1,375 search results for “risk they” in the Public website
-
Towards individualizing anticoagulant therapy - Understanding risk factors for thrombosis and bleeding
PhD defence
-
Exploring the Landscape of Rheumatoid Arthritis: Piecing Together Risk Factors and Autoantibodies
PhD defence
-
Learning to swim the endless waves: Examining self-management and risk factors for (chronic) depression
PhD defence
-
pressure and its treatment in the very old: balancing benefits and risks
PhD defence
-
Safety and performance of high-risk medical devices: the role of real- world data
PhD defence
-
Metabolic Risk and Cardiovascular Disease: Insights from Multiple Omics, Biobank Data and Epidemiological Approaches
PhD defence
-
Novel risk factors for poor outcome in frail cardiac surgery patients
PhD defence
-
From Paper to Practice: A journey towards integrated care for youth at- risk and their families
PhD defence
-
Van Marum Mini-Symposium: EUV-induced hydrogen plasma, and risks for optics degradation and particle contamination control
Lecture
-
calcium evaluation on routine chest computed tomography for cardias risk stratification
PhD defence
-
Nienke BouwFaculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
-
Joeri ReindersFaculteit Governance and Global Affairs
-
Kimberly Winkel-KuiperFaculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
-
Risky Business?
Behavioral and neural mechanisms underlying risky decision-making in adolescents
-
About
The Leiden Risk & Regulation Lab serves as hub for excellent research at the forefront of regulation and risk governance and acts a platform for engagement with the practice of, and education in, regulation and risk governance.
-
Past Events
The Risk and Regulation Lab from organises events and workshops in Leiden and The Hague. On this page you can read reports of the events that already took place.
-
Restraint under conditions of uncertainty: Why the United States tolerates cyberattacks
This new article by Monica Kaminska is part of a special issue for Journal of Cybersecurity, based on a selection of contributions from THe Hague Program for Cyber Norms' 2019 Conference.
-
About this minor
Contemporary societies experience numerous crises, risks and disasters. In this minor, you will explore each of these themes in relation to grand challenges such as climate change, intensified disasters, cybersecurity incidents, and risks associated with emerging technologies.
-
Cyber Security (MSc)
The executive master’s programme in Cyber Security of Leiden University takes a multidisciplinary approach that helps you develop effective and sustainable solutions for cyber risks and threats.
-
Too big to fool: moral hazard, bailouts, and corporate responsibility
On the 14th December 2016, Steven L. Schwarcz, Stanley A. Star Professor of Law and Business at Duke University School of Law gave the thirteenth Hazelhoff Guest Lecture. Professor Schwarcz questioned the often-heard assumption that systemically important financial institutions engage in excessive…
-
Dutch doctors threaten legal action against Snapchat after sale of illegal vapes
Dutch doctors hold social media platform Snapchat responsible for the illegal sale of vapes, and are threatening legal action. Bart Schermer, Professor of Law and Digital Technology, spoke to RTL news: 'Snapchat is not liable for the content of its users'.
-
Genetic syndromes
-
-
Stephanus HuijbregtsFaculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
-
Contact
Do you have any questions about the minor Crisis, Risk and Disaster Management? Please contact us!
-
Scholars for Scholars Leiden
The aim of the Scholars for Scholars Fund is to build a sustainable support infrastructure at Leiden University for researchers affected by war and unrest.
-
Why It Is Wrong to Use Student Evaluations of Professors as a Measure of Teaching Effectiveness
In this article, Eamon Aloyo argues that university supervisors should not use student evaluations of teachers as a measure of teaching effectiveness.
-
Born to be shy?
An international mega-analysis on the neurobiological link between inhibited temperament and social anxiety disorder
-
SPRING
In this project we followed children of parents with an anxiety disorder. We wanted to examine how these children develop and try to better understand why it is that some children develop fears, whilst other children do not. In this project, we mainly focus on social anxiety disorder and panic disor…
-
In vivo tracking and biodistribution of protein aggregates
Therapeutic proteins have revolutionized the treatment of many severe diseases like multiple sclerosis, haemophilia, diabetes and many more. Unfortunately, even recombinant proteins with structures (almost) identical to those of their endogenous counterparts often induce the formation of anti drug antibodies…
-
Assessing the Impacts Of Climate Change on Cultural Heritage in The Netherlands
This project aims to identify, quantify and map the exposure of Dutch national monuments to four climate change effects: flooding, waterlogging, drought and heat.
-
Explaining the gender gap in COVID-19 vaccination attitudes
In this article, Dimiter Toshkov aims to explains the gender gap in COVID-19 vaccination attitudes.
-
Collaborations
Ecotox is located in an ambitious surrounding at the Leiden University. It is an initiative of both institutes Institute of Environmental Sciences (CML) and Institute of Biology Leiden (IBL).
-
Who we are
The Risk and Regulation Lab is co-directed by:
-
Understanding delinquent development from childhood into early adulthood in early onset offenders
On 30 September 2021 Babette van Hazebroek defended her thesis 'Understanding delinquent development from childhood into early adulthood in early onset offenders'. The doctoral research was supervised by Prof. J.W. de Keijser and Prof. A. Popma (VUMC).
-
Towards understanding the toxicity of copper nanoparticles in aquatic ecosystems
Promotores: Prof.dr. W.J.G.M. Peijnenburg & Dr. M.G. Vijver
-
Do common antibiotic treatments influence emotional processing?
People who have taken antibiotics in the past three months pay more attention to negative facial expressions, according to research by postdoc Katerina Johnson and assistant professor Laura Steenbergen. This may explain how antibiotics increase the risk of developing depression.
-
The Power and Pains of Polysemy: Maritime Trade, Averages, and Institutional Development in the Low Countries (15th–16th Centuries)
The Power and Pains of Polysemy: Maritime Trade, Averages, and Institutional Development in the Low Countries (15th–16th Centuries) investigates the development of General Average and other so-called Averages in the Low Countries on the eve of the early modern period, showing how the various varieties…
-
Addressing climate change in the age of artificial intelligence: three registers of human rights struggles
In this article, Barrie Sander, Assistant Professor of International Law, elaborates some of the risks that arise from relying on AI technologies to address climate change and explores the extent to which human rights law may be harnessed to address such risks through three registers of human rights…
-
Predicting alcohol use disorder through machine learning
How to come to valid risk stratification of alcohol use disorder?
-
Mobility, Control and Technology in Border Areas: Discretion and Decision-making in the Information Age
On 20 March 2019, Tim Dekkers defended his thesis 'Mobility, Control and Technology in Border Areas: Discretion and Decision-making in the Information Age'. The doctoral research was supervised by Prof. dr. J.P. van der Leun en Prof. dr. M.A.H. van der Woude.
-
Education
The Institute of Security and Global Affairs (ISGA) offers courses at both bachelor’s and master’s level. There are also minors, online learning and courses for professionals.
-
Healthy food, healthy world
What does it mean to eat healthily and responsibly? This question is gaining a new urgency now that in many countries undernourishment is being overtaken by diseases of affluence, such as obesity, and we are also becoming more aware of the environmental impact of our eating habits. It’s time to take…
-
Cancer and heredity
Some people are predisposed to develop cancer. Mutations in genetic material that increase a person’s chances of developing cancer can already be present at birth. Researchers are closely examining these mutations to learn more about how cancer begins to develop.
-
The Dutch Archaeological Expedition to the Theban Necropolis, Luxor West Bank
Mission Director: Dr. Carina van den Hoven (The Netherlands Institute for the Near East, Leiden University)
-
Emotions and the psychosocial development of children with and without Developmental Language Disorder
Dissertation
-
Breaking the cycle of mutually reinforcing societal stressors and mental health problems in Burundi
In what ways can mental health care policy and interventions help break the cycle of mutually reinforcing societal stressors and mental health problems in Burundi?
-
Biosafety Level 3 laboratory
Within the Leiden University Medical Center (LUMC) several research projects use pathogenic microorganisms of risk group 3. For working with these pathogens, the LUMC has a high containment research lab to safely perform the experiments for man and environment.
-
Research
SBB research focuses on the complex operational, organisational dynamics of technology-intensive sectors.
-
Effective Protection of Fundamental Rights in a pluralist world
This research project from Leiden University looks at the opportunities and threats that flow from the existence of institutional and normative diversity in the area of fundamental rights for the effective protection of those rights in a pluralist world.
-
Research
Covering the entire chain of Environmental Risk Assessment