723 zoekresultaten voor “drug safety” in de Publieke website
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Promovendus wordt kampioen tegenwindfietsen: ‘Kin over het stuur en vooral hard stampen’
Met tegenwind van wel 80 kilometer per uur, striemende regen en helse kou, fietst Jurjun van der Velde de Oosterscheldekering af. Op de oer-Hollandse fiets met terugtraprem is hij de tweede promovendus van de faculteit die met de titel aan de haal gaat.
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Spring Symposium: van eiwitten tot data
Tijdens het jaarlijkse LACDR Spring Symposium koos het publiek promovendus Rob van Wijk als beste spreker. Daarnaast wonnen zes promovendi een posterprijs. Matthias P. Mayer van Heidelberg University opende het symposium met een keynote lezing over chaperone-eiwitten.
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Illuminating N-acylethanolamine biosynthesis with new chemical tools
In this thesis, the discovery and optimization is described of chemical tools to study the N-acylethanolamine (NAE) biosynthetic pathway.
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In vivo modelling of Ewing sarcoma in zebrafish
Promotores: Prof.dr. P.C.W. Hogendoorn & Prof.dr. H.P. Spaink Co-promotor: Dr. B.E. Snaar-Jagalska
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Cancer chess: molecular insights into PARP inhibitor resistance
The clinical potential of applying synthetic lethality to cancer treatment is famously demonstrated by the BRCA1/PARP1 paradigm: a tumor specific defect in BRCA1 – a component of the DNA double-strand break (DSB) repair pathway homologous recombination (HR) – results in a remarkable sensitivity to PARP1…
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Pieter Tops in Binnenlands Bestuur en Platform O over de impact van corona op de drugscriminaliteit
De coronacrisis heeft aan veel sectoren (grote) schade toegebracht. Er lijkt echter één sector te zijn die weinig last heeft van de coronacrisis door haar veerkracht en aanpassingsvermogen; de georganiseerde drugscriminaliteit.
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NMR studies of protein-small molecule and protein-peptide interactions
Promotor: M. Ubbink, Co-promotor: G. Siegal
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Precision modeling of breast cancer in the CRISPR era
The molecular mechanisms that instigate a healthy cell to become malignant are fueled by (epi)genetic alterations in so-called driver genes.
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First-pass and systemic metabolism of cytochrome P450 3A substrates in neonates, infants, and children
Growth and development affect the metabolism of drugs administered to neonates, infants, and children.
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Optimizing antifungal treatment through pharmacometrics: dosing considerations to enhance outcome
Fungal infections pose a significant threat to individuals with compromised immune systems and despite advancements in diagnosis and treatment, they continue to jeopardize patient’s health.
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Quantitative pharmacology of antimicrobials
Antimicrobial drugs constitute a fundamental part of modern medicine. The global rise in antimicrobial resistance poses a major threat to global health.
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Safety of the Artisan iris-fixated phakic intraocular lens
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Personalized drug repositioning using gene expression
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To explore the drug space smarter: Artificial intelligence in drug design for G protein-coupled receptors
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Core cross-linked polymeric micelles based on polypept(o)ides: from secondary structure formation of polypeptides to functional cross-linking
This thesis aimed to investigate core cross-linked polymeric micelles (CCPMs) and expand their potential for the delivery of hydrophobic drugs and co-factors.
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Knowledge discovery from patient forums: gaining novel medical insights from patient experiences
Patients share valuable advice and experiences with their peers in online patient discussion groups.
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Environmental and metabolomic study of antibiotic production by actinomycetes
Promotor: Prof.dr. G.P. van Wezel
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System-level design for efficient execution of CNNs at the edge
A convolutional neural network (CNN) is a biologically inspired algorithm, highly capable at processing images and videos.
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Boosting the host immune system to fight tuberculosis
New drugs for use as tuberculosis (TB) treatment are needed due to the constrains of classical antibiotics against TB and the rise of antibiotic-resistant strains, making TB a harder and harder disease to treat.
- ELS lab meeting - Methodology session: a Case Study on Social Safety by Yvonne Erkens
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Huidonderzoeker pleit voor multidisciplinaire samenwerking: ‘Ik wil expertise bundelen.'
In de dermatologie zou op grote schaal multidisciplinair moeten worden samengewerkt tussen instituten en specialisten, stelt Robert Rissmann, hoogleraar Translationele Dermatologie, in zijn oratie van 8 juli. Hij bouwt een infrastructuur om pre-klinisch en klinisch huidonderzoek prominent op de kaart…
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Op zoek naar nieuwe concepten om ziekten te behandelen
Wetenschappelijk directeur van het Leiden Academic Centre for Drug Research (LACDR) Hubertus Irth: ‘Wij testen stofjes en zoeken naar nieuwe concepten om een ziekte te behandelen.’
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Dubbelslag tegen ontstekingsziekten
Combinatie van twee potentiële geneesmiddelen geeft zicht op een 'superblokkade' van een overactief immuunsysteem, schrijven Leidse wetenschappers in Nature. De doorbraak was het kristalliseren van het betrokken membraaneiwit.
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Nieuw potentieel geneesmiddel onderdrukt door chemotherapie veroorzaakte neuropathische pijn
Onderzoeker Mario van der Stelt van onderzoeksinstituut Oncode heeft met zijn medewerkers een nieuw potentieel geneesmiddel (stofnaam: LEI-515) ontdekt dat door chemotherapie veroorzaakte neuropathische pijn onderdrukt.
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How to develop cancer drugs with less side effects
Lezing, Tuesday Talks: Science Insights
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4D measures of migration as safety prediction of hip and knee implants
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Quantitative pharmacological modelling for optimizing treatment of sepsis
Sepsis is a life-threatening condition caused by a dysregulated host response to infection, it is associated with significant morbidity, mortality, and with a high financial burden on global healthcare systems. Bacterial infections are the primary cause of sepsis, but the growing prevalence of antimicrobial…
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Zebrafish embryos and larvae as a complementary model for behavioural research
Promotor: Prof.dr. M.K. Richardson
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Immunity in atherosclerosis: novel assays, biomarkers and therapeutic approaches
Atherosclerosis is a progressive disease resulting in the formation of an arterial plaque. Despite lipid lowering, recurrent cardiovascular events remain a risk. While atherosclerosis is primarily lipid-driven, the immune system plays a critical role in the pathophysiology.
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The role of zebrafish larvae for studying anxiety-like behaviour
The main aim of my Ph.D. thesis is to further explore the value of using early developing zebrafish larvae (up to 5 dpf) as a model to study anxiety-like behaviour and their pharmacological modulation with drugs.
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Resistance to PARP inhibition by DNA damage response alterations in BRCA1/2-deficient tumors
Inactivating mutations in BRCA1 or BRCA2 genes predispose to several types of cancer.
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Design and synthesis of metal-based chemotherapeutic agents for targeted DNA interactions or DNA repair pathway modulation
The research presented in this thesis explores the chemotherapeutic potential of metal-based compounds as chemotherapy agents, with an initial focus on the synthesis and DNA interaction studies of platinum and palladium compounds utilizing the [Pt(bapbpy)]2+ scaffold. The study identifies intercalation…
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Systems pharmacology of the amyloid cascade
According to the amyloid cascade hypothesis, accumulation of beta-amyloid (Aβ) peptides initiates the pathological cascade in Alzheimer's disease (AD).
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The endocannabinoid system in zebrafish larvae
In this thesis, we have studied the potential of the zebrafish larval model in studying the ECS, as a complementary model to the existing rodent models.
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Development of kinase inhibitors and activity-based probes
Promotor: H.S. Overkleeft, J. Neefjes, Co-promotor: M. van der Stelt
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Single-cell immune profiling of atherosclerosis: from omics to therapeutics
Acute cardiovascular syndromes, including myocardial infarction or stroke, are the principal cause of death in the Western society. The main underlying pathology of cardiovascular diseases is atherosclerosis, which is caused by the accumulation of lipids and inflammatory cells in the vessel wall, in…
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Wiskunde en Natuurwetenschappen
Binnen de Faculteit der Wiskunde en Natuurwetenschappen zijn 8 instituten:
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Single cell mechanics for disease biology and pharmacology
In this thesis, we describe the potential of cell mechanical phenotyping for immune cell characterization, diagnosis, drug testing, as well as treatment of disease.
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Using insertional mutagenesis to identify breast cancer drivers and therapy resistance genes in mice
In this thesis, we used genetically engineered mouse models to identify genes and pathways that are involved in ILC formation and in the development of resistance to FGFR-targeted therapy.
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Onderzoekers
In dit interdisciplinaire onderzoeksprogramma werken onderzoekers uit vijf verschillende disciplines met elkaar samen. Zij stellen zich hieronder (in het Engels) aan u voor.
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Nieuwe hoogleraar gaat medicijnen ontwikkelen binnen academische wereld
Internist- klinisch farmacoloog Teun van Gelder is per 1 december 2019 benoemd tot Leidse hoogleraar Drug Discovery & Development. Hij zal zich bezighouden met het ontwikkelen van geneesmiddelen binnen de academische wereld, ook wel Academic Pharma genoemd.
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Bone and joint disorders: Screening and early clinical drug development
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mRNA and Drug Delivery with Lipid-based Nanoparticles
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- Van werken naar helpen: geneesmiddelontwikkeling.
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Chemical Similarity: Structuring Risk and Hazard Assessment
At the moment, over 350.000 chemicals are registered worldwide for production and use. Their application, however, may harm human health and the environment.
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Individualized dosing of serotherapy in allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation - a delicate balance
Promotor: C.A.J. Knibbe, Co-promotor: J.J. Boelens, R.G.M. Bredius
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Jimpitan in Wonosobo, Central Java: an indigenous institution in the context of sustainable socio-economic development in Indonesia
In times of hardships or crisis, local people know how to deal with it using their resourcefulness. Although efforts are sometimes made by the government to help them, they are fully aware that community support is at least equally important.
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Non-target effects of GM potato: an eco-metabolomics approach
Promotores: P.G.L. Klinkhamer, P.M. Brakefield, Co-Promotor: M. Bruinsma
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Spectral imaging and tomographic reconstruction methods for industrial applications
Radiography is an important technique to inspect objects, with applications in airports and hospitals. X-ray imaging is also essential in industry, for instance in food safety checks for the presence of foreign objects.