Projects
Effective and stable international climate accords. KU Leuven
The objective of this thesis is to identify the fundamental drivers of welfare effectiveness and game theoretic stability of International Environmental Agreements (IEAs), while focusing in particular on heterogeneity of regions; and analyzing the distributional effects of different climate change damage channels and mitigation policies. In the first phase we apply an analytical model combined with numerical simulation experiments in order to ...
Electrical interaction with the abnormal brain cavity wall to reduce cavity-related symptoms: proof-of-concept study in the rat KU Leuven
On each neurosurgery and neuroanatomy ward around the world lie patients with an abnormal brain cavity (aBC). Such an aBC develops because neurons are lost as a result of brain damage due to e.g. a stroke or traumatic brain injury. Symptoms associated with an aBC range from motor impairment such as paresis to psychiatric symptoms such as depression. Despite a wide range of available therapies, these symptoms often remain, even years ...
iPSC Technology and Bone Regeneration KU Leuven
Bone is a calcified tissue with multiple functions. It allows movement by providing attachment points for skeletal muscle, supports haematopoiesis, stores minerals and protects soft tissues and organs. Additionally, bone has the unique capacity to regenerate upon damage without scar formation or loss of function.
Bone fracture repair recapitulates embryonic endochondral bone formation. This process is characterized by the formation of a ...