Projects
Validation of a small molecule system for a safer treatment of chronic inflammation Ghent University
We developed in-house an experimental glucocorticoid-based molecule. The small molecule we designed exhibits a unique mode of action consisting of validated anti-inflammatory effects combined with a much safer side effect profile in vivo, as established using rodent models. The aim of our proposal is to translate these well-defined pre-track findings to the relevant end-users in practice. For this we will study early ADMET results in dog ...
Genetic-manipulation-free photothermal stimulation and enhanced photothermal ablation of cardiomyocytes; new and safer tool to cure cardiac arrhythmias. University of Antwerp
New and safer tools to cure cardiac arrhythmias through genetic-manipulation-free photothermal stimulation and enhanced photothermal ablation of cardiomyocytes. University of Antwerp
Exploiting novel GR biology as an opportunity to develop safer anti-inflammatory drugs Ghent University
Exploiting novel GR biology as an opportunity to develop safer anti-inflammatory drugs
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Towards Safer and Fairer Language Models: Mitigating Bias and Enhancing Regulatory Compliance KU Leuven
Development of a wearable sensorized cuff for data-driven rehabilitation therapy - SAFER Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Towards safer antibody drug conjugates KU Leuven
More and safer mobility for children: active transportation in primary schoolchildren and adolescents Ghent University
This doctoral research examines the role of the physical environment related to active transportation (walking, cycling) to/from school and in leisure time among children and adolescents using innovative methods and techniques (Google Street View, GPS), in the context of the promotion of active transportation in this age group.
The dynamic musculoskeletal profile: an integrated framework for a safer and healthier exercising. KU Leuven
Regular physical activity, fitness, and exercise are critically important for the health and well being of people of all ages. However, in many cases any health benefit caused by physical activity is lost because of a serious musculoskeletal injury. The aim of this research is to develop a new framework expanding current methodologies in human movement analysis, in−vivo musculoskeletal strength testing and medical imaging. This framework will ...