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FONDS VOOR WETENSCHAPPELIJK ONDERZOEK Vlaanderen 2003 Boeken zonder publiciteit FONDS VOOR WETENSCHAPPELIJK ONDERZOEK Vlaanderen NATIONAAL FONDS VOOR WETENSCHAPPELIJK ONDERZOEK Interuniversitair Instituut voor Kernwetenschappen Fonds voor Geneeskundig Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek 2003 Lijst der kredietgenieters (Met opgave van hun onderzoeksprogramma en onthaalinstelling) Egmontstraat 5 1000 BRUSSEL Tel. (02) 512.91.10 With English Summary and Abstracts FONDS VOOR WETENSCHAPPELIJK ONDERZOEK Vlaanderen NATIONAAL FONDS VOOR WETENSCHAPPELIJK ONDERZOEK Interuniversitair Instituut voor Kernwetenschappen Fonds voor Geneeskundig Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek 2003 Lijst der kredietgenieters (Met opgave van hun onderzoeksprogramma en onthaalinstelling) Egmontstraat 5 1000 BRUSSEL Tel. (02) 512.91.10 AFKORTINGEN A.R.A. : Algemeen Rijksarchief en K.M.I. : Koninklijk Meteorologisch Rijksarchief in de Provinciën Instituut van België B.I.R.A. : Belgisch Instituut voor K.M.K.G. : Koninklijke Musea voor Ruimte-Aëronomie Kunst en Geschiedenis B.R. : Bibliothèque Royale Albert K.M.M.A. : Koninklijk Museum voor Ier Midden-Afrika C.E.G.E.S. : Centre d’Etudes et de Docu- K.M.S. : Koninklijke Militaire mentation Guerre et Sociétés School contemporaines K.M.S.K.B. : Koninklijke Musea voor C.L.O.Gent: Centrum voor Landbouwkun- Schone Kunsten van België dig Onderzoek - Gent K.S.B. : Koninklijke Sterrenwacht C.O.D.A. : Centrum voor Onderzoek in van België Diergeneeskunde en Agro- K.U.Brussel: Katholieke Universiteit chemie Brussel E.R.M. : Ecole Royale Militaire K.U.Leuven : Katholieke Universiteit E.S.K.E. : Egyptologische Stichting Leuven Koningin Elisabeth L.U.C. : Limburgs Universitair Cen- F.N.R.S. Fonds National de la Recher- trum che Scientifique M.R.A.C. : Musée Royal de l'Afrique F.P.Ms : Faculté Polytechnique de Centrale Mons N.F.W.O. : Nationaal Fonds voor We- F.U.C.A.M.: Faculté Universitaire Catholi- tenschappelijk Onderzoek que de Mons N.P.B. : Nationale Plantentuin van F.U.S.A.Gx: Faculté Universitaire des België Sciences Agronomiques de O.R.B. : Observatoire Royal de Gembloux Belgique F.U.N.D.P. : Facultés Universitaires Not- U.A. Universiteit Antwerpen re-Dame de la Paix à Namur (RUCA) : (Universitair Centrum Ant- F.U.S.L. : Facultés Universitaires werpen) Saint-Louis à Bruxelles UGent : Universiteit Gent F.W.O. : Fonds voor Wetenschappelijk S.C.K. : Studiecentrum voor Kern- Onderzoek - Vlaanderen energie Mol I.A.P. : Instituut voor het Archeolo- U.C.L. : Université Catholique de gisch Patrimonium Louvain I.B.W. : Instituut voor Bosbouw en U.A. Universiteit Antwerpen Wildbeheer (U.F.S.I.A.) : (Universitaire Faculteiten I.I.K.W. : Interuniversitair Instituut St.-Ignatius Antwerpen) voor Kernwetenschappen U.A. Universiteit Antwerpen I.M.E.C. : Interuniversitair Micro- (U.I.A.) : (Universitaire Instelling elektronica Centrum v.z.w. Antwerpen) I.N. : Instituut voor Natuurbehoud U.L.B. : Université Libre de Bruxel- I.P.B. : Institu(u)t Pasteur van/du les Brussel/Bruxelles U.Lg : Université de Liège I.R.M. : Institut Royal Météorologi- U.M.H. : Université de Mons-Hainaut que de Belgique V.I.B. Vlaams Interuniversitair In- I.T.G. : Instituut voor Tropische stituut voor Biotechnologie Geneeskunde Antwerpen V.I.T.O. : Vlaamse Instelling voor K.B. : Koninklijke Bibliotheek Technologisch Onderzoek Albert I V.U.B. : Vrije Universiteit Brussel KADOC : Katholiek Documentatie- en W.I.V. : Wetenschappelijk Instituut Onderzoekscentrum Volksgezondheid K.B.I.N. : Koninklijk Belgisch Instituut voor Natuurwetenschappen I MANDAATHOUDERS VAN HET FONDS VOOR WETENSCHAPPELIJK ONDERZOEK - VLAANDEREN VOOR HET ACADEMIEJAAR 2003-2004 ________ De titels van de in dit volume opgenomen onderzoek, zijn de door de auteurs opgegeven teksten. I - 1 ASPIRANTEN in functie tijdens het academiejaar 2003-2004 Promotie 1998-1999 1. De Clercq, Kristof Lic. Economische Wetenschappen UGent Lic. Wijsbegeerte Uitwerking van dialoog- en vraaglogica's op basis van recente niet-standaardlogica's, met toepassingen op episodes uit de wetenschapsgeschiedenis en op alledaagse redeneervormen. Elaboration of dialogue logics and erotetic logics based on recent non-standard logics, with applications to episodes from the history of science and to common sense reasoning. Promotie 1999-2000 1. De Haes, Petra (Aspirant Kom op tegen Kanker) K.U.Leuven Arts Evaluatie van de moleculaire mechanismen die tussenkomen in het protectief effect van Vitamine D op UVB bestraalde keratinocyten. Evaluation of the molecular mechanisms involved in the protective effect of Vitamin D on UVB irradiated keratinocytes. 2. Elaut, Greetje Apotheker V.U.B. Geïsoleerde stellaatcellen en hepatocyten, en hun culturen als in vitro modellen voor farmaco-toxicologisch onderzoek van nieuwe antifibrogene geneesmiddelen. Isolated stellate cells and hepatocytes, and their cultures as in vitro models for the pharmaco- toxicologic evaluation of new antifibrogenic drugs. 3. Goubert, Liesbet Lic. Psychologie UGent Aandachtsafleiding en blootstelling bij patiënten met chronische rugpijn : een experimentele analyse. Distraction and exposure in patients with chronic back pain : an experimental analysis. 9 4. Huys, Isabelle (1) Apotheker K.U.Leuven Structuur-functie relatieonderzoek van recombinante toxines met betrekking tot gekloneerde receptoren en ionen kanalen. Structure-function relationship of recombinant toxines with respect ot cloned receptors and ion channels. 5. Joosten, Frank Lic. Taal- en Letterkunde : Germaanse talen K.U.Leuven Collectiva in het Nederlands : een semantische, morfologische en syntactische analyse. Collective nouns in Dutch : a semantic, morphological and syntactic analysis. 6. Maryns, Katrijn Lic. Taal- en Letterkunde : Germaanse talen UGent Engelstalige narratieven van Afrikaanse kandidaat-vluchtelingen in de Belgische asielproce- dure. Een studie in forensische taalkunde. English narratives by African applicants in the Belgian asylum procedure. A study in forensic linguistics. 7. Massant, Jan Bio-Ir. Cel- en Genbiotechnologie V.U.B. Moleculaire fysiologie van extreem thermofielen : metabolische 'channeling' van een thermolabiele en potentieel toxische stof, carbamoylfosfaat. Molecular physiology of extreme thermophiles : metabolic channeling of a thermolabile and potentially toxic substrate, carbamoylphosphate. 8. Naessens, Mariann Lic. Geschiedenis K.U.Leuven G.A.S. Geschiedenis Verboden seks. De wijzigende houding van de stedelijke maatschappij tegenover seksuele deviantie in enkele grote en kleinere Vlaamse steden (ca.1300-ca.1550). Forbidden sex. The changing attitude of the urban society towards sexual deviation in some big and smaller Flemish towns (ca 1300 -ca 1550). 9. Spithoven, Liesbeth Lic. Biologie V.U.B. De evolutie van akoestische signalen bij Ranidae op het Indische subcontinent. The evolution of acoustic signals in Ranidae om the Indian subcontinent. __________ (1) Heeft afgezien van haar mandaat wegens persoonlijke redenen. 10 10. Van Canegem-Ardijns, Ingrid K.U.Leuven Lic. Taal- en Letterkunde : Germaanse talen G.G.S. Artificial Intelligence Discontinue constructies in het Nederlands : voorzetselconstituenten in de tangconstructie. Discontinuous constructions in Dutch : prepositional constituents in brace constructions. 11. Vandekerckhove, Karen (1) K.U.Leuven Lic. Rechten Master Laws (USA) Aspecten van internationaal privaatrecht verbonden met doorbraak van aansprakelijkheid in vennootschapsgroepen. Aspects of conflicts of law related to piercing the corporate veil in groups of companies. 12. Van Gestel, Sofie (2) Dr. Psychologie U.A. (U.I.A.) Moleculair genetisch onderzoek van persoonlijkheidskenmerken in relatie tot complexe multifactoriële psychiatrische aandoeningen : bipolaire stoornis en majeure depressie. Molecular genetic analysis of personality in relation to complex multifactorial psychiatric disorders : bipolar disease and major depression. 13. Vanheusden, Veerle Apotheker UGent Structuur-gebaseerde ontwikkeling van liganden voor thymidine kinasen en thymidine monofosfaat kinasen met medische relevantie. Structure-based design of ligands for thymidine kinases and thymidine monophosphate kinases of medical interest. 14. Van Nuffel, Nathalie Lic. Geografie UGent G.A.S. Ruimtelijke Planning Regionale woningmarkten in Vlaanderen. Theoretische grondslagen, analyse en afbakening. Regional housing markets in Flanders. Theoretical foundations, analysis and delineation. 15. Van Rompaey, Karolien V.U.B. Lic. Scheikunde Synthese van gesubstitueerde 4-amino-1, 2, 4, 5-tetrahydro-2-benzazepine-3-onen als pepti- domimetica. Synthesis of substituted 4-amino-1, 2, 4, 5-tetrahydro-2-benzazepine-3-ones as peptidomi- metics. __________ (1) Heeft afgezien van haar mandaat wegens persoonlijke redenen. (2) Idem. 11 16. Van Valckenborgh, Isabelle (Aspirant Kom op tegen Kanker) (1) K.U.Leuven Arts Studie van het oncogene karakter van de PLAG1 transcriptiefactor in vitro en in vivo en identificering en karakterisering van PLAG1 doelwit genen. In vitro and in vivo study of the oncogenic effect of the PLAG1 transcription- factor, identification and characterization of PLAG1 target genes. 17. Volny-Luraghi, Sonia (Antonia) U.A. (U.I.A.) D.E.U.G. Sciences Nature et Vie (F) M.Sc. Physics (GB) Onderzoek van de dynamiek van de cerebellaire schors met multi single unit registraties in verdoofde ratten. Dynamics of the cerebellar cortex investigated by multi single unit recordings in anestheti- sed rats. 18. Willems, An M.L.F. (Aspirant Kom op tegen Kanker) UGent Lic. Biotechnologie T-cel activatie door CD3 x CD28 ligatie als een mogelijk adjuvants voor immunotherapie
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