696 search results for “lumc” in the Student website
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Bart van HoekFaculty of Medicine
b.van_hoek@lumc.nl | 071 5269111
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Frank BaasFaculty of Medicine
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Sjaak NeefjesFaculty of Medicine
j.j.c.neefjes@lic.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5263800
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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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Peter de KnijffFaculty of Medicine
p.de_knijff@lumc.nl | 071 5269537
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Amir ZadpoorFaculty of Medicine
a.a.zadpoor@tudelft.nl | 071 5269111
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Dick OepkesFaculty of Medicine
d.oepkes@lumc.nl | 071 5262896
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Reinaldus ToesFaculty of Medicine
r.e.m.toes@lumc.nl | 071 5261946
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Mark de BoerFaculty of Medicine
m.g.j.de_boer@lumc.nl | 071 5262613
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Jerry BraunFaculty of Medicine
j.braun@lumc.nl | 071 5264022
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Johannes FrijnsFaculty of Medicine
j.h.m.frijns@lumc.nl | 071 5262434
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Bart RoepFaculty of Medicine
b.o.roep@lumc.nl | 071 5263869
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Patrick RensenFaculty of Medicine
p.c.n.rensen@lumc.nl | 071 5263078
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Eline SlagboomFaculty of Medicine
p.slagboom@lumc.nl | 071 5269731
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Maarten VermeerFaculty of Medicine
m.h.vermeer@lumc.nl | 071 5261952
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Manfred WuhrerFaculty of Medicine
m.wuhrer@lumc.nl | 071 5269111
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Patrick van HageFaculty of Science
p.van.hage@biology.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5274950
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Frank StaalFaculty of Medicine
f.j.t.staal@lumc.nl | 071 5263800
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James HardwickFaculty of Medicine
j.c.h.hardwick@lumc.nl | 071 5265364
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Willeke van RoonFaculty of Medicine
w.vanroon@lumc.nl | 071 5269111
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Henri VersteegFaculty of Medicine
h.h.versteeg@lumc.nl | 071 5263872
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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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Silvere van der MaarelFaculty of Medicine
s.m.van_der_maarel@lumc.nl | 071 5269480
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Corrie MarijnenFaculty of Medicine
c.a.m.marijnen@lumc.nl | 071 5265539
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Eelco de KoningFaculty of Medicine
e.j.p.de_koning@lumc.nl | 071 5262085
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Marieke VinkenoogFaculty of Science
m.vinkenoog@liacs.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5274799
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Hildo LambFaculty of Medicine
h.j.lamb@lumc.nl | 071 5269111
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Five Leiden professors installed as Medical Delta professors
On 2 November, nine professors were simultaneously inaugurated as ‘Medical Delta Professor’ at Leiden University, LUMC, Delft University of Technology, Erasmus University and Erasmus MC. With an appointment at a minimum of two of these five academic institutions, they combine technology and healthcare…
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No higher risk of miscarriage after COVID-19
LUMC research has shown that women who previously had a miscarriage due to COVID-19 are not at increased risk of having another miscarriage or a stillbirth. Nor are preventive drugs needed during the pregnancy.
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Education that connects to market needs: new course for master’s students focuses on quality in drug development
Immediately connect with the needs of industry with your master’s degree. The new course Practical Aspects of Quality Management in Pharma and Biotech provides just that. The LACDR and LUMC set up the course together with the Biotech Training Facility, located at the Leiden Bio Science Park. The first…
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AI internship for students on reducing administrative burden in healthcare
Health and well-being staff spend at least 25 per cent of their working hours on admin.* Time that could be used for care. Much of this work could be automated with artificial intelligence. The LUMC is the first in the Netherlands to offer medical students AI language model programming internships.
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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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Deployment still affects veterans ten years later
Ten years later, a group of veterans still struggle daily with the effects of their deployment to Afghanistan. Sanne van der Wal, a PhD candidate at the Leiden University Medical Center (LUMC), conducted research into the effects of PTSD.
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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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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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New Master’s programme in Transfusion Medicine and Cellular and Tissue Therapies
LUMC and Leiden University will start the new two-year online master's program in Transfusion Medicine and Cellular and Tissue Therapies from October 2023.
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UMCs join forces to increase pandemic preparedness
Four university medical centres, including the LUMC, are joining forces to increase pandemic preparedness in the Netherlands.
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'When a deaf child suddenly hears and learns to talk, this also has a huge impact.'
Professor Johan Frijns treats people with hearing loss, conducts research on hearing implants, and gladly shares his knowledge about electrical stimulation of the nervous system.
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How Europe will be better prepared for the next pandemic
The European PANVIPREP research project started at the Leiden University Medical Center on 11 March. The participants are virologists, biochemists and pharmacists from 14 European countries. Their mission is to develop antiviral drugs to protect Europe during pandemics. At least two such antivirals…
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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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Young people’s experience of mental health problems help improve medical training and practice
LUMC Curium and the Dutch National Youth Council (NJR) have been working on integrating young people’s lived experiences of mental health problems in medical research and training. The aim is to broaden doctors' and researchers’ perspectives and improve the care offered.
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Subsidy for development of tools for rheumatic diagnosis
Digital diagnostic tools should improve the diagnostic process of patients with musculoskeletal complaints, so that they can receive the right treatment more quickly.
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Alumnus Charlotte Poot developed a hospital app for children
Charlotte Poot (31) is co-founder and chair of Hospital Hero, an app that prepares children for a hospital visit. She studied and obtained her PhD at the LUMC.
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Quality of master’s programmes assessed in new guide
The Air and Space Law (Advanced LL.M.) master’s programme at Leiden University is among ten ‘excellent master’s programmes’ at Dutch universities. This is according to ‘Keuzegids masters 2024’, a guide to master’s programmes in the Netherlands.
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'We aim to continue innovating technologically, but in a relevant manner'
Professor Amir Zadpoor is developing biomaterials, and engaging in 3D, 4D, and bioprinting. 'Collaboration and regular contact with clinicians serve as a sanity check for all our ideas.'
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Combating loneliness in Living Lab
Master's students of Vitality & Ageing work together with older individuals in the so-called ‘Living Lab’ to combat loneliness. You can watch four brief video’s that show their creative solutions for the course ‘the older individual’ that is coordinated by health psychologist Sandra van Dijk and former…
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Astronomers and surgeons join forces in the operating theatre
Astronomers and surgeons from Leiden are collaborating with industry to develop an optical instrument that delivers faster, more accurate imaging of tumour tissue and abnormal blood flow during surgery.
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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…