55 search results for “synthesis he molecular” in the Student website
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Qinxin He
Faculty of Humanities
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Chunjiang He
Science
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Bingshu He
Science
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Yupeng He
Science
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Kai He
Science
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Murad Bozik
Science
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Sebastian Pomplun
Science
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Gilles van Wezel
Science
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Dorien Peters
Faculteit Geneeskunde
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Meiru Wang
Science
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Kevin Groen
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Sam Boerlijst
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Jeroen Codee
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Sander Wezenberg
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Louie Krol
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Alan Kai Hassen
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Dennis Hetterscheid
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Jorinde Nuytinck
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Xinya Pan
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Francesco Buda
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Niels van der Windt
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Pieter Reitsma
Faculteit Geneeskunde
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Emilie Didaskalou
Science
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Giulia Callegaro
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Esther van der Ent
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Sylvia de Pater
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Dennis Claessen
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Véronique Ongenae
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Paul Hooykaas
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Bas ter Braak
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Marije Niemeijer
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Marcel Schaaf
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Erik van Geest
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Herman Spaink
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Peter Bouwman
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Salma Balazadeh
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Leindert Boogaard
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Bob van de Water
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Alireza Mashaghi Tabari
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Egidius Smeets
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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.
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From droplets in the freezer to the inception of a potent new antibiotic
What started as an idea during a social gathering led to an unexpected breakthrough in research on resistant bacteria. Biologists and chemists from Leiden developed a new substance that proves to be effective against bacteria resistant to antibiotics. They published their discovery in Nature Chemist…
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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.
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How Oncode-PACT is bringing new cancer medicines closer with 325 million in Growth Fund money
How can you ensure that more experimental drugs reach the finish line? At the moment, only one in twenty cancer drugs that are tested on humans makes it to the market. This is an enormous loss for patients and society. With a grant from the National Growth Fund, Oncode-PACT aims to efficiently select…
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Unique exhibition translates science into music, images and dance
Leiden researchers from different disciplines look together at complex social problems. What happens when they join forces with artists? The results could be seen on Tuesday 11 June during a unique exhibition. Take a look for yourself:
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International students start a master’s thanks to a LExS
This academic year 49 promising international students will start their master’s degree here thanks to a Leiden University Excellence Scholarship (LExS). The students, all from outside the EU, were welcomed in a special ceremony on 5 September. Who are they?
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Madouc Bergers made her own enzyme inhibitors for her bachelor’s thesis
For her bachelor’s thesis, Molecular Science and Technology student Madouc Bergers synthesized her own molecule that can inhibit the breakdown of sugars. Although most students do not even manage to make one building block, Madouc made three. Partly because of this, she has been nominated for the Science…
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New protein inhibitors against cancer? Unilever Research Prize for Aukje Beers
Aukje Beers combined theory and practice, as well as chemistry, biology, and computer models. In this way, she discovered two protein inhibitors during her master’s project that could contribute to the development of a new cancer drug. For her research, Beers received the Unilever Research Prize on…
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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.
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New book shows impact of coronavirus on Leiden
Tuesday 7 September sees the release of the book ‘Plots stond het Leidse leven stil’ by Charlotte Boin, a freelance writer from Leiden. This book of interviews gives an impression of the turbulent effect of coronavirus on the lives of students, researchers and partners of Leiden University.