426 search results for “immune systems” in the Student website
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Targeting the immune system to inhibit atherosclerosis
A new treatment for atherosclerosis showed promising results in isolated cells but proved to be less effective in initial animal tests. Bachelor student Biopharmaceutical Sciences Willemijn van der Heijden aimed to understand why. She investigated whether the formation of a protein layer around the…
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Drugs for our immune system in the right place at the right time
Immunologist Leender Trouw specialises in the complement system, which is part of the immune system. In some diseases drugs help activate or inhibit this system. This is best done ‘in the right place at the right time’ − the title of his inaugural lecture.
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Werken aan een effectiever malariavaccin
In het Leids Universitair Medisch Centrum wordt gewerkt aan de ontwikkeling van een nieuw malariavaccin dat effectiever is dan de huidige vaccins.
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Irene Pascual Garciai.pascual.garcia@biology.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5272727
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Leila Akkari appointed Special Professor of Cancer–immune interactions
Leila Akkari was appointed Special Professor of Cancer-immune interactions at the Leiden Institute of Chemistry (LIC) on 15 December. Akkari is a researcher at the Netherlands Cancer Institute (NKI), where she studies the relationship between cancer cells and the immune system, with a particular focus…
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Franciscus Claasf.h.j.claas.2@umail.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5263801
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Paul Parrenp.w.h.i.parren@lumc.nl | 071 5269111
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Leiden students develop highly contagious card game
Infecting each other with viruses and bacteria while protecting yourself with medicines and vaccinations. Sounds like a fun evening, right? Master students Life Science & Technology Rafael Jezior and Dennis de Beeld certainly think so. Together, they developed ImmunoWars: an exciting card game based…
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Better treatment of systemic autoimmune diseases requires close collaboration
Exceptional collaboration between physicians is needed to better understand and treat autoimmune diseases that cause inflammation in various organ systems.
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Thomas Ottenhofft.h.m.ottenhoff@lumc.nl |
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Annette van der Helm-van Mila.h.m.van_der_helm@lumc.nl | 071 5261290
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Mark de Boerm.g.j.de_boer@lumc.nl | 071 5262613
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Buddy system: Barrier-free studying
Do you no longer want to be limited by health problems or dyslexia in your study? Get a buddy!
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Sjaak Neefjesj.j.c.neefjes@lumc.nl | 071 5263800
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Martina Chirilus-Brucknerm.chirilus-bruckner@math.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5274837
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Hermen Jan Hupkeshhupkes@math.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5275587
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Arjen Doelmana.doelman@math.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5277123
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LUMC professor Maria Yazdanbakhsh receives Spinoza Prize
Leiden professor of Cellular Immunology of Parasitic Infections Maria Yazdanbakhsh receives the prestigious NWO Spinoza Prize this year. This, in many ways, border-crossing scientist contributes with her research to more effective vaccines against parasitic infections and better medication for inflammatory…
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Nicolas Navarren.h.navarre@cml.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5272727
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Shana HeppingFaculteit Governance and Global Affairs
s.l.hepping@fgga.leidenuniv.nl | 070 8009500
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Margo Donam.a.dona@biology.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5272727
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Sander Hilleshille@math.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5277109
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Sabotage and Subversion: How covert activity shapes the new international system
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3D-printed mini-tumours: a leap forward in improving cancer immunotherapy
Leiden researchers have developed a groundbreaking model to advance cancer immunotherapy. Using a 3D printer, they create mini-tumors within an environment that closely mimics human tissue. They have also developed a method to monitor real-time interactions of these mini-tumours with immune cells during…
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ERC-subsidie om uit te zoeken hoe kinderen luchtweginfecties te lijf gaan
De crèche en het klaslokaal zijn misschien wel de meest gunstige plekken voor ziekteverwekkers. Toch is er relatief weinig bekend over hoe kinderen reageren op virussen en bacteriën en hoe het komt dat sommige kinderen veel beter beschermd zijn dan anderen. Simon Jochems, onderzoeker aan het Leids Universitair…
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Hai Linh.x.lin@cml.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5277460
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Aysegül Çelika.celik@cml.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5272727
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LUMC researchers use viruses to fight prostate cancer
Modified viruses can both kill cancer cells and activate the immune system. This is what an LUMC team discovered while researching a new prostate cancer therapy.
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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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Bartolomeus Häussling Löwgrenb.j.p.m.haussling.lowgren@cml.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5272727
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Md Faysal Tareqm.f.tareq@cml.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5272727
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New easy-to-use tuberculosis vaccine patch in development
Researchers from Leiden have developed a promising TB vaccine that users can self-administer via a special patch. This could be beneficial for countries with limited health services, says PhD candidate Malene Neustrup.
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Shruti Jains.jain@cml.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5272727
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Ben Wielstrab.m.wielstra@biology.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5275135
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Patrick van Hagep.van.hage@biology.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5274950
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Why stress could be good for you
Acute stress seems to have a surprisingly positive effect on our health. Researcher Erin Faught received an NWO veni grant to find out why that is and how we can use that knowledge to our advantage. For her lab research, she uses a remarkable small animal to learn more about our own stress levels.
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Erik Danene.danen@lacdr.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5274486
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From lockdown to the lab: Leiden PhD researcher develops ‘decoy molecule’ to slow down coronavirus
While the Netherlands was in lockdown because of the coronavirus, PhD candidate Koen Rijpkema began his research into the same virus. In the lab, he developed molecules that can inhibit an important viral enzyme.
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Jennifer Andersonj.a.anderson@cml.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5272727
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A lifeline for Leiden research – TB solution a step closer thanks to this Indonesian university
Herman Spaink knows of many substances that may help combat tuberculosis. Lab space to study them safely is very limited in Leiden. A brand-new lab at Universitas Gadjah Mada in Indonesia will soon provide a solution. About time, says Spaink, ‘The disease is on the rise and is becoming less sensitive…
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Maurijn van der Zeem.van.der.zee@biology.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5274885
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Lioe-Fee de Geus-Oeil.f.de_geus-oei@lumc.nl | 071 5269111
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Over €900,000 for new atherosclerosis treatment
How can we slow the progression of atherosclerosis? Researcher Amanda Foks believes the answer may be switching off ageing immune cells. This could lead to an entirely new treatment for heart attacks and strokes. She has been awarded an Established Investigator Dekker Grant by the Dutch Heart Founda…
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Mike Slootwegh.j.slootweg@cml.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5272727
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Berent Barisb.t.baris@cml.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5272727
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Atherosclerosis resembles an autoimmune disease. Marie Depuydt graduated on this topic, with honours
In addition to cholesterol and high blood pressure as risk factors for atherosclerosis, we may need to address our own immune system to prevent a heart attack or stroke. Marie Depuydt revealed which cells exactly reside in the atherosclerotic plaque that narrows an artery. The presence of a diverse…