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to investigate the human immune response. Our lab researches the repertoires of antibodies circulating in our body, aiming to identify antibodies of interests that target microbial antigens and/or represent auto
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, targeted drug delivery, and personalized therapy at the molecular level. By exploiting nanoscale materials and systems, it allows drugs to reach specific cells or tissues while minimizing side effects and
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transformative frontier in modern healthcare, enabling precise diagnosis, targeted drug delivery, and personalized therapy at the molecular level. By exploiting nanoscale materials and systems, it allows drugs
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an uncertain future, and hoping that targeted policy and planning help cities to move into new and better states. Therefore, this project focuses on three questions: (1) Under what combination of conditions do
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(i.e., 3D-printing) techniques. The resulting mimics should ‘kick-start’ establishment of the target habitat-modifying species, after which the structures are allowed to biodegrade. Within the team
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using synthetic ligands that are designed to target autoreactive B cells specific to autoantigens that cannot be cellularly expressed as CAARs. In this project, funded by the ZonMW Open Competition
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mainly about substances that are problematic in light of their poor degradability, high toxicity or tendency to accumulate at non-targeted sites. The Environmental Risk Assessment framework developed
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to push the current limit of cellular therapies towards precise cellular immunotherapy using synthetic ligands that are designed to target autoreactive B cells specific to autoantigens that cannot be
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the impact of (early-life) stress on the endocannabinoid system and its potential as target for intervention in the context of depression. This project has been funded by the NWO Gravitation project ‘Institute
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targets will include energy efficiency (optical, electrical), footprint and speed. The building block developments will follow a rigorous design flow to result in functional elements for the photonic