198 search results for “organic chemistry” in the Staff website
-
Femke Reidsma
Faculteit Archeologie
-
Willie Peijnenburg
Science
-
Elmer Maurits
Science
-
Flu stops when you block the enzyme that cleaves off virus particles
A flu virus could cause a pandemic. And then we would be poorly armed because flu viruses are starting to become resistant to flu medications like Tamiflu. Chemist Merijn Vriends successfully worked on an improved version of such medications. He will be awarded his doctorate on September 12th.
-
Lies Bouwman
Science
-
Sebastian Pomplun
Science
-
Evani Lachmansingh
Science
-
Alexander Kros
Science
-
Marie-Jetta den Otter
ICLON
-
Jaap Reijling
Faculty Governance and Global Affairs
-
Arjan de Koning
Science
-
Nicola Thome
Science
-
Lars Jeuken
Science
-
Sander van Kasteren
Science
-
Making the invisible visible with ‘click chemistry’
Sander van Kasteren (Professor of Molecular Immunology) makes the invisible visible. He will explain more in his inaugural lecture.
-
How bittersweet sugar chemistry targets pathogens
The challenge is considerable, but so is the satisfaction when it succeeds: creating complex sugar molecules that play a role in biology.
-
Sarita Koendjbiharie
Faculty of Humanities
-
Stewart McDowall
Science
-
Ton Koopman
Faculty of Humanities
-
Michiel Veldhuis
Science
-
Dirk-Jan Kok
Science
-
Francesco Buda
Science
-
Mario van der Stelt
Science
-
Roxanne Kieltyka
Science
-
Madeline Kavanagh
Science
-
In memoriam Harold V.J. Linnartz 1965 – 2023: Unlocking the Chemistry of the Heavens
With great sadness we share the news that Prof. Harold Linnartz passed away suddenly and unexpectedly on Sunday 31 December 2023. We are all in shock, and our thoughts are with his wife and children, other family, and friends. Harold was at the heart of our institute, as a researcher, as a supervisor,…
-
Flentrop organ in Academy Building turns 25: ‘It’s a whole orchestra’
The organ in the Academy Building is 25 years old. University organist Jan Verschuren and tuner Bert Crama talk about the long history of university organs, improvising with short cortèges and their love for this organ.
-
‘I am curious and full of passion for understanding molecular chemistry’
Since May, Assistant professor BioTherapeutics Lu Su works in our faculty. Although she is still young, she already worked in many different fields and co-operated on two publications in big scientific journals. How did she become so successful and what motivates her to keep researching the possibilities…
-
Young Hae Choi
Science
-
Modified caffeine molecules help medical research move forward
Before researchers can develop targeted drugs, they need to know exactly how a disease works. Biochemist Bert Beerkens created molecules that allow them to find out. He used caffeine as the basis for new molecules that enable research into certain receptor proteins on cells.
-
Tessa Hagens
Science
-
Remus Dame
Science
-
Masja van Meeteren
Faculteit Rechtsgeleerdheid
-
Jorrit Smit
Faculteit der Sociale Wetenschappen
-
Anthe Janssen
Science
-
Curing diseases with lab-grown organs
Organs and tissues grown in the lab may in the future be able to cure people with organ failures. Micha Drukker, professor of Stem Cells, Developmental Biology and Technology for Innovative Drug Research, is convinced that the use of stem cells will make this possible. He will deliver his inaugural…
-
Sander Wezenberg
Science
-
AI in Chemistry: minisymposium
Conference
-
In Memoriam: Robert Louw 1936-2023
On 18 February 2023, our esteemed former colleague Robert Louw passed away. Rob was 86 years old.
-
Sylvestre Bonnet
Science
-
Erik van Geest
Science
-
Thomas Hankemeier
Science
-
Anna-Alexandra Marhold
Faculteit Rechtsgeleerdheid
- Vacancies
-
Fighting gliobastoma brain tumours with two grants
Few researchers see potential in research on glioblastoma, an incurable brain tumour. Alexander Kros brought together colleagues who are up to the challenge. European research funder ERC recently made 10.6 million euros available, a year earlier NWO provided 3 million euros. ‘In six years, we certainly…
-
New potential drug suppresses chemotherapy induced neuropathic pain
Oncode Investigator Mario van der Stelt and his colleagues have discovered a new potential drug that suppresses chemotherapy induced neuropathic pain.
-
Organ failure caused by viruses, how does it work? Now there are methods to find out
Dying from viral infection due to organ failure and blood loss: we still know little about how it can happen. Among other things, Huaqi Tang developed an organ-on-a-chip to figure it out. 'These technologies can offer unprecedented opportunities to fight the viruses that threaten our society.' Tang…
-
Walk-in concert University organ
Arts and culture
-
Walk-in concert University organ
Arts and culture
-
Walk-in concert University organ
Arts and culture