2,136 search results for “molecular biology” in the Public website
-
Peter SnelderwaardFaculty of Science
-
Kees LibbengaFaculty of Science
-
Rinny KooiFaculty of Science
-
Marijke Libbenga-NijkampFaculty of Science
-
Ben LugtenbergFaculty of Science
-
Yannick OverzeeFaculty of Science
-
Nicole de VoogdFaculty of Science
-
Iris NoordermeerFaculty of Science
-
Pepijn HellemanFaculty of Science
-
Enrico TornatoreFaculty of Science
-
Coert MargadantFaculty of Science
-
Sebastian GeibelFaculty of Science
-
Marieke DrostFaculty of Science
-
Jeroen den HertogFaculty of Science
-
Martin RücklinFaculty of Science
-
Bert van DuijnFaculty of Science
-
Dane MarijanFaculty of Science
-
Tonny Regensburg-TuinkFaculty of Law
-
Sophie WintermansFaculty of Science
-
Wendy StamFaculty of Science
-
David Mattias VersluisFaculty of Science
-
Bas LaanFaculty of Science
-
Elma MonsFaculty of Science
-
Daniel RozenFaculty of Science
-
Ton van BrusselFaculty of Science
-
Ivo GariboldiFaculty of Science
-
Vlad LysenkoFaculty of Science
-
Martienke Baaij receives the “Kees Bakker Award”
Leiden Biology student Martienke Baaij received the annual award for being the best BSc-student in 2017 from the “Stichting Professor Dr. K. Bakker-fonds”.
-
EUFEPS congres
EUFEPS Women in Pharmaceutical Sciences Award for Jara Bouma
-
Carel ten CateFaculty of Science
-
Thorbald van Hall delivers inaugural lecture on training the immune system to counterattack escaping tumours
On 10 September 2021, Professor Thorbald van Hall from the Department of Medical Oncology in the Leiden University Medical Center (LUMC) delivered his inaugural lecture ‘Tumour-immune interactions: control, escape and counterattack’. Van Hall used the opportunity to describe how - in a similar way to…
-
How mammoth poop contributes to antibiotics research
PhD student Doris van Bergeijk brought 40,000-year-old bacteria from mammoth poop back to life. She hopes to find new information that can help research at the Institute of Biology Leiden into antibiotics and antibiotics resistance. Read about it on European Antibiotic Awareness Day, 18 November.
-
From droplets in the freezer to the inception of a potent new antibiotic
What started as an idea during a social gathering led to an unexpected breakthrough in research on resistant bacteria. Biologists and chemists from Leiden developed a new substance that proves to be effective against bacteria resistant to antibiotics. They published their discovery in Nature Chemist…
-
Drug development: how can we make it more efficient?
It takes years to develop new medicines, from the test tube to trials in humans. During the process it often happens that a drug that seems promising in the initial stage has to be dropped in a later phase. This costs time and money. Leiden University and the LUMC are working closely together to make…
-
Dancing for science: Annebelle Kok finalist of Dance Your PhD
Explaining your PhD research to others can be quite difficult, especially without talking! PhD student Annebelle Kok of the Institute of Biology Leiden was one of the finalists of the 'Dance Your PhD' competition of scientific journal Science. ‘You have to understand your own research well if you are…
-
Volkert van Steijn new programme director for MST
After many years, Peter Hamersma will retire and resign as Programme Director for the BSc Molecular Science & Technology. His successor is Volkert van Steijn, who will start this new challenge per September 1st.
-
Joost WillemseFaculty of Science
-
Frederic LensFaculty of Science
-
Ben WielstraFaculty of Science
-
Kiki SpaninksFaculty of Science
-
Ruiqi WangFaculty of Science
-
Marta Artola Perez de AzanzaFaculty of Science
-
Lucie DelfosFaculty of Science
-
Making the invisible visible with ‘click chemistry’
Sander van Kasteren (Professor of Molecular Immunology) makes the invisible visible. He will explain more in his inaugural lecture.
-
Personalized Medicine
Getting personal
-
Supramolecular materials: from biosensors to cell delivery devices
The group of Dr. Roxanne Kieltyka designs and synthesizes molecules that self-assemble into polymeric materials using specific non-covalent interactions. These substrates can be used for numerous applications in medicine ranging from disease detection to cell delivery depending on the (bio)molecular…
-
Ahmed Mahfouz: 'The mystery of brain diseases, unravelled cell by cell'
Which brain cell does what, when Parkinson's disease arises? It won't be long before this jigsaw is solved piece by piece. Ahmed Mahfouz, computational biologist, combines bio-knowledge from Leiden with algorithms from Delft and is getting closer to finding the key.
-
Determining the kinetic profile of ENT1 inhibitors
Supervisor: Anna Vlachodimou
-
Dame Lab / Chromatin Organization & Dynamics
Throughout all domains of life, from bacteria and archaea to eukaryotes, genomes adopt well-organized three-dimensional structures that can change in space and time to accommodate preferred transcriptional programs for environmental adaptation, the maintenance of cellular identity and differentiation…
-
Study associations
The Faculty of Science has multiple study associations, which organise both study-related and social activities for students.
