Projects
Nano-hybrid materials based on metal-organic frameworks as artificial enzymes for proteomics applications Ghent University
Nanomaterials with enzyme-like properties (aka nanozymes) combine low cost, stability, and the unique physicochemical properties of nanomaterials with rational design of catalysts that can overcome intrinsic limitations of natural enzymes. While the vast majority of reported nanozymes exhibit oxidoreductase activity, the nanomaterials with other types of enzymatic activity remain largely unexplored. Considering that protease enzymes account ...
Nano-hybrid materials based on metal-organic frameworks as artificial enzymes for proteomics applications KU Leuven
Nanomaterials with enzyme-like properties (aka nanozymes) combine low cost, stability, and the unique physicochemical properties of nanomaterials with rational design of catalysts that can overcome intrinsic limitations of natural enzymes. While the vast majority of reported nanozymes exhibit oxidoreductase activity, the nanomaterials with other types of enzymatic activity remain largely unexplored. Considering that protease enzymes account ...
Prokaryote proteomics at high temperature for single cells. Flanders Institute for Biotechnology
Prokaryote proteomics at high temperature for single cells Vrije Universiteit Brussel
biomass into various biomaterials that would otherwise be derived from fossil fuels or (harsh) chemistry. Especially promising is the
use of thermophilic bacteria and archaea that operate at high temperatures, as this can enable more efficient production processes.
However, we currently know very ...
Bioinformatics network for proteomics and mass spectrometry University of Antwerp
Prokaryote proteomics at high temperature for single cells. Flanders Institute for Biotechnology
Understanding rac-GR24 induced germination of Phelipanche ramosa and Arabidopsis thaliana by using proteomics and interactomics Ghent University
Scalable large array nanopore readouts for proteomics and next-generation sequencing KU Leuven
Leveraging emerging technology, it has recently become possible to read out a DNA sequence using a nanopore and an integrated trans-impedance amplifier in CMOS technology. The next step in improving the results of this breaktrough is scaling to a large array of nanopores and collecting the data. Extracting the data becomes increasingly difficult with an increasing number of pores. To combat this an electronic circuit that makes use of signal ...
CarNHum Project Neanderthals, Early Anatomically Modern Humans and carnivores. Deciphering their interactions through proteomics, paleogenetics and radiocarbon dating Ghent University
CarNHum project is designed to investigate the interactions of Neanderthals, early anatomically modern humans and carnivores through proteomics, paleogenetics and radiocarbon dating. Firstly, through the identification of bone assemblages with signs of carnivore activity associated with the early Aurignacian, it will be investigated whether humans were a frequent prey for carnivores. This will thus provide new insights into human-carnivore ...