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Researcher
Karen Peynshaert
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Doctoral researcher
27 September 2012 → 10 April 2018
Doctoral project Karen Peynshaert
Doctoral researcher: Karen Peynshaert
As
PhD Supervisor
16 September 2022 → 21 September 2025
Let There Be Light: two biophotonic approaches to boost retinal ganglion cell transplantation as a cure for blindness
Doctoral researcher: Emma De Coster
As
Copromotor
01 November 2022 → 31 October 2026
Let There Be Light: two biophotonic approaches to boost retinal ganglion cell transplantation as a cure for blindness
Fellow: Emma De Coster
Funding: Research Foundation - Flanders (FWO)
As
Fellow
01 November 2023 → 31 October 2026
ILM photodisruption: a biophotonic approach to promote retinal ganglion cell engraftment as a cure for blindness
Fellow: Karen Peynshaert
Funding: Research Foundation - Flanders (FWO)
01 January 2014 → 31 December 2017
Nanoparticle-induced autophagy: unraveling the impact on nanoparticle toxicity and therapeutic efficacy
Fellow: Karen Peynshaert
Funding: Regional and community funding: IWT/VLAIO
01 October 2018 → 30 September 2022
Photoporation of the inner limiting membrane to enhance retinal drug delivery after intravitreal injection
Fellow: Karen Peynshaert
Funding: Research Foundation - Flanders (FWO)
As
Researcher
01 July 2023 → 30 June 2025
Postdoctoral Fellowship Program in National Glaucoma Research: "“Exploring ICG-mediated ILM photodisruption as a tool to boost retinal ganglion cell engraftment"
Funding: Funding by bilateral agreement (private and foundations)