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Alzheimer's Disease: Clinical Features and Pathogenic Mechanisms
A full-time course from the Karolinska Institute on clinical features and pathogenic mechanisms of Alzheimer's disease.
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Student for a Day
Are you interested in an English-taught Bachelor’s programme? Try it out for a day on campus! The Bachelor's Student for a Day visit at Radboud University is the best way to get familiar with the (academic) life of a student.
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Improving early diagnosis and outcomes in Systemic Sclerosis associated Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension
This PhD thesis explores several aspects of pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) in systemic sclerosis (SSc).
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A new 3D Model to study and target macrophages in cancer
This PhD thesis introduces a new model that closely mimics the conditions in cancer patients, providing a better way to study macrophages in the context of cancer.
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How enzyme networks can aid in the design of responsive materials and effective catalysts
This PhD thesis focussed on the rules of designing enzymatic reaction networks and the emergent phenomena, intrinsic to these networks.
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Mini-festival Canadian and US American Indigenous Culture
To mark the launch of the exhibition ‘Indigenous Liberators: Native American, First Nations and Métis soldiers and the Liberation of the Netherlands’, a mini-festival will take place at De Klif on 3 May.
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Principles and Practices of Nuclear Medicine
A full-time course at the Solna Campus of the Karolinska Institutet on the principles and practice of nuclear medicine.
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Presentation Copyright in Education
Van 14 april t/m 16 mei organiseert het Auteursrechten InformatiePunt (AIP) presentaties en contactmomenten met betrekking tot auteursrechten in het onderwijs.
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Open consultation | Career Service Law
Do you need help finding a nice internship or job? Or would you like to brainstorm on questions like: what do I want? What can I do? You can come to the Career Service Law walk-in consultancy with these kinds of questions. We will gladly help you!
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ESDG seminar: Tamsin Prideaux
This seminar is part of the monthly seminars of the section Economic, Social and Demographic History of the Department of History.
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Theme 1 colloquium: Staying in shape: the stabilizing intra-peptide sulphur-aromatic bond studied in gas phase spectroscopy
You are welcome at the Theme 1 colloquium: Staying in shape: the stabilizing intra-peptide sulphur-aromatic bond studied in gas phase spectroscopy
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CCEP Lecture with Andréa Delestrade
In this CCEP lecture, visiting fellow Andréa Delestrade examines the work of Merleau-Ponty to propose a radical aesthetic response to Eurocentrism within continental philosophy.
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Off-label, but on-target: Alternative dosing regimens in oncology
This PhD thesis looked at whether alternative dosages could improve treatment by reducing side effects on the one hand and lowering costs on the other.
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Becoming Literate in Bilingual Primary Education
This PhD thesis provides valuable insights into the factors that contribute to bilingual development in Dutch-English bilingual primary education.
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What is Trauma?
Programme in Dutch - What is trauma? Where is the line between something unpleasant and something traumatic, and has that line shifted over time? And what does trauma do to the way your brain works?
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Towards personalized cochlear implant care for adults: Outcome prediction, partner involvement and at-home training
This PhD examines hearing loss and shows that rpedicting CI (Cochlear implants) outcomes is challenging, impacting expectation management.
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G&C Colloquium: Floris Cos
Every second Thursday of the month, research group Grammar & Cognition invites a speaker to give a presentation about their research.
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SteR PhD presentation Seema Murtuza
SteR PhD presentation Seema Murtuza
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Experiencing nature and sharing nature observations online: Data and emotions in times of nature loss
This PhD thesis considers the feelings and emotions that we experience regarding nature by zooming in on the emotions of citizen scientists who share their nature observations on digital platforms.
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DCCN Lecture by Rogier B. Mars
The advent of neuroimaging and other high-throughput methods has the potential to be a game changer. Now, we have an abundance of data on the organization of the brains of many species at various levels of investigation.