Projects
BELGIAN MOMO HERITAGE ON THE RADAR - Re-reading modernist housing estates: an inquiry into the value of threatened heritage sites and the possibilities of adaptive reuse as a method for re-evaluation Hasselt University
Technical and financial assessment approach for transformable construction typologies Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Although a theoretical framework for demountability ...
Integrated analysis and experimental verification of Kinematic Form Active Structures (KFAS) for architectural applications. Vrije Universiteit Brussel
A major challenge for the design, analysis, optimisation and construction of KFAS, is the study of their geometric ...
Reduction of chemotherapy driven late adverse effects through targeted molecular therapies in high-risk pediatric cancers Ghent University
Treatment of cancer in children is one of the most remarkable successes in oncology with survival rates in paediatric leukaemia reaching 85% or more. These successes are mainly based on intensive chemotherapy schedules that come with the price of significant short and longMterm side effects, including organ damage, secondary cancers and social and psychological problems. Although symptomatic ...
End-of-life trajectories of older people with serious chronic illness: a mixed-methods feasibility study Vrije Universiteit Brussel
DNA methyltransferase 3B (DNMT3B) in multiple myeloma: a pivotal role in myeloma cell survival, drug resistance and disease progression? Vrije Universiteit Brussel
This urges researchers to discover new targets to counter this DR. Next to genetic defects, it is now widely recognized that ...
SOX11 as mediator of the adrenergic cell state in neuroblastoma: towards cell precision medicine Ghent University
Neuroblastoma (NB) is a pediatric tumor arising from the peripheral nervous system with still poor survival for high-risk patients despite intensive therapy. Recent studies discovered two different phenotypic subpopulations in NB tumors, i.e. so-called adrenergic (ADRN) and neural-crest cell/mesenchymal like (NCC/MES) cells. The latter cell type is more chemo-tolerant and enriched in post-therapy and relapse tumors. We recently identified ...