Projects
IMAGica: an Integrative personalised Medical Approach for Genetic diseases, Inherited Cardiac Arrhythmias as a model Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Development and validation of active and passive immunotherapy targeted at protein Tau in transgenic mouse models for Alzheimer's disease KU Leuven
Discovery of Antiseizure Compounds in Zebrafish Models for the Treatment of Drug-Resistant Epilepsy KU Leuven
With 70 million people affected worldwide is epilepsy one of the most common neurological diseases characterized by unpredictable, unprovoked, recurrent seizures. Moreover, the disease is often accompanied by psychiatric and cognitive comorbidities, affecting dramatically the quality of life of patients. So far, pharmacological intervention is the first-line treatment for epilepsy. Unfortunately, about 30% of patients experience seizures that ...
The physiological and pathological contribution of GSK3 isozymes in normal mice and transgenic Alzheimer mice models. KU Leuven
Strategic Research Programme: Understanding reciprocal neuron-glia interactions in health and disease as a basis for innovative neurological and neuropsychopharmacological therapies Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Human pluripotent stem cells as models for disease Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Inter-relations of protein Tau, GSK3 and Nectin-3 in synaptic structure and plasticity in the hippocampus of mouse models for Alzheimer's disease KU Leuven
Molecular elucidation of the evolutionary success of Salmonella Kentucky ST198 KU Leuven
Salmonella enterica serovar Kentucky (S. Kentucky) is a common cause of gastro-enteritis. Although resistance to critically important antibiotics for human medicine is rare among Salmonella species, the clonal variant S. Kentucky ST198 poses an exemption. Phylogeographic analysis indicates this clone first emerged in Egypt around 1989, before disseminating into Northern, Southern and Western Africa, and then further to the Middle East, Asia ...
Molecular elucidation of the evolutionary success of salmonella Kentucky ST198 KU Leuven
Salmonella enterica serovar Kentucky (S. Kentucky) is a common cause of gastro-enteritis. Although resistance to critically important antibiotics for human medicine is rare among Salmonella species, the clonal variant S. Kentucky ST198 poses an exemption. Phylogeographic analysis indicates this clone first emerged in Egypt around 1989, before disseminating into Northern, Southern and Western Africa, and then further to the Middle East, Asia ...