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Safety of the Artisan iris-fixated phakic intraocular lens
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How T cells talk to the neighborhood
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Selective fetal growth restriction in identical twins: from womb to adolescence
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Metagenomic sequencing in clinical virology: advances in pathogen detection and future prospects
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Comparative Effectiveness of Surgery for Traumatic Acute Subdural Hematoma
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The Unique Procoagulant Adaptations of Pseudonaja Textilis Venom Factor V and Factor X
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Healthcare and population health: AI research in Leiden, Delft and Rotterdam
‘Our health is the area that stands to gain most from artificial intelligence.’ The three universities in Zuid-Holland are helping make these gains. Three researchers talk about their collaborative research into AI for health, drug discovery and healthcare in the AI knowledge cluster in Zuid-Holland.…
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Workshop Exploring the Role of Hype in the Future of Quantum Technology
Telling sensationalised stories, exaggerating benefits and understating the risks: creating ‘hype’ about something doesn't sound like something a responsible scientist would indulge in. Or could we also use hype in a ‘good way'? What could we achieve by opening up quantum futures for wider discussions,…
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Obesity and Metabolic Syndrome: From Clinical to Public Health Perspectives. Results from population-based studies of the Dutch and the Indonesian
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Van Marum Colloquium: Visualizing electrified solid-liquid interfaces
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In Memoriam Emeritus Professor G. van Dijk
Gerrit van Dijk was born on 14th August 1939 in Kampen. He studied Mathematics in Utrecht where he also received his PhD in 1969 on the thesis ‘Spherical functions on the p-adic group PGL(2)’. His supervisor was prof. dr. T.A. Springer. The academic year 1969-1970 he spent in Princeton, at the Institute…
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Working with SBB Interns. By Roel Bulthuis of Merck Serono
Since 2008 every half a year an SBB student starts with an internship for Merck Serono Ventures in Geneva. Head of the company Roel Bulthuis selects and works with the SBB interns and shares his experiences as an employer. He is very pleased.
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The mystery of Einstein's sink
According to some stories, Einstein washed his hands there only once. According to others, students moved it as a joke. Whatever the case may be, Einstein's sink has enjoyed mythical status among students and employees of the Faculty of Science for decades. But what is the real story? Alumnus Alex Pietrow…
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Scientific research with any smartphone camera
Although smartphones and other consumer cameras are increasingly used for scientific applications like citizen science, it’s still difficult to compare and combine data from different devices. PhD student Olivier Burggraaff developed a new easy-to-use standardised method which makes it possible for…
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How degree programmes prepare students better for the labour market
From ‘challenges’ at ministries to reflection sessions where students coach each other. Students, study advisers and other employees shared their best practices regarding labour market preparation at the Employability Working Conference on 24 January.
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Zebra finches discriminate wit from wet
Can Zebra finches learn to distinguish two very similar Dutch words? Research by behavioral biologist Verena Ohms proved that they can identify 'wit' and 'wet'. Ohms published her findings in
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Searching for the origins of life in space with 8.9 million euros
With 8.9 million euros from the Danish National Research Foundation, Aarhus University and Leiden Observatory will establish the Center for Interstellar Catalysis. The centre is led by Aarhus professor Liv Hornekær and aims to find out how and when the building blocks of life formed in the Universe.…
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Last Week’s Hype: On the Blackstar album and death of David Bowie
Can David Bowie’s death be seen as a carefully staged hype, just one last version of the musician’s ever-surprising public persona? Cultural Studies researchers Gerlov van Engelenhoven and Bram Ieven look into it.
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Collaborating on big data to unravel disease processes
Patients with the same illness often receive the same treatment, even if the cause of the illness is different for each person. This represents a new step towards ultimately being able to offer every patient more personalised treatment.
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Droplet formation caught on camera
Those pesky raindrops that get you wet on your way to work, are formed high up in the sky from clouds of water vapour. The process of nucleation describes the way this happens. Edgar Blokhuis of the Leiden Institute of Chemistry developed a theory to describe this transition more precisely. Chemists…
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Clinically Suspect Arthralgia, Unraveling the Development of Rheumatoid Arthritis
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Urbanization in Indonesia and Its Impact on Non-communicable Diseases
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Data-driven Improvement of Hip Fracture Care
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Percutaneous hepatic perfusion in unresectable liver metastases
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Multifaceted role of the complement system in health and disease
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Red cell transfusion in critically ill patients
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Mini-workshop Differential Argument Marking
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Internet-Based Treatment for Eating Disorders: Bridging the Treatment Gap
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The determinants of effective eHealth: high-quality applications and optimal organization
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The diagnostic management of suspected pulmonary embolism in special patient populations
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Nonhuman primate adenoviruses for use as oncolytic agents
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Clinical characteristics and management of retinitis pigmentosa
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Evaluating abdominal aortic aneurysm and carotid artery surgery in the Netherlands
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Improving survival prediction models for liver transplantation candidates
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Lighting Up Cancer Aggressiveness
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Light therapy for cancer-related fatigue in (non-)Hodgkin Lymphoma Survivors
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Preclinical therapy development in FSHD
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The spectrum of central serous chorioretinopathy
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Advanced echocardiography in characterization and management of patients with secondary mitral regurgitation
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Preclinical and ‘near-patient’ models for the evaluation of experimental therapy in prostate and bladder cancer
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Blood flow dynamics in the total cavopulmonary connection long-term after Fontan completion
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Disentangling the relationship between depression, obesity and cardiometabolic disease
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Fluorescent in vivo models for hematopoietic stem cell and lymphoid lineage analysis
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Near-infrared fluorescence imaging with indocyanine green in vascular surgery
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Characteristics and clinical outcomes of mucosal melanoma
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Finding valuable direction for teaching and learning in campus- integrated Medical Massive Open Online Courses
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Management of disturbed homeostasis in critically ill patients and influence on outcome
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Surveillance for familial and hereditary pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma
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Nikolay Ivanovich Pirogov and his contribution to Medicine in 19th Century Imperial Russia
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