AIMS
The AIMS research group at Vrije Universiteit Brussel is a young interdisciplinary research group on the intersection between clinical, medical and engineering sciences. AIMS aim is to leverage developments in artificial intelligence into an improved clinical practice and health.
Events
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Ph.D. Defense Chiara Rossi
Unravelling the fast transient network dynamics of the event-related brain response underpinning executive functions
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KAGB Online AI symposium
At the Royal Academy of Medicine in Belgium prof Guy Nagels presented on AI in biomedical education (in Dutch).
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Scientific evening - National MS Centre Melsbroek
Due to the COVID crisis, this event is organised through MS Teams.
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AIMS Launch
The official launch of AIMS will be organised through a teleconference for which you should have received the link!
Recent news
Stichting Alzheimer Onderzoek grant
We are very happy to announce that Jorne Laton obtained a start-up grant from the Stichting Alzheimer Onderzoek.Innoviris grant Translate-AD
We are happy to announce that Jorne and his colleagues from the Translate-AD project have obtained a start-up grant from innoviris! In this project anonymized data from Alzheimer patients is shared between different centers. More info can be found here and here .FWO aspirant grant for Olivier!
We are very happy to be able to announce that Olivier has started on a FWO aspirant mandate on November 1st 2024!
Blog
How do we compare cognitive performance?
I guess we've all been there; once again I've totally forgotten what I was actually searching for, after having been determined to find my pen on my desk.
[VIDEO] Impact of cognitive dysfunction on locomotor rehabilitation potential in MS
Do you want to know more about how cognitive functioning might impact the capacity of persons with Mutiple Sclerosis to augment their ambulatory function during an intensive rehabilitation stay at the National Multiple Sclerosis Center of Melsbroek?
Understanding how Multiple Sclerosis affects the brain: Our latest research
Living with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) can be tough, especially when trying to understand how the disease impacts your brain. Our research group has been working hard to shed light on these changes and what they mean for those living with MS.
What we did