274 search results for “sara cell differentiatie” in the Student website
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Sara Alkabra
Administratief Shared Service Centre
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Sara Hamed
Faculty of Humanities
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Sara Mirahmadi
Faculty of Humanities
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Sara Evers
Faculteit Rechtsgeleerdheid
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Sara Pels
Faculteit Rechtsgeleerdheid
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Sara Cigna
LURIS
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Sara Velthuizen
Faculteit der Sociale Wetenschappen
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Sara Blokland
Faculty of Humanities
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Sara Hondmann
Instituut Psychologie
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Sara Perlstein
Faculty Governance and Global Affairs
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Sara van Gerwen
Faculteit der Sociale Wetenschappen
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Sara de Wit
Faculty of Humanities
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Sara Petrollino
Faculty of Humanities
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Sara Kulic
Faculty Governance and Global Affairs
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Sara Bolghiran
Faculty of Humanities
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Sara Polak
Faculty of Humanities
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Sara Brandellero
Faculty of Humanities
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Sara Clarrise Noussi-Tegantchouang Njomgang
Faculty of Humanities
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Dennis Claessen
Science
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Micha Drukker
Science
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Honorary doctorate for Canadian-American astrophysicist Sara Seager
Leiden University will confer an honorary doctorate on astrophysicist Sara Seager for her work on exoplanets.
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Frank Schaftenaar
Science
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Willem Fibbe
Faculteit Geneeskunde
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Ewa Snaar-Jagalska
Science
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Douwe Atsma
Faculteit Geneeskunde
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Noortje Dannenberg
Science
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Erik Danen
Science
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Véronique Ongenae
Science
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Sara Polak: 'We have seen a failed attempt at a revolution'
A flood of news reports, push notifications and even extra news broadcasts: on Wednesday, the world was shocked by the storming of the Capitol in Washington. Americanist Sara Polak discusses the events.
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Joost Beltman
Science
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Arthur Ram
Science
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Sara Brandellero: ‘We need to protect the city from an excess of light’
On 25 September, lights throughout Leiden will be turned off for the Seeing Stars event. What makes the urban night so special? We asked university lecturer Sara Brandellero, who researches cities, night and migration.
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While doing research on victimhood, Criminology student Sara suffered a serious injury and became a victim herself
In the middle of doing research for her master’s thesis, Sara Kalf (24) was hit by a car and got seriously injured. After a long period of rehabilitation and hard work, this week she can finally add her signature to the wall of the Academy Building’s ‘Sweat Room’.
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Marjolein Crooijmans
Science
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Tessa Vergroesen
Instituut Biologie Leiden
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Saloni Saxena
Science
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Christine Mummery
Faculteit Geneeskunde
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How cells talk by pulling on a fibre network
Mechanics play a larger role in blood vessel formation, and other developmental biology, than previously thought. Cells appear to respond to mechanical signals, such as pressure. Through the extracellular matrix, a network of fibrous proteins, cells can supposedly exchange those mechanical signals over…
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Serkan Aslan
Science
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Bacteria without cell wall gobble up DNA from environment
A bacterium hiding from the immune system and picking up bits of DNA from its environment. The result: gaining new traits, such as better protection against antibiotics. Fortunately, we have not found such a damning scenario yet. However, PhD student Renée Kapteijn did find the first clues, which…
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Greater understanding of specialised cell could prevent strokes
Ilze Bot wants to reduce the prevalence of cardiovascular diseases. Her research focuses on mast cells, which protect us from infections but can also make us ill.
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forming embryo to cancer metastasis: the significance of collective cell movement
Luca Giomi has the first results of his ERC consolidator grant. He discovered that epithelial cells move collectively but in different ways, depending on the scale you look at. It is hexatic at small scales, and becomes nematic at larger scales: it is a multiscale order. This collective movement of…
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Remko Offringa
Science
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Joey Zuijdervelt
Science
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Sara Polak: 'I want to know if what social media is doing to the political game in the US is unique'
Political games have existed throughout history, but what is the role of 'play' in the way the American political world has developed? University lecturer Sara Polak has received an ERC Starting Grant to investigate this.
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Stiffness and viscosity of cells differ in cancer and other diseases
During illness, the stiffness or viscosity of cells can change. Tom Evers demonstrated this by measuring such properties of human immune cells for the first time. ‘The stiffness of certain cells could be a way to make a diagnosis,’ Evers said. He defended his thesis on March 26th.
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First patient in the Netherlands successfully treated with stem cell gene therapy
Researchers from the Leiden University Medical Center (LUMC) have successfully used stem cell gene therapy to treat a baby with the severe congenital immune disorder SCID. An important milestone: it is the first time stem cell gene therapy of Dutch origin has been administered to a patient, and also…
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How cells determine the fate of proteins (and can we do it too?)
Cells in our bodies are often threatened by errors in our own proteins. The FLOW consortium, comprising scientists from various institutions including Leiden, is poised to meticulously map out for the first time how cells control proteins, correcting or removing faulty ones. This endeavour holds promise…
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collagen to canvas: interactive artwork brings the world between our cells to life
What’s really happening in the space between the cells in your body? With the Collagen Canvas project, students from Leiden University invite you to explore this question by blending science with art. This interactive artwork immerses you in the dynamics of the extracellular matrix—the invisible structure…
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How to hijack natural destruction in cells: ‘We need to understand it through and through’
Destroying proteins from the Golgi apparatus of the cell in a controlled manner. That is the focus of chemist Marta Artola’s pioneering research. By developing a groundbreaking technology to target specific proteins in the Golgi, Artola aims to unlock new ways for drug development. For this ambitious…