Projects
Beyond multiple sclerosis susceptibility: disentangling heterogeneity of disease. KU Leuven
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is one of the most common neurological disorders in young adults, affecting around 10,000 people in Belgium and 2.5 million worldwide. The disease can lead to important physical as well as cognitive disability at a time that is crucial in the personal and professional development of patients. MS is characterized by three hallmarks: inflammation, demyelination or destruction of the protective myelin sheath surrounding ...
The link between animal personality and infection risk in natural populations of Mastomys natalensis infected with Morogoro arenavirus. University of Antwerp
Study of miltefosine resistance mechanisms and dynamics through experimental selection of miltefosine-resistant Leishmania amastigotes. University of Antwerp
New perspectives on familial clustering of Alzheimer's disease: the role of rare genetic risk variants. University of Antwerp
Injury incidence and patterns in U10-U14 soccer players within Belgian football academies: A prospective cohort study examining the risk and/or protective factors associated with growth, maturation, physical fitness and motor coordination. Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Mining multi-omics interaction data to reveal the determinants and evolution of host-pathogen disease susceptibility. University of Antwerp
Development of a practice tool for the improvement of palliative sedation practices in nursing homes: a phase 0-2 study according to the Medical Research Council framework. Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Evaluation of an antibody detecting point-of-care test for the detection of Taenia Solium Taeniasis and (neuro) cysticercosis in communities and primary care settings of highly endemic, resource-poor areas in Tanzania and Zambia, including training of- an Institute of Tropical Medicine
Evaluation of an antibody detecting point-of-care test for the diagnosis of Taenia solium taeniasis and (neuro)cysticercosis in communities and primary care settings of highly endemic, resource-poor areas in Tanzania and Zambia, including training of -and Ghent University
The abstract for "Evaluation of an antibody detecting point-of-care test for the diagnosis of Taenia solium taeniasis and (neuro)cysticercosis in communities and primary care settings of highly endemic, resource-poor areas in Tanzania and Zambia, including training of -and technology transfer to the Regional Reference Laboratory and health centres." is missing. Please contact the promotor for more information.