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Leuven Medical Technology Centre KU Leuven

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Leuven Health Technology Centre (L-HTC) will focus on technology enhanced active and healthy living. In the L-HTC vision new technology will be developed for active movement in the framework of lifestyle applications, rather than for sport performance applications. This choice is inspired by the societal importance of an active lifestyle for prevention, i.e. for keeping people healthy (primary prevention), reducing risks for chronically ill ...

Electrical Engineering Technology (ESAT), Ghent and Aalst Technology Campuses KU Leuven

The Technology Cluster of the department of Electrical Engineering is split up in 3 research units:

  • DraMCo: Continuously driven by questions from and contacts with industrial partners, we cover a broad range of research topics in wireless, mobile and embedded communications. The goal is to make new technologies accessible for industrial partners. Technical support, advice, training, networking, etc are part of the core ...

Bioengineering Technology, Ghent and Aalst Technology Campuses KU Leuven

The cluster Bioengineering Technology aims to translate basic research and to enhance practical applications for the food and beverage industry, sustainable crop production, sustainable livestock production, ecosystem management and remediation, and biotechnology in general.

Translation and Technology, Antwerp Campuses KU Leuven

Translation Research and Technology Campus Sint-Andries

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The RG Translation and Technology is an interdisciplinary RG for the study of translation of specialized texts, translation assessment and translation technology from different perspectives. The RG Translation and Technology will also offer methodological support to other RG’s projects in the field of translation studies as well as interpreting ...

Medical Imaging Vrije Universiteit Brussel

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The group Molecular Imaging (MIMA): 1. In Vivo Cellular and Molecular Imaging (ICMI) 2. Radiology (RADI) 3. Nuclear Medicine (NUGE)

Medical genetics of obesity and skeletal disorders (MGENOS) University of Antwerp

The general aim of the research is to identify genes that are relevant for two multifactorial conditions, osteoporosis and obesity, in order to understand the pathogenesis of these conditions and to reveal novel putative therapeutic targets. In order to obtain this, the specific aims of our work are: - identification of genes for monogenic conditions with an abnormal bone density - identification of genes involved in rat models with an increased ...

VIB-UGent Center for Medical Biotechnology Flanders Institute for Biotechnology

The VIB-UGent Center for Medical Biotechnology (CMB) is VIB’s main center of biomolecular analytics and biopharmaceutical engineering research, with a key focus on protein technology. CMB also translates the novel technologies and insights into widely applicable research tools, vaccines, diagnostics and pharmaceuticals.

Medical Informatics Vrije Universiteit Brussel

The Medical Informatics team in the UZ Brussels is an innovative service. We researched the Clinical Workstation (KWS) to improve the way in which user processes in the medical sector and the UZ Brussels are carried out in particular, using new alternatives that ICT offers us. That's reflected in our mission: translating medical and medical-administrative processes into directly applicable ICT solutions based on state-of-the-art technologies ...

Biostatistics and medical informatics Vrije Universiteit Brussel

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The Biostatistics and Medical Informatics department at the medical campus of the Vrije Universiteit Brussel is involved in education and R&D covering the fields of (bio)statistics, medical informatics and E-health.

The members of the team are involved in teaching statistics and computer science mainly in the faculty of medicine and pharmacy of the VUB in Jette. The department coordinates the "master after master in ...

Medical Physics & Quality Assessment KU Leuven

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The research activities of the Medical Physics and Quality assessment research group include ionizing as well as non-ionizing imaging modalities. Both of them are characterized by a rapid technological development and many new radiological applications.
Our activities focus on modeling of different aspects of the imaging process, optimization of radiological images, the proposal and validation of new data processing and automated quality ...