243 search results for “cancer planning” in the Staff website
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Eleven Open Competition Domain Science XS grants for Leiden researchers
Eleven researchers from Leiden University have been awarded an Open Competition Domain Science ENW XS grant by the Dutch Research Council for their research projects. They are researching how to make software faster and greener, improve cancer detection and reduce anxiety by manipulating the biological…
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Sexuality in the consulting room embarrasses oncologists
Cancer treatments often have an impact on people’s sexual health, but doctors and nurses do not discuss topics such as sexuality and intimacy with patients as a matter of course. This is what Esmée Krouwel, a physician-researcher at Leiden University Medical Center (LUMC), has discovered. With her research…
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Medical milestone at LUMC: first Dutch patient receives CAR T-cell therapy for autoimmune disease
The LUMC has become the first institution in the Netherlands to treat a patient with an autoimmune disease using CAR T-cell therapy.
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University flag travels to Mount Everest and back again
Leiden PhD candidate Mona Shahab climbed Mount Everest two years ago to raise money for the education of disadvantaged children in Egypt. She made it to the top and posed there with the University flag. She recently presented the flag to Rector Carel Stolker.
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Siuman Chung
Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
s.chung@fsw.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5273830
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Linyuan WangICLON
l.wang@iclon.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5272727
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Gregorius LuytenFaculty of Medicine
g.p.m.luyten@lumc.nl | 071 5266674
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Marije NiemeijerFaculty of Science
m.c.niemeijer@lacdr.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5276105
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Koos van der HoevenFaculty of Medicine
j.j.m.van.der.hoeven@lumc.nl | 071 5269111
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Peter ten DijkeFaculty of Medicine
p.ten_dijke@lumc.nl | 071 5269270
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Anita LiaoFaculty of Science
c.liao@lacdr.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5272727
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Frits KoningFaculty of Medicine
f.koning@lumc.nl | 071 5269111
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Hein PutterFaculty of Medicine
h.putter@lumc.nl | 071 5279705
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Fijs van LeeuwenFaculty of Medicine
f.w.b.van_leeuwen@lumc.nl | 071 5269111
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Pancras HogendoornFaculty of Humanities
p.c.w.hogendoorn@hum.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5272727
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Imke BrunsFaculty of Science
i.b.bruns@lacdr.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5276039
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Bart van HoekFaculty of Medicine
b.van_hoek@lumc.nl | 071 5269111
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Koen van der MaadenFaculty of Science
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Sylvia Le DévédecFaculty of Science
s.e.ledevedec@lacdr.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5274285
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Jerry BraunFaculty of Medicine
j.braun@lumc.nl | 071 5264022
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Jan van der LaanFaculty of Science
jw.vd.laan@cbg-meb.nl |
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Manfred WuhrerFaculty of Medicine
m.wuhrer@lumc.nl | 071 5269111
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Bas ter BraakFaculty of Science
s.j.ter.braak@lacdr.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5272727
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Tessa HagensFaculty of Science
t.m.s.hagens@lacdr.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5275706
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Henri VersteegFaculty of Medicine
h.h.versteeg@lumc.nl | 071 5263872
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Henricus VerspagetFaculty of Medicine
h.w.verspaget@umail.leidenuniv.nl |
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Corrie MarijnenFaculty of Medicine
c.a.m.marijnen@lumc.nl | 071 5265539
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Sjaak NeefjesFaculty of Medicine
j.j.c.neefjes@lumc.nl | 071 5263800
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Johanna MeijerFaculty of Medicine
j.h.meijer@lumc.nl | 071 5269760
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Jos JonkersFaculty of Science
j.m.m.jonkers@lacdr.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5272727
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Veni grant for ten Leiden researchers
Ten Leiden researchers have been awarded a Veni grant by the Dutch Research Council (NWO). The grant, of up to 280,000 euros, will enable them to elaborate their ideas over a period of three years.
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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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From research to practice: Leiden researchers awarded European grant
Various Leiden researchers have been awarded a European grant to explore the commercial or societal potential of previous research.
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Three innovative research projects awarded Open Competition Science-M funding
Tracking mucus-eating bacteria, mapping the complexity of planetary nebulae and a signalling pathway in cancer. These three Leiden projects have been awarded Open Competition Science-M funding by the Dutch Research Council.
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New traffic controller discovered on DNA railway
A new LUMC study has changed our understanding of how cells work. Researchers have discovered that the CFAP20 protein acts as a kind of ‘traffic controller’ on DNA. Without this protein, chaos ensues, potentially causing cancer. Their findings have been published in the prestigious journal Nature.
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Tazuko van Berkel and Noel de Miranda join Young Academy
Leiden researchers Tazuko van Berkel (Greek and Latin Language and Culture) and Noel de Miranda (Tumour Immunology, LUMC) will join the KNAW’s Young Academy next year. They will be inducted on 22 March 2021.
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Data Management Plan course for PhD's
Didactics, Career development
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A quick call with Corinda van Bohemen about the SteunLeiden.nl crowdfunding platform
From an emergency fund for Ukrainian students to a golf tournament for cancer research at the LUMC: the Leiden University Fund (LUF) crowdfunding platform is full of fantastic projects that enrich the university. If you are looking for funding for your idea or special project, crowdfunding may just…
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Proof of Concept grants for four Leiden researchers
Four Leiden researchers have been awarded Proof of Concept grants by the ERC. These grants, each worth 150,000 euros, help researchers translate the findings of previous ERC projects into innovative practical applications.
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Leiden’s poo can help rid patients of resistant gut bacteria
Transferring poo from healthy donors to the intestines of chronically ill people has beneficial effects on these recipients’ gut bacteria, also in the longer term. This is the conclusion of research by the Leiden University Medical Center (LUMC) and the Netherlands Donor Feces Bank (NDFB).
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Four Leiden researchers awarded Rubicon grants
Four promising young researchers will be able to conduct two years of research at a university abroad thanks to a Rubicon grant from the Dutch Research Council (NWO). The Leiden laureates are Renske Janssen, Girija Josh, Anne van der Meij and Yana van der Weegen.
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Recovery Plan for Ukrainian Astronomy: Supporting Post-war Recovery in Ukraine through Astronomy
Conference
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Christine Espin
Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
espinca@fsw.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5272727
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Hao WangFaculty of Science
h.wang@liacs.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5274799
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‘Pharmacogenetics will become part of patient care’
Does medicine make patients feel better or worse? We are getting better at predicting this from people’s DNA profiles, says Professor Jesse Swen. ‘It never fails to fascinate me how one DNA base pair can have such a huge effect on treatment with medication and the outcome.’
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Eight professors receive double appointment simultaneously
Delft, Nov. 15th, 2022 – Today, eight professors were simultaneously inaugurated as ‘Medical Delta professors’ at Leiden University, LUMC, TU Delft, Erasmus University and/or Erasmus MC. With an appointment of two or more of these five academic institutions, they combine technology and healthcare in…
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Leiden scientists join national effort to advance nanomedicine
A Dutch consortium has received €6.7 million to accelerate the development of nanomedicines together with patients. Researchers from Leiden University play a key role in the project.
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Five Leiden contributions to NWO Perspectief projects
Five consortia within the Perspectief programme that include Leiden researchers have received funding to start their research projects. These projects focus on (further) developing technological innovations, with societal and economic impact at their core.
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Researchers discover how malaria parasite survives in mosquitoes
Researchers from Leiden University Medical Center (LUMC) have discovered how malaria parasites escape the immune system of mosquitoes. The so-called QC enzyme changes proteins on the outside of the malaria parasite such that the immune cells are unable to recognise the parasite. As a result, the parasite…
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Inexhaustible source of human heart muscle cells allows strong reduction of animal testing
Researchers at the Leiden University Medical Centre (LUMC) have managed to culture human heart muscle cells on a massive scale. This is an exceptional achievement because it is very difficult to replicate heart muscle cells outside the body. Using a special technique, the researchers have now created…