Projects
Juridisch en bestuurskundig onderzoek houdende de evaluatie van het organiek kader voor verzelfstandiging en samenwerking in het decreet van 22 december 2017 over het lokaal bestuur. Onderzoek met het oog op beleidsaanbevelingen ter vereenvoudiging van de Ghent University
Het KU Leuven Kankerinstituut (LKI): interdisciplinaire samenwerking ter bevordering van kankeronderzoek, kankerbehandeling en –zorg. KU Leuven
The LKI unites expertise regarding cancer research, -treatment and -care within the Health Sciences campus Leuven. This is done via an organisational structure where experts from UZ Leuven, KU Leuven and VIB cooperate regarding on cancer related topics. The LKI Beleidsplan describes clearly defined targets to develop progress and added value in cancer research, -therapy and - care in the interest of patients. This creates opportunities for ...
Versatile optical frequency comb generators (ikv bilaterale samenwerking met China) Vrije Universiteit Brussel
hexagonal micro-laser with integrated microsphere cavity: new monolithic structure for high-bandwidth, high-quality optical chaos (ikv bilaterale samenwerking met China) Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Non-invasive molecular studies to optimize In Vitro Maturation (IVM) and improve access to safe assisted reproduction (Toekenning in het kader van de bilaterale samenwerking met Vietnam) Vrije Universiteit Brussel
ART-related burden, risks and costs. However, because IVM makes use ...
Promoting informed and shared decisions about eHealth solutions for older adults and their informal caregivers (Bilaterale samenwerking met Québec) Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Bilaterale samenwerking met Vietnam Do Vietnamese host-adapted fungal strains threaten the global salamander diversity? Ghent University
The hypothesis of this project is that B. salamandrivorans has established long term endemism in Vietnamese salamander populations as the result of host-pathogen co-evolution. This project aims at studying pathogen endemism in host communities, which allows maintaining a reservoir from which pathogen spill-over to naïve host communities elsewhere may result in epidemics with significant loss of biodiversity.