Projects
Microarrays for the phenotypic characterization of axenic cultures, bacterial mutants and microbiome communities Ghent University
In recent years, research into microbiomes has exploded. To comprehensively understand the dynamic structure of microbiomes and their interaction with (host) environments, tools which go beyond metagenomic profiling are deemed required.
One such unique perspective is offered by phenotypic profiling, which based on the cellular metabolism of living cells and cellular communities permit the high-throughput quantitative evaluation of ...
Interactive effects of insecticides and cyanobacterial stress in Daphnia pulex: Development of a predictive model using gene expression microarrays and support vector machines Ghent University
Aquatic ecosystems are complex environments where organisms interact with a heterogeneous group of stressors from anthropogenic and natural origin. Yet, current risk assessment practices fail to include these combined effects of stressors and their potential interaction as they primarily use a chemical-by-chemical approach. The lack of sufficient comprehensive data in literature and the lack of predictive models further impede the ...
Microarrays: a new step towards a rapid molecular karkaterisatie of marine nematode communities. Ghent University
Prenatal Chromosomal Microarray Analysis and Identification of Genetic Variants in Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia. KU Leuven
Modeling Dose-Response Microarray Data Using Bayesian Variable Selection (BVS) Methods Hasselt University
Physical models of DNA hybridization and microarray data analysis. KU Leuven
Statistical Methods for Analyzing DNA and PamChip Microarray Data KU Leuven
Kernel Based Methods for Microarray and Mass Spectrometry Data Analysis KU Leuven
Microarray and mass spectrometry data sources measure the activity and/or expression of thousands of genes and proteins, respectively, on a given set of biological samples. Analysis of the information contained in such samples has become a crucial activity in cancer research during the ...