282 search results for “bioactive molecular” in the Staff website
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    Webb detects icy ingredients for making potential habitable worlds
        
    
An international team of astronomers, led by Will Rocha of Leiden Observatory, using the NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope have discovered that the key ingredients for making potentially habitable worlds are present in early-stage protostars, where planets have not yet formed.
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    Eredoctoraten voor Bonnie Honig, Eliot Higgins en Kelly Chibale
        
    
Leiden University will be conferring three honorary doctorates in its special anniversary year. They will be awarded to Eliot Higgins, truth finder and founder of Bellingcat, Bonnie Honig, expert in feminist theory and legal theory, and Kelly Chibale, professor of organic chemistry, who works on prevention…
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    Frederic Lens: building bridges in biodiversity research
        
    
Four green research institutes in Leiden are joining forces to integrate evolution and biodiversity research, at local and at the national level. Pivot in this collaboration is Frederic Lens.
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    The Nobel Prize in Chemistry went to an AI model (and rightly so)
        
    
Not experiments and lab coats, but computers and artificial intelligence: this year's Nobel Prize in Chemistry went to the inventors of the groundbreaking AI model, AlphaFold. This programme accurately predicts protein structures based on their genetic code—a crucial step in understanding biological…
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    Smart programming for the quantum computer that does not exist yet
        
    
Designing innovative algorithms, thinking outside the box, and brainstorming over coffee with his colleagues — this is what physicist Stefano Polla enjoys most. His success shines through in his nomination for the C.J. Kok Jury Award 2024 for PhD thesis of the Year.
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    Superselective bonds light up
        
    
Rather than one key and one strong lock, biology often uses tens or hundreds of weaker links to bind parts together, such as cells membranes. This allows for selectivity and also reversibility: the binding can also be undone. Researchers first caught this phenomenon using spheres or colloids, and published…
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    Designing the next generation of precision medicine
    
    
Lecture, Tuesday Talks: Science Insights
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    From Atoms to Asteroids: How Chemistry Governs the Birth of Planets
    
    
Lecture, Harold Linnartz Astrochemistry Prize lecture
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    New Year's Reception
    
    
Conference
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    3 October University: Science Market
    
    
Festival
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    Veni grants for 16 Leiden researchers
        
    
Sixteen researchers at Leiden University are to receive a Veni grant from the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO). These awards offer promising young researchers the opportunity to further develop their own ideas over a period of three years.
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    What a glow in the dark squid tells us about the human gut microbiome
    
    
Lecture, Tuesday Talks: Science Insights
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    How to make green hydrogen
    
    
Lecture, Tuesday Talks: Science Insights
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    LCN2 seminar January 2024
    
    
Lecture
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    AI in Chemistry: minisymposium
    
    
Conference
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    Computational Biology Modeling with Tree Search and Learning
    
    
Lecture
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    The Erasmus+ grant opens doors
        
    
What is it like to participate in the Erasmus+ grant programme as a Master's student from Ukraine? Yevhenii Radchenko did an eight-month internship at Leiden University in 2018. Soon after, he returned as a PhD candidate. 'You have little to lose, but a lot to gain.'
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    The Pursuit of Competence: Why our students need more meaningful challenges, not less.
        
    
The Leiden Academic Centre for Drug Research (LACDR) is closely connected to the education of our biopharmaceutical students, providing both courses and immersive internship projects. Among these is the Bachelor Research Project (BOO), which offers many students their first real scientific experience…
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    What Darwin couldn’t see: Expedition to uncover invisible life in Galápagos
        
    
An international research team is to search for invisible life in the Galápagos Islands. The diversity of bacteria and other microscopic organisms may not be evident to the naked eye, but it is essential to nature. To the islands' giant daisies, for instance: unique endemic plants that are currently…
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    Leiden Science rings in 2025 with inspiring speeches and happy winners
        
    
An impressive speech by Dean Jasper Knoester, a lecture by top researcher Mario van der Stelt about brain messengers, and the presentation of the faculty awards. 2025 begins on a hopeful and festive note, with a toast to a year of fruitful collaboration within and beyond the faculty.
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    Regulation of signal transduction pathways by hypoxia in breast cancer subtypes
    
    
PhD defence
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    Multifunctional Polypept(o)ide Miktoarm Star Polymers for Advanced Drug Delivery
    
    
PhD defence
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    Isotopes and the characterization of extrasolar planets
    
    
PhD defence
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    Using cryo-EM methods to uncover structure and function of bacteriophages
    
    
PhD defence
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    Transformation and sublimation of interstellar ices: insights from laboratory experiments and astronomical observations
    
    
PhD defence
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    Opening party
    
    
Festival
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    Data Reuse Day
    
    
Conference
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    Mining the kinematics of discs to hunt for planets in formation
    
    
PhD defence
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    In memoriam Harold V.J. Linnartz 1965 – 2023: Unlocking the Chemistry of the Heavens
        
    
With great sadness we share the news that Prof. Harold Linnartz passed away suddenly and unexpectedly on Sunday 31 December 2023. We are all in shock, and our thoughts are with his wife and children, other family, and friends. Harold was at the heart of our institute, as a researcher, as a supervisor,…
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    Improving Nature’s Antibiotics to Overcome Resistant Bacteria
    
    
Lecture, NGL-lezing
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    Tailoring medicines for the genetically diverse African populations
    
    
Lecture, Tuesday Talks: Science Insights
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    Veni grants for 18 Leiden researchers
        
    
Eighteen researchers from Leiden University have been awarded a Veni grant by the Dutch Research Council (NWO). This grant gives promising young researchers the opportunity to develop their ideas for a period of three years.