Organisations
Experimental Pharmacology Vrije Universiteit Brussel
In the research group Experimental Pharmacology the vast majority of scientists are trained in pharmacology and psychopharmacology. Our team has however a nice complementarity between a number of neuroscientists-pharmacologists engaged in preclinical research, a number of analytical experts looking for new sensitive methods for monitoring numerous neuromediators, brain biomarkers and pharmacological read-outs, and a number of colleagues who ...
Toxicology and Pharmacology KU Leuven
The lab of Toxicology and Pharmacology consists of two main research fields: Forensic Toxicology and Drug Discovery and Pharmacology.
The research objectives of Forensic Toxicology are focused on optimization of analytical detection methods/tools and volatile decomposition detection. The main practice of this subdivision is its service in juridical dossiers as expertise and investigation center at the request of the Ministry of ...
Clinical Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapy KU Leuven
The area of interest of the research group Clinical Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapy is the safe and efficient use of medicinal products – including small molecules, biologicals and vaccines – in humans.
Molecular and Biochemical Pharmacology Vrije Universiteit Brussel
The main objectives of research within MBFA are: 1. Identification and characterisation of hormone and neurotransmitter receptors. We are especially interested in the difference between agonist- and antagonist- receptor interactions and in the pharmacology of new receptor subclasses. This may contribute to the development of new and more efficient drugs for clinical therapy. 2. Investigation of the mechanisms of receptor regulation by ...
Molecular biophysics, physiology and pharmacology University of Antwerp
Clinical Pharmacology and Clinical Pharmacy Vrije Universiteit Brussel
KFAR focuses on two lines of research: 1) hypertension and 2) clinical pharmacological and clinical pharmaceutical research. KFAR is part of the research cluster "Center for Cardiovascular Disease".
Department of Pharmacology Ghent University
Pharmacology Vrije Universiteit Brussel
The department Pharmacology is mainly developing research activities in the domain of Neuro-immuno-endocrinology: 1. Development and differentiation of pituitary cells; 2. Regulation and quantification of PRL gene expression, transcription, translation; 3. Purification and characterisation of PRL cell (sub) populations; 4. Pathogenesis of pituitary gland tumours; 5. Role of PRL and GH in the lymphohemopoietic system. 6. PRL receptor ...