25 search results for “mulder” in the Staff website
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Johannes MulderFaculteit Geneeskunde
j.mulder@umail.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 526 6530
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Sophie MulderLeiden University Libraries
s.i.mulder@library.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5272814
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Simone MulderFaculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
s.f.mulder@fsw.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5272727
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Eric MulderFaculty of Archaeology
e.p.g.mulder@arch.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5272633
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Manon MulderFaculty of Science
mulder@physics.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5275719
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Lilian MulderAdministration and Central Services
l.e.j.mulder@bb.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5274690
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Willeke MulderFaculty of Science
wmulder@strw.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5272727
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Gerard MulderFaculty of Science
g.mulder@lacdr.leidenuniv.nl |
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Elly MulderFaculty of Humanities
c.mulder@hum.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5272727
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Nikki MulderFaculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
n.mulder@fsw.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5276243
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Regine MuldersFaculty of Humanities
r.c.mulders@hum.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5278093
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Michel MuldersFaculty of Science
m.s.j.mulders@biology.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5275996
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Adri Mulder-StapelFaculty of Science
a.a.mulder@hortus.leidenuniv.nl | 06 39888366
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Hannah De MulderFaculty of Humanities
h.n.m.de.mulder@hum.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5277563
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New research to get young people back into reading for pleasure
Young people are more likely to find long texts unappealing to read, particularly with all the digital distractions. To improve young people’s reading skills, Elise Swart and Hannah De Mulder are starting an innovative study to make reading fun again.
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Rozita Abdolrahimi Raeni wins KNMP Student Award
Student Rozita Abdolrahimi Raeni is one of this year's winners of the KNMP Student Award. The Royal Dutch Society for the Advancement of Pharmacy (KNMP) hands out the award annually. Rozita is a master's student in Pharmacy and received the award for her excellent study results, motivation and commi…
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Gravitation funding for five projects with Leiden researchers
The Advanced Nano-electrochemistry Institute Of the Netherlands (ANION) consortium will receive 23.6m euros in Gravitation funding for research on important electrochemical processes for energy transition. An additional four consortia with members from Leiden have also been awarded funding.
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Vidi grants for 12 researchers from Leiden University
An impressive 12 researchers from Leiden University have been awarded an 800,000-euro grant by the Dutch Research Council (NWO). This will enable them to develop their own line of research over the next five years.
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Iprotics Wins the Venture Challenge Spring 2022
The winner of the 2022 Spring edition of the NWO Venture Challenge was announced during the Dutch Biotech Event. The innovative startup Iprotics has developed specific proteasome inhibitors that potentially treat multiple myeloma (MM) without the side-effects known from traditional proteasome inhibi…
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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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The ragwort problem: scientific insights and management
Symposium
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‘The Senior Teaching Qualification allows you to reflect on your teaching and interact with other lecturers’
Fifteen passionate lecturers from Leiden University were awarded the Senior Teaching Qualification (SKO) on Thursday 27 January. One of them is Frank Takes, as of 1 February Associate Professor of Computer Science. For him the SKO was a good opportunity to reflect on how he teaches.
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Ine Tijdens on forty years at LACDR: ‘No two days were the same’
She walked into the Sylvius building as a wide-eyed twenty-something in 1984, and next year, she’ll be leaving us as a soon-to-be retiree in her sixties. Ine Tijdens (66) reflects on more than four decades at LACDR. ‘One year, I got a little whip for Sinterklaas. That says something about my persona…
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Protoplanetary discs are much smaller than previously thought
Many protoplanetary discs in which new planets are formed are much smaller than thought. Using the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) scientists of the Leiden Observatory looked at 73 protoplanetary discs in the Lupus region.
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Scouring the brain for causes of psychiatric illnesses
What happens in the brains of people with psychiatric illnesses? With a €23.23 million gravity grant, scientists from different fields will search for biological causes over the next decade. ‘By joining forces, we hope to improve diagnosis and treatment for patients with these diseases.’