Organisations
Anatomy Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Current research of the Anatomy Department of the Free University of Brussels is mainly concentrated on: 1° Study of the mechanisms leading to glomerulosclerosis in experimental models of chronic renal failure; 2° Transplantation of liver progenitor cells; 3° Arthrokinematics and morphologic anatomic studies; 4° Clinical research on knee pathology.
Woman and Child KU Leuven
Organ Systems is the home of research groups based in clinical departments and units engaging into research in Developmental Medicine (maternal-fetal and reproductive medicine, neonatology, pediatrics, pediatric urology, pediatric surgery, pediatric orthopedic surgery) and Regenerative Medicine (gynaecology, urology, orthopedic, trauma, plastic, abdominal surgery, physical medicine and rehabilitation). Their research is ...
Academy for LifeLong Learning of the faculty of Sciences Ghent University
Pharmaceutical and Pharmacological Sciences Vrije Universiteit Brussel
The department FAFY is mainly developing research activities in the following domains: 1. The use of hepatocytes in culture and co-culture as a model for toxicity and biotransformation studies of xenobiotics: - Evaluation of the iso-enzyme pattern of hepatocytes in culture and co-culture; - Detoxification mechanisms of hepatocytes in cultures and co-cultures; - Biotransformation and toxicity of isobutene; - Biotransformation and toxicity of ...
Academic Center for General Practice KU Leuven
The department's research is organized within four large programmes with significant interactions between them: development of instruments and outcome measurement, educational research, clinical epidemiology and health care organisation research. It focusses on a broad range of clinical situations, with care for the elderly and diagnostics as its corner-stones. 1. Instrument development and outcome research Together with 11 other institutes ...