Projects
A superresolution framework for quantitative brain perfusion map estimation using Arterial Spin Labelling University of Antwerp
Spaceflight induced neuroplasticity studied with advanced magnetic resonance imaging methods (BRAIN-DTI). University of Antwerp
Prototyping and validation of a system for unrestrained awake brain PET imaging of small laboratory animals. University of Antwerp
The toxicity of nanomaterials. KU Leuven
The investigation of the precise mechanisms that are involved by the toxicity of nanomaterials.
MIRIAD: Molecular Imaging Research Initiative for Application in Drug Development. KU Leuven
The aim of this SBO proposal is to promote drug development in Flanders by offering multimodal (pre) clinical imaging techniques in a multidisciplinary environment, such as central nervous system (CNS) and oncology diseases.
Improvement of memory function after Prophylactic Cranial Irradiation (PCI) by avoidance of the hippocampus: A randomized phase III study in small cell lung cancer patients. KU Leuven
The primary scientific goals are comparing memory loss (measured by the Hopkins Verbal Learning Test-Revised, HTLV-R) 4 months after HA-PCI in patients with small cell lung cancer treated with standard PCI.
Future of Personalised Medicine: Quality Assurance of Oncology Biomarker Testing is Essential KU Leuven
Future of personalised medicine: quality assurance of oncology biomarker testing is essentialTumour specific mutations play an increasing role in the selection of targeted therapy. However testing for
these mutations is not straightforward and errors occur. This could lead to a denial of treatment to patients who
would actually benefit from it, or a superfluous use of high-priced therapeutic agents and unnecessary sideeffects in ...
Digital radiation therapy patient. KU Leuven
The past decade has seen a revolution in radiation therapy technology, offering exceptional flexibility in dose delivery. Image guidance during treatment ensures a reliable targeting of the dose to the tumor. This has created the possibility to irradiate the tumor with a high dose with minimal exposure of surrounding tissue. Thus an improvement in tumor control is no longer invariably associated with an increase in radiation-induced ...
Digital radiation therapy patient. KU Leuven
The past decade has seen a revolution in radiation therapy technology, offering exceptional flexibility in dose delivery. Image guidance during treatment ensures a reliable targeting of the dose to the tumor. This has created the possibility to irradiate the tumor with a high dose with minimal exposure of surrounding tissue. Thus an improvement in tumor control is no longer invariably associated with an increase in radiation-induced ...