Projects
Preclinical study of the combination of EGFR inhibitors with gemcitabine and/or radiotherapie under normoxic versus hypoxic conditions University of Antwerp
ESFR and DUBBLE: Synchrotron X-rays for revealing the structure and function of molecules and materials Big Science Ghent University
Development of Correlative atmospheric scanning electron and fluorescence super-resolution microscopy to investigate the regulation of EGF signaling KU Leuven
In this project, a unique CLEM modality is explored. Atmosphere scanning electron microscopy (ASEM), a novel electron microscopic technique, in which a sample is observed under atmorspheric conditions, will be combined with PALM or dSTORM.
Alternative dispute resolution and article 6 ECHR. Right of access to an independent and impartial judge in Belgium from a comparative and human rights perspective. KU Leuven
Article 6.1 ECHR guarantees the right of access to an independent and impartial judge. The central research question is to what extent mechanisms of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) are compatible with this right.
For the purpose of this research, ADR is defined as all dispute resolution processes conducted by a neutral third party, in which the third party cannot impose a final decision on the parties (thus excluding arbitration). ...
Positive obligations under the ECHR U+2013 beyond the case by case approach Ghent University
Positive obligation are obligations under human rights convention on states to actively take steps to protect and fulfill human rights. My research concerns the legal reasoning of the European Court of Human Rights with respect to the justification of the existence of positive obligations and the determination of their scope.
Research and applications in biological image and signal processing. University of Antwerp
FWO-SB-Beurs: Nanobodies targeting mutant-EGFR as a unique tumor-restrictive vehicle for targeted therapy of glioblastoma Vrije Universiteit Brussel
"-omics" as tool to address the burden of non-communicable age-related disease in populations in epidemiological transition KU Leuven
Summary
Background and objectives
The objective of this doctoral thesis was to explore “‑omics” technologies as a tool to address the burden of non-communicable age-related disease in populations in epidemiological transition. We choose diastolic left ventricular (LV) dysfunction, heart failure (HF) and chronic kidney disease (CKD) as disease models, because of their high prevalence in the general population, ...