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Researcher
Ruth De Bruyne
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Doctoral researcher
28 May 2009 → 27 November 2015
Doctoral project Ruth De Bruyne
Doctoral researcher: Ruth De Bruyne
As
Administrative supervisor
22 May 2025 → 20 September 2026
A service design approach to transition of healthcare in rare diseases: broadening the view.
Doctoral researcher: Janne Suykens
12 June 2025 → 20 September 2026
Early-life physical activity and exercise mimicking compounds on liver and mitochondrial health in metabolic dysfunction associated steatotic liver disease.
Doctoral researcher: Maxine Vangampelaere
14 December 2023 → 21 September 2025
Unraveling the muscle-liver axis in pediatric metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease Engels
Doctoral researcher: Maarten Buytaert
As
PhD Supervisor
01 September 2021 → 26 February 2025
Pathophysiology and complications of MASLD in children and adolescents
Doctoral researcher: Anneleen Heldens
As
Promotor
01 October 2023 → 30 September 2027
ERN RARE-LIVER
Funding: European funding: various
01 January 2025 → 31 December 2026
Exercise as medicine for mitochondrial health: the muscle-liver axis in pediatric obesity and steatotic liver disease.
Funding: Regional and community funding: Special Research Fund
01 January 2024 → 31 December 2024
Exercise as medicine for mitochondrial health: the muscle-liver axis in pediatric obesity and steatotic liver disease.
Funding: Regional and community funding: Special Research Fund
As
Copromotor
01 October 2025 → Ongoing
Designing the service of integrated transitional healthcare for adolescents and young-adults with rare diseases [DITHARD]