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Functional Morphology University of Antwerp

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The unit's research interest is the study of the evolution of animal form and function by combining comparative and experimental methods of analysis. Research comes mainly in two flavours: one with a more biomechanical, and one with a more ecological taste. Functional morphology and ecological morphology can be considered as consecutive steps in the same integrated evolutionary research program. Through the specificity of these steps, however, ...

Functional and Cognitive Linguistics: Grammar and Typology (FunC), Leuven KU Leuven

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The research group FunC consists of researchers conducting research in the field of cognitive-functional linguistics. Over the last decade the research group FunC has mainly been concerned with the semantics and pragmatics of different types of verbal and (pro)nominal constructions, both synchronically and diachronically.

Topological Algebra, Functional Analysis and Category Theory Vrije Universiteit Brussel

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The research team investigates mathematical structures that are important in several basic areas of mathematics like geometry, representation theory, functional analysis, differential calculus or theory of approximation. The motivation also comes from outside mathematics, from computer science or physics where some of the mathematical structures that are studied are called upon as models. By application of methods from category theory the ...

Functional animal nutrition Research Institute for Agriculture, Fisheries and Food

There are three main research objectives. In the first place, research in nutrition physiology should fine-tune the supply of nutrients with the requirements of the animal. In close relation with the latter, efforts are done to reduce the excretion of minerals into the environment. Functional animal nutrition sensu stricto aims to improve not only animal health but also to increase the health value of animal products for the consumer.

Laboratory for Functional Epigenetics KU Leuven

Our research interest is in the epigenetic causes of human diseases. We tackle scientific problems by leveraging cutting edge genomic tools, in vitro and in vivo experiments and insights derived from patient samples. This enables us to address questions that were hitherto impossible to be answered. we am thus uniquely poised to characterize the nature of epigenetic signals that are changed in disease, how they are perturbed and how they ...