Projects
A multidisciplinary approach using global metabolomics, genomescale metabolic modelling, shRNA screen and biological validation to discover novel pro-angiogenic metabolic targets. KU Leuven
Angiogenesis (growth of new blood vessels) is of vital importance for development and health, but also contributes to multiple pathological conditions. Anti-angiogenic drugs are routinely used for treatment of blinding ocular disease and various types of cancer. However, the success of these therapies for cancer is limited by the lack of efficacy and resistance. There is thus an urgent need for alternative anti-angiogenic strategies, based on ...
Plant-microbe associations to reduce particulate matter concentration and toxicity in urban areas: a multidisciplinary approach Hasselt University
Insulin-producing cells in Drosophila, mouse and man: A multidisciplinary approach to study and treat diabetes. Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Modulation of glycolytic flux as a new approach for treatment of atherosclerosis and plaque stabilization: a multidisciplinary study (MOGLYNET). University of Antwerp
Multiple sclerosis, a multidisciplinary approach Hasselt University
A multidisciplinary and multilevel approach to strategic HR differentiation: the relationship between HR differentiation, social identity and employee performance. KU Leuven
A multidisciplinary, multimethod, multilevel approach to the study of human potential in the workplace KU Leuven
The overall goal of the research program proposed here is to advance academic understanding of human potential in the workplace. Across nine work packages – at the theoretical/conceptual, individual/psychological, and organizational/strategic level, respectively – we will attempt to answer the following, interrelated questions: How should human potential, in the context of the workplace, be defined, operationalized, and measured? Which ...
Neuromotor markers of pathological gait in children with cerebral palsy: An integrated multidisciplinary approach to support clinical decision making. KU Leuven
In children with cerebral palsy, primary and secondary neuromotor deficits adversely affect normal development of functional activities such as walking. The overall goal of this research program is to develop and improve an integrated multidisciplinary framework to evaluate the interaction between neuromotor impairments and gait pathology, thereby advancing and combining current and innovative methodologies in clinical motion analysis and ...