454 search results for “mycobacteria marina infection” in the Public website
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Marlies ReindersFaculty of Medicine
m.e.j.reinders@lumc.nl | 071 5269111
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Paul ParrenFaculty of Medicine
p.w.h.i.parren@lumc.nl | 071 5269111
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Bioprinting human tissues for drug testing
Bioprinters that enable scientists to engineer complex tissues and organs. It sounds like science-fiction, but not for the scientists of the Alireza Mashaghi lab at the Leiden Academic Centre for Drug Research. The lab has recently been equipped with two state-of-the-art bioprinters: BioX and LumenX+.…
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Jan Sleutels in Leidsch Dagblad about Leiden Wall Poems
Jan Sleutels, senior university lecturer of philosophy, has been interviewed by the Leidsch Dagblad about the Leiden wall poems. Together with researcher Marina Terkourafi, he will conduct research into the 'impact' the wall poems have on Leideners.
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The IBL at Science Center NEMO
Professor Annemarie Meijer and several students explained to more than 8000 visitors the zebrafish as a model for research during the National Weekend of Science (3-4 Oct) at Science Center NEMO in Amsterdam.
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Language Use in Past and Present
The research programme Language Use in Past and Present brings together linguists within LUCL whose central focus is both on actual language data, including language use in earlier stages of the language, and, taking a variationist perspective, on language change in various aspects.
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Shamanic Knowledge
Mazatec chants and ancient Mesoamerican pictography
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Visiting fellows
Every semester, LUCIS invites a scholar to Leiden to provide a lecture series on a topic of their choice. With these lectures, we aim to present state-of-the-art research in Islamic studies to the Leiden academic community and beyond, and to offer students and junior researchers the opportunity to get…
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Groen licht voor (studenten)woningen in Oegstgeesterdeel
De Universiteit Leiden kan van start met de bouw van 300 studentenwoningen en 500 overige woningen in het Leiden Bio Science Park.
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Sensibility: the role of non-coding RNAs in autoinflammation and viral infection
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Disrupted movement makes macrophages more lethal to tuberculosis bacteria
Macrophages – the front line of our immune system – protect us from infections. But in the case of the tuberculosis bacteria, this often goes wrong. The group of Annemarie Meijer from the Leiden Institute of Biology has now discovered that macrophages in zebrafish are better able to eliminate tuberculosis…
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New insights for improved pertussis vaccines - Press release -
Researchers in Bilthoven, The Netherlands, have recently unraveled the defense against whooping cough bacteria in unprecedented detail. The outcome of the project, conducted at Intravacc (Institute for Translational Vaccinology) in Bilthoven, provides opportunities for a new approach in the development…
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Why COVID-19 caused a pandemic (whereas other coronaviruses did not)
Epithelial cells play a crucial role in the lungs. PhD student Ying Wang researched the effects of cigarette smoke and viruses such as COVID-19 on these epithelial cells. ‘We hope to reduce the risk of pandemics in the future.’
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Annemarie MeijerFaculty of Science
a.h.meijer@biology.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5274927
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17 mln subsidy to develop electron microscopy in the Netherlands
The Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO) has made a subsidy of 17 million euros available to further develop a Netherlands network for electron microscopy (NEMI). The network comprises five UMCs and eight universities, with Utrecht in the coordinating role. From Leiden, the Institute…
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Their first time in the procession
Portraits of six Leiden professors for whom 8 February 2016 was the first time that they took part in the procession of Leiden professors at the Dies Natalis.
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Inaugural lecture Annemarie Meijer
On Monday 21 September Annemarie Meijer, Professor of Immunobiology, presented her inaugural lecture on immunobiology and infectious disease.
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Are bacteriophages the new antibiotics?
Bacteriophages, viruses that infect bacteria, may be used as an alternative treatment option when antibiotics fail. Leiden researchers have studied the structure and function of a novel bacteriophage that could be used to treat one of the WHO bacterial strains of concern where new treatments are urgently…
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Determining the kinetic profile of ENT1 inhibitors
Supervisor: Anna Vlachodimou
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Key publications
Key publications of the Quantitative Pharmacology group
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Leiden University Medical Center
The Leiden University Medical Center (LUMC) is committed to improving healthcare and the health of individuals. The LUMC staff put this mission into practice on a daily basis with their leading research, cutting-edge teaching and optimal, innovative healthcare.
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Leiden Spinoza and Stevin Prize laureates
Of the 111 Spinoza Prizes that have been awarded since 1995, 28 have gone to researchers from Leiden University.
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Stem cells suppress rejection in organ transplants
Treatment with special stem cells seems to be a good option for suppressing the immune system in organ transplants. Researchers are trying to learn from processes that take place in the human body during pregnancy.
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Health and disease
Bone research provides plenty of detailed data about the health of a person or a group. This data is not only used to reconstruct the past but also to fight disease today.
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Why Biomedical Sciences at Leiden University?
The Biomedical Sciences Master programme in Leiden will help to deepen and broaden your understanding of human health and disease. We provide you with a challenging and flexible programme in a personalized environment.
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Malaria researchers from all parts of the world in Leiden
Researchers from all parts of the world will be in Leiden from 2 to 4 May for a major malaria conference. The Leiden University Medical Center (LUMC) is organising a two-day workshop on how vaccines can be tested safely in humans.
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First clinical trial with genetically modified malaria vaccine completed
In an innovative study, Radboudumc and LUMC jointly tested a candidate vaccine based on a genetically weakened malaria parasite. The results of this clinical trial, published in Science Translational Medicine, show that the vaccine is safe and elicits a defense response against a malaria infection.
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Sugarcoating the search for a new vaccine
A vaccine based on sugar coats does have the potential to combat a multi-resistant staphylococcus. That is what Jeroen Codée and his colleagues from Utrecht state in Nature. In doing so, they are contradicting the earlier conclusions of German colleagues.
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Awards and Grants 2024
On this page you will find an overview of awards and prizes granted to our staff and students in 2024, as well as special appointments at Leiden University and other institutions.
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Margreet KloppenburgFaculteit Geneeskunde
g.kloppenburg@lumc.nl | +31 71 526 3647
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Fijs van LeeuwenFaculty of Medicine
f.w.b.van_leeuwen@lumc.nl | 071 5269111
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Mark de BoerFaculty of Medicine
m.g.j.de_boer@lumc.nl | 071 5262613
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Amir ZadpoorFaculty of Medicine
a.a.zadpoor@tudelft.nl | 071 5269111
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Koos van der HoevenFaculty of Medicine
j.j.m.van.der.hoeven@lumc.nl | 071 5269111
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Jaap Jan ZwagingaFaculty of Medicine
j.j.zwaginga@lumc.nl | 071 5269111
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Bart van HoekFaculty of Medicine
b.van_hoek@lumc.nl | 071 5269111
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Willem FibbeFaculty of Medicine
w.e.fibbe@lumc.nl | 071 5262271
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Thomas HuizingaFaculty of Medicine
t.w.j.huizinga@lumc.nl | 071 5263595
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Henricus VerspagetFaculty of Medicine
h.w.verspaget@umail.leidenuniv.nl |
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Jan van LithFaculty of Medicine
j.m.m.van_lith@lumc.nl | 071 5262896
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Reinaldus ToesFaculty of Medicine
r.e.m.toes@lumc.nl | 071 5261946
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Frank StaalFaculty of Medicine
f.j.t.staal@lumc.nl | 071 5263800
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Frits KoningFaculty of Medicine
f.koning@lumc.nl | 071 5269111
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Annette van der Helm-van MilFaculty of Medicine
a.h.m.van_der_helm@lumc.nl | 071 5261290
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Manfred WuhrerFaculty of Medicine
m.wuhrer@lumc.nl | 071 5269111
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Thomas OttenhoffFaculty of Medicine
t.h.m.ottenhoff@lumc.nl |
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Exploring the Frontiers of International Law
The international legal order is in a process of transformation. But how transforms globalization the international legal order? This research programme provides a clearer framework to analyze this..
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Viral Infections Research in a Data Driven Era: Infectious disease surveillance and real-world causal inference
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Advancing host-directed therapy for Mycobacterium avium infection: identification of drug candidates and potential host targets
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