at the potential for new probiotics to support muscle strength and healthy ageing.
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Festive meeting: Vision on Statistical Science & info on the new Masters track
This September a new Masters Track
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Leideners and researchers learn from each other at the Science Market
3 October University has become something of a tradition: a bit of science among the Leidens Ontzet celebrations. During the new and improved edition, the WetenschapsWarenMarkt (Science Market), visitors spoke to researchers about the nitrogen problem, making organs and the city’s connections with A…
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Come to the (science) fair on 3 October!
Want to find out how to assemble a human skeleton? Do you know what chemistry can be found around you? And are you easily fooled by fake news? Discover this and more at our Science Fair on 3 October.
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Mathematical model helps to explain the formation of spine and ribs
Mathematical biologists from Leiden have developed a model that helps to explain how the spine and vertebrae, among other things, form during embryonic development. The same process, the other way around, plays a key role in cancer metastasis. Publication in iScience.
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Jan Anthonie BruijnFaculty of Medicine
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Alberto Pereira AriasFaculty of Medicine
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Gregorius LuytenFaculty of Medicine
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Suzanne CannegieterFaculty of Medicine
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Gerard Jan BlauwFaculty of Medicine
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Johan JukemaFaculty of Medicine
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Peter ten DijkeFaculty of Medicine
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Marcus de RuiterFaculty of Medicine
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Peter Paul van BenthemFaculty of Medicine
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Pancras HogendoornFaculty of Humanities