Organisations
Medical Imaging and Physical Sciences Vrije Universiteit Brussel
The department of 'Imaging and Physical Sciences' consists of the subunits Radiology and Clinical Imaging (RADI), 'Radiotherapy' (KANK), 'Nuclear Medicine' (NUGE). The main research topics for these three subunits are: For Radiology and Clinical Imaging: 1. Diffusion and perfusion magnetic resonance (MR) imaging and their application to the characterisation of healthy and pathologic tissues; 2. Susceptibility MR imaging of trabecular bone and ...
Advanced Rehabilitation Technology & Science Vrije Universiteit Brussel
The Advanced Rehabilitation Technology & Science research group involves six research groups of the Vrije Universiteit Brussel. Four groups are part of the faculty of Physical Education and Physiotherapy, one group is part of the faculty of Medicine and one of the faculty of Engineering.
Applied Mechanics Vrije Universiteit Brussel
The department of Mechanical Engineering (MECH) consist of three research groups : The Acoustics & Vibration Research Group central goal is to conduct fundamental and applied research in the broad field of Acoustics & Vibration, with special emphasis on Experimental and Operational Modal Analysis, Frequency-Domain Maximum Likelihood Identification of Multivariable Systems, Damage Assessment and Sound Quality. Enjoy the visit, and feel ...
Cell death signaling (CDS) University of Antwerp
Crop Biotechnics KU Leuven
The Division of Crop Biotechnics focuses its research and education on sustainable production of agricultural and horticultural products. We employ a variety of biotechnological methodologies to perform fundamental and applied plant research. We integrate knowledge at the cellular, tissue, plant, environment and agro-systems level for both model plants and economically important crops.
Human Physiology and Sports Physiotherapy Research Group Vrije Universiteit Brussel
The research group MFYS explores the interaction of exercise on neurochemistry and neurophysiology. The research is concentrated at several levels: Fundamental – Physiological research; Applied – Clinical research and Benchmarking – Policy making research.
Most of the research projects progress through these 3 levels, starting from fundamental studies (e.g. animal studies) through applied, clinical trials, which could lead to ...
Leuven Clinical Coordinating Centre (LCC) KU Leuven
The Leuven Coordinating Centre (LCC) is an academic research centre with more than 25 years of experience in delivering services for clinical research. LCC conducts phase II, III and IV clinical trials in all therapeutic areas with the main focus on phase II and III trials in cardiovascular diseases and also has a broad experience in setting up and maintaining registries.