Projects
Neural decoding for brain-machine interfaces KU Leuven
Brain-computer interfaces provide a communication pathway between the human brain and an external machine, typically a computer. Two major approaches exist: invasive or intracranial and non-invasive brain-machine interfaces (BMIs). In the field of intracranial BMIs, attention has mainly been focused on recordings in the motor system.
The aim of this project is to decode neural activity recorded in different cortical areas e.g. the ...
Stabilization of atherosclerotic plaques via inhibition of intraplaque neovascularization. University of Antwerp
CEC-MARK. University of Antwerp
Assessment of skeletal endpoints and exposure in an extended Zebrafish Developmental Toxicity Assay (ZEDTA) using mammalian teratogens. University of Antwerp
Development of a novel PET-based duramycin probe for cell death imaging in tumors. University of Antwerp
PHD ON POPULATION PK MODELING OF TACROLIMUS AND COMPUTER ASSISTED DOSE FINDING INCLUDING SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT AND TESTING (PROOF OF CONCEPT) KU Leuven
Tacrolimus is the mainstay of immunosuppressant therapy after solid organ transplantation. The goal of this project is to develop an intuitive dose finding software of tacrolimus computing future doses from the known dosing regimen and individual plasma concentrations of tacrolimus. More specifically, this project includes: 1. The systematic collection of data in databases: treatment regimen modalities, serum concentrations, covariates and ...