Clinical proteomics group

BIOMARGIN
Biomarkers of renal graft injuries in kidney allograft recipients (FP7 project, Partners: VITO, INSERM, CEA, CNRS, Hospitaux Paris, KULeuven, Mosaïques Diagnostics, CHU Limoges, Venn Life Sciences, Acureomics, Medizinische Hochschule Hannover, Paris V Université Paris-Descartes, INSERM transfer)
www.biomargin.eu
01/03/2013 – 28/02/2017
Contact: Prof. Inge Mertens

InSpector
An Integrated Informatics Platform for Mass Spectrometry-based Protein Assays (IWT SBO project, Partners: VITO, UAntwerpen, KULeuven, UGent)
01/03/2013 – 28/02/2017
Contact: Prof. Dirk Valkenborg

EDBES
Early diagnosis by easy sampling (IWT O&O project, Partners: Biocartis, Pharmafluidics, RIC and UZA)
1/11/2015 – 31/10/2017
Contact: Prof. Inge Mertens

Characterization of the distinct impact of one-eyed vision on monocular cortex: a molecular, cellular and systems level analysis of cross-modal brain plasticity in the adult mouse.
Partners: VITO, UAntwerpen, KULeuven
01/02/2016 – 30/01/2020
Contact: Prof. Dirk Valkenborg

Micro peptides as a new class of bio-active peptides in higher eukaryotes (FWO research project)
01/01/2014 – 31/12/2017
Promotor: Prof. Geert Baggerman

Predicting immunotherapy response in elderly non-small cell lung cancer patients by zooming into protein/peptide expression patterns at the tumor cell - immune cell interaction border (FWO Kom op tegen kanker)
15/09/2016 – 15/09/2018
Promotor: Prof. Geert Baggerman

Urine exosomes as biomarkers for diagnosis and follow up of bladder cancer patients (VITO/UA phd project)
15/09/2015 – 14/09/2019
Promotor: Prof. Inge Mertens, Co-promotor: Prof. Geert Baggerman

SPHERE

BAMS

PPES

Translational Neurobiology

Infrastructure grants

MALDI Mass Spectrometry Imaging (MALDI-MSI): Bridging proteomics and imaging (Hercules middelzware infrastructuur)
Promotor: Prof. Stuart Maudsley, Co-promotors: Prof. Inge Mertens, Prof. Geert Baggerman, Prof. Dirk Valkenborg, Prof. Filip Lemière, Prof. Frank Sobott, Prof. Steven Husson, Prof. Ronny Blust, Prof. Xaveer Van Ostade, Prof. Sylvia Dewilde, Prof. John-Paul Bogers, Prof. Annemie Vanderlinden.