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WNL op ZondagWNL op ZondagBuitenlandminister Caspar Veldkamp: 'Goed idee' als VS Oekraïne toestemming geeft om langeafstandsraketten te gebruiken in Rusland (15 september 2024)De zondag begint met Rick Nieman. Met een nieuw seizoen van WNL Op Zondag. Met nieuws, brandende kwesties en prominente gasten. Minister van Buitenlandse Zaken Caspar Veldkamp over de onrust in de wereld; Voorzitter Ingrid Thijssen van VNO-NCW over de kabinetsplannen; Migratie-expert en wiskundige Jan van de Beek over de asielcrisis; Oud-politicus en schrijver Peter Rehwinkel over de Nederlandse first lady's WNL Op Zondag is een programma van Omroep WNL. Meer van WNL vind je op onze website en sociale media:► Website: https://www.wnl.tv ► Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/omroepwnl ► Instagra...2024-09-1559 minBetrouwbare BronnenBetrouwbare Bronnen123 – Hoe de PvdA in de greep kwam van het neoliberalismeJaap Jansen en PG Kroeger praten met Duco Hellema en Margriet van Lith, auteurs van het boek ‘Dat hadden we nooit moeten doen. De PvdA en de neoliberale revolutie van de jaren negentig’.In het boek zeggen veel PvdA-kopstukken uit de kabinetten Lubbers III en Paars I en II dat ze te veel zijn meegesleurd door de neoliberale tijdgeest, waarin de overheid diensten afstootte, privatiseerde en de uitkeringen versoberde.Wim Kok, eens de gevierde vakbondsleider, werd wereldwijd geprezen voor zijn hervormingen. PvdA’ers van toen vinden nu dat hun partij daarin te ver is doorgeschoten. Toen h...2020-07-101h 29The CVR Presents Research Goes ViralThe CVR Presents Research Goes ViralHow does your body 'know' it's been infected?Join Andrew Shaw and Connor Bamford – CVR postdocs - for a chat with Professor Jan Rehwinkel from the University of Oxford and MRC Human immunology unit in this recent episode of Contagious Thinking. Following Jan's recent seminar at the CVR, he talks with the podcast about his lab’s work on understanding how our cells ‘know’ they have been infected and how they kickstart an immune response that’s going to stop us getting sick. Viruses and other microbes are all around us and some are just waiting to infect and cause disease. Why then don’t we get sick more often...2017-03-3024 minTranslational MedicineTranslational MedicineHow the immune system detects flu virusDr Jan Rehwinkel talks about the role of our innate immune system in our fight against flu virus. Dr Jan Rehwinkel and his group study the bodys immune reaction to viruses such as flu and HIV 1 which affect millions of people worldwide. The aim is to impact on the management of infectious diseases and the development of vaccinations. This work also has an impact on auto-immune diseases such as Lupus.2013-03-2207 minEpidemics and VaccinesEpidemics and VaccinesHow the immune system detects flu virusDr Jan Rehwinkel talks about the role of our innate immune system in our fight against flu virus. The innate immune response is critical for a successful defence against viral infection. The first arm of our immune response is triggered by the detection of the presence of the virus: cell surface receptors detect the presence of viral genomic information. Dr Jan Rehwinkel is working to dissect the molecular biology of nucleic acid sensors. A better understanding of these mechanisms might help us develop better vaccination strategies.2013-03-2207 minTranslational MedicineTranslational MedicineHow the immune system detects flu virusDr Jan Rehwinkel talks about the role of our innate immune system in our fight against flu virus. Dr Jan Rehwinkel and his group study the bodys immune reaction to viruses such as flu and HIV 1 which affect millions of people worldwide. The aim is to impact on the management of infectious diseases and the development of vaccinations. This work also has an impact on auto-immune diseases such as Lupus.2013-03-2200 minTranslational MedicineTranslational MedicineHow the immune system detects flu virusDr Jan Rehwinkel talks about the role of our innate immune system in our fight against flu virus. Dr Jan Rehwinkel and his group study the bodys immune reaction to viruses such as flu and HIV 1 which affect millions of people worldwide. The aim is to impact on the management of infectious diseases and the development of vaccinations. This work also has an impact on auto-immune diseases such as Lupus.2013-03-2207 min