Projects
Disaster Governance: Analyzing inconvenient realities and chances for resilience and sustainability KU Leuven
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Disaster governance
Analyzing inconvenient realities and chances for resilience and sustainability
A social-ecological systems approach to disaster governance
In many places in the world, people are increasingly exposed to disasters. A few recent disasters illustrate the global magnitude of the problem: the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico in 2010, the earthquake, tsunami and ...
Downstream targets of the metabolic stress sensor SnRK1 - One kinase to rule them all KU Leuven
The evolutionarily conserved SnRK1 (SNF1-related kinase 1) protein kinase (the ortholog of yeast SNF1 and mammalian AMPK) is a major metabolic sensor, allowing acclimatization and energy homeostasis upon changes in energy availability, thereby ensuring plant survival. SnRK1 is activated by low energy stress and repressed by high photosynthetic sugar levels, with the allosteric inhibitor trehalose-6-P acting as a proxy for sucrose supply. To ...
Multimodal monitoring of electrophysiological signals in childhood epilepsy and neonatal encephalopathy KU Leuven
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EEG records electrical activity in the brain generated by pyramidal cells forming large neuronal networks. EEG monitoring provides a constant assessment of brain function and has 3 major applications in neurological practice. It can be used to appreciate epileptic activity in patients with ...
Precision measurements of the electron energy distribution in nuclear beta decays KU Leuven
Although nuclear β decays have been studied for almost a century, there are still questions that can be answered through precision measurements of the energy distribution of emitted electrons. The shape of the β spectrum reflects not only the weak interaction responsible for the decay. It is also sensitive to the strong interaction which confines the decaying quark in the nucleon. The electromagnetic force also plays a role since the ejected ...