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Researcher
Pascale Smets
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Promotor
23 September 2019 → 22 July 2024
Conventional and 3-dimensional electrophysiological mapping of the canine heart: new horizons in treatment of cardiac arrhythmias.
Funding: Regional and community funding: Special Research Fund
01 November 2020 → 31 October 2024
High-resolution three-dimensional electroanatomical cardiac mapping: a new era in diagnosis and treatment of canine arrhythmias with minimal radiation exposure
Fellow: Arnaut Hellemans
Funding: Research Foundation - Flanders (FWO)
01 October 2017 → 30 September 2027
ZAP office in Cardiology Small Pets
Fellow: Pascale Smets
Funding: Regional and community funding: Special Research Fund
As
Copromotor
01 June 2018 → 31 May 2020
State-of-the-art ultrasound system for advanced imaging in horses and small animals
Funding: Regional and community funding: Special Research Fund
As
Fellow
01 October 2007 → 30 September 2011
Assessment of renal function in dogs with diabets mellitus and dogs with Cushing's disease using new renal biomarkers
Fellow: Pascale Smets
Funding: Regional and community funding: Special Research Fund, Research Foundation - Flanders (FWO)
01 October 2017 → 30 September 2027
ZAP office in Cardiology Small Pets
Fellow: Pascale Smets
Funding: Regional and community funding: Special Research Fund
As
Researcher
01 October 2018 → 30 September 2022
Differences in DNA methylation patterns, distinct from normal age and breed-specific changes, affect the feline hypertrophic cardiomyopathy phenotype.
Fellow: Tom Schipper
Funding: Regional and community funding: Special Research Fund