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Department of Molecular Cell Biology
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Completed research (22)
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Part of
Divisie V
Part of
Leids Universitair Medisch Centrum - LUMC
Part of
Universiteit Leiden
Address
Einthovenweg 20, 2333 ZC Leiden
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Postal address
Postbus 9600, 2300 RC Leiden
Phone
+31-71-5269200
Fax
+31-71-5268170
URL
http://www.lumc.nl/1050/
Email
secretariaat. mcb -at- lumc. nl
Addition
Géén post naar Einthovenweg
People
Professor
Prof.dr. P. ten Dijke
Professor
Prof.dr. M.J.T.H. Goumans
Professor
Prof.dr. R.C. Hoeben
Professor
Prof.dr.ir. A.J. Koster
Professor
Prof.dr. J.H. Meijer
Professor
Prof.dr. J.N. Noordermeer
Professor
Prof.dr. A.K. Raap
Professor
Prof.dr. H.J. Tanke
Professor
Prof.dr. D. Valerio
Professor emeritus
Prof.dr. W. van Ewijk
Associate professor
Dr. R.W. Dirks
Associate professor
Dr. L.G. Fradkin
Associate professor
Dr. A.G. Jochemsen
Associate professor
Dr. J. van der Zee
Current research
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Collaboration
Melanopsin signaling: phototransduction, behavioral regulation and clinical relevance.
Collaboration
Protection of transplanted beta-cells from autoimmunity and allo-reactive T cells through viral immune evasion strategies
Collaboration
The +RNA virus replication and transcription complex: hijacking membranes to accommodate viral RNA synthesis in the cytoplasm
Secretariat
Transcriptional Control of Tumour Angiogenesis
Secretariat
Endoglin as a metastasis marker and therapeutic target; towards personalized cancer treatment
All current research..
Completed research
(the most recent research is at the top)
Collaboration
Pathophysiological actions of anti-ganglioside antibodies at the motor nerve terminal
Collaboration
Genetic and micro-array based profiling of primary cutaneous B-cell lymphomas
Secretariat
Development and characterisation of improved materials derived from human adenoviruses to be used in gene therapy
Secretariat
Hierarchical organization of the circadian timing system
Secretariat
Neurons of the mammalian circadian pacemaker: Cellular and network properties
All completed research..
Classification
A70000
Public health and health care
C10000
Biotechnology
D21300
Biochemistry
D21400
Genetics
D21500
Histology, cell biology
D22100
Microbiology
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