Stem Cell and Developmental Biology KU Leuven
research
1. Pluripotent Stem Cells and Reprogramming
2. Pluripotent Stem Cell Differentiation
3. Adult Stem Cells
4. Disease Modelling and Regenerative Therapies
research
1. Pluripotent Stem Cells and Reprogramming
2. Pluripotent Stem Cell Differentiation
3. Adult Stem Cells
4. Disease Modelling and Regenerative Therapies
We want to force a breakthrough in the cure of neuronal and neurodegenerative disorders. This requires a deep understanding of normal brain function and translation of this knowledge into a solid mechanistic understanding of disease mechanisms.
The research program of the Laboratory for Molecular Cancer Biology is devoted to the analysis of pathways governing the genesis, progression and maintenance of cancer.Our current research efforts follow from our recent studies on the p53 tumor suppressor. p53 is a transcription factor that functions as a central component of most cellular stress responses. The outcome of p53-mediated surveillance is closely dependent on the type of stress ...
Our team wants to find ways to generate new insulin-producing, glucose-regulated "beta" cells that can be used for transplantation in diabetes patients and ways to regenerate beta cells in the pancreas. We study rodent experimental models as well as human cells. The first aim is based on tissue engineering starting from: 1. Exocrine pancreatic cells: reprogramming of adult exocrine cells to endocrine cells, or transdifferentiation in culture. ...