Researcher
Wim Vandenberghe
- Disciplines:Intracellular compartments and transport, Neurological and neuromuscular diseases
Affiliations
- Laboratory for Parkinson Research (Lab)
Responsible
From1 Oct 2005 → Today - Laboratory for Parkinson Research (Lab)
Member
From1 Jan 2012 → Today - Research Group Experimental Neurology (Division)
Member
From1 Oct 2002 → 31 Dec 2011
Projects
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- Unraveling the twists and turns of Freezing of Gait in Parkinson's Disease - A multimodal neuroimaging investigationFrom1 Oct 2023 → TodayFunding: FWO junior postdoctoral fellowship
- Prospective head-to-head comparison of cardiac [18F]-MFBG PET versus [123I]-MIBG SPECT in the differentiation between Parkinson’s disease and multiple system atrophy and between dementia with Lewy bodies and Alzheimer’s disease.From1 Oct 2023 → TodayFunding: Own budget, for example: patrimony, inscription fees, gifts
- [18F]-MFBG PET of the cardiac noradrenergic system for early differentiation in Parkinson’s disease and dementia with Lewy bodies.From1 Oct 2023 → TodayFunding: FWO Applied Biomedical Research (TBM)
- Analysis of the effect of LRRK2 mutations on mitophagy in iPSC-derived neurons from people with Parkinson’s diseaseFrom14 Aug 2023 → TodayFunding: Own budget, for example: patrimony, inscription fees, gifts
- Analysis of the effect of the Parkinson’s disease-linked VPS35 mutation on mitophagyFrom16 Aug 2021 → TodayFunding: Own budget, for example: patrimony, inscription fees, gifts
- Analysis of the role of the Parkinson's disease-linked protein DJ-1 in mitophagyFrom1 Jan 2021 → TodayFunding: FWO research project (including WEAVE projects)
- Motor learning in Parkinson’s disease: underlying effective connectivity and influential factorsFrom1 Oct 2018 → 28 Nov 2021Funding: FWO fellowships
- Longitudinal measurement of synaptic density to monitor progression of Parkinson's disease and Huntington's diseaseFrom1 Oct 2018 → 9 Jan 2023Funding: FWO fellowships
- Mitochondrial dysfunction in LRRK2-linked Parkinson's disease: analysis of the role of the LRRK2 substrate Rab10 in mitochondrial quality controlFrom1 Oct 2017 → 30 Sep 2019Funding: BOF - Concerted Research Project from 1994
- Analysis of the role of the LRRK2 substrate Rab10 in mitophagyFrom16 Aug 2017 → 3 Mar 2023Funding: FWO Strategic Basic Research Grant
Publications
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- Relevance of genetic testing in the gene-targeted trial era: the Rostock Parkinson's disease study.(2024)
Authors: Wim Vandenberghe
Pages: 2652 - 2667 - On the disease and location specificity of evoked resonant neural activity.(2024)
Authors: Tine Van Bogaert, Wim Vandenberghe, Philippe De Vloo, Bart Nuttin, Myles Mc Laughlin
Pages: 813 - 815 - Electrophysiological sweet spot mapping in deep brain stimulation for Parkinson's disease patients(2024)
Authors: Tine Van Bogaert, Jan Wouters, Philippe De Vloo, Wim Vandenberghe, Bart Nuttin, Myles Mc Laughlin
Pages: 794 - 801 - A Case of Chorea with Slow Saccades Caused by NKX2-1 Mutation(2024)
Authors: Joke Terryn, Sascha Vermeer, Wim Vandenberghe
Pages: 738 - 741 - Neuroimaging to Facilitate Clinical Trials in Huntington's Disease: Current Opinion from the EHDN Imaging Working Group.(2024)
Authors: Koen Van Laere, Wim Vandenberghe
Pages: 1 - 37 - Testing of symmetric biphasic stimulation in Vim-DBS ET patients: a randomized-controlled pilot study(2024)
Authors: Tine Van Bogaert, Philippe De Vloo, Wim Vandenberghe, Bart Nuttin
- Elevated α-synuclein levels inhibit mitophagic flux(2024)
Authors: Thibaut Heyninck, Dorien Imberechts, Patrik Verstreken, Wim Vandenberghe
- Deep Brain Stimulation for GNAO1-Associated Dystonia: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.(2024)
Authors: Els Ortibus, Wim Vandenberghe, Bart Nuttin, Tom Theys, Philippe De Vloo
Pages: 440 - 446 - Genotype-phenotype correlation in PRKN-associated Parkinson's disease(2024)
Authors: Wim Vandenberghe
- Active and Passive Cycling Decrease Subthalamic β Oscillations in Parkinson's Disease.(2024)
Authors: Thomas Decramer, Steven Smeijers, Bart Nuttin, Philippe De Vloo, Wim Vandenberghe, Alice Nieuwboer, Peter Janssen, Tom Theys
Pages: 85 - 93