Projects
Funding to accompany local authorities in the effective use of ICT and E-Government Ghent University
I-SCAN 2.0 HGB110R0114 Grant to accompany local authorities in the effective use of ICT and e-government Flemish Government - Department of Administrative Affairs, inside land administration
Study of the intrahepatic resistance and its determinants in a rat model of severe non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). University of Antwerp
Improve soft tissue contrast to small animals in µCT Ghent University
Stress and Avoidance in a Rat Model of Anxiety KU Leuven
In the past decades, considerable research effort has been devoted to documenting and understanding elementary features of fear learning and how they might be involved in the development of anxiety and anxiety disorders, through research in animals, healthy humans and patients. This work has revealed the critical roles of extinction deficits, excessive generalization and persistent avoidance in anxious psychopathology. In the EAGER project, ...
A second act in life. Desistance from sex offending: managing identities and coping with public shame. Ghent University
Since the end 1990’s, interest in the study of the end of a criminal career, desistance, has been increasingly reflected in criminology. The processes that may change the development of crime over the life course are mostly divided in three components: individual, social and subjective components. However, a better understanding of the relationship between these three components is still identified as a research priority. An increasing ...
The role of afferent nerves in the pathogenesis of postinflammatory gastrointestinal motility and sensitivity disturbances in the rat. University of Antwerp
C3Places - the use of ICT for the c-creation of public places. Ghent University
Strengthening of NMAIST ICT and Library Infrastructure. University of Antwerp
Hyperthermic intraperitoneal drug delivery of paclitaxel formulations in a rat model for peritoneal carcinomatosis Ghent University
Paclitaxel formulations formulated with cyclodextrins, liposomes and polymer conjugates are in-vitro characterised via solubility, stability and efficiency against tumor cellines. In-vivo the biodistribution, farmacokinetics, tumor penetration and tumor growth delay is determined in a rat model for peritoneal carcinomatosis.