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The neurobiology lab is conducting research into the mechanisms of motor neuron degeneration in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). In addition to studies on the molecular mechanisms of motor neuron disease, research is also being conducted on new biomarkers to better measure ALS-associated changes. This research project is part of this biomarker research and will develop new electrophysiological methods to noninvasively map the loss of motor axons.
We are seeking a highly motivated PhD candidate to join an interdisciplinary research project focused on the development of electrophysiological biomarkers for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS).
ALS is a progressive motor neuron disease with considerable variability in clinical presentation and disease course. Why certain motor neuron populations and muscle groups are affected earlier or more severely than others remains insufficiently understood.
This PhD project aims to better characterize motor unit dysfunction in ALS and to develop functional biomarkers for disease monitoring and future clinical trials. To this end, we will use high-density surface electromyography (HDsEMG), a non-invasive technique that measures muscle activity using grids of surface electrodes. This approach allows us to study motor unit activation and compensatory reinnervation in more detail, and to investigate why certain parts of the motor system are more vulnerable than others.
Embedded in the ALS clinical and research program at KU Leuven and UZ Leuven, the PhD candidate will conduct patient-based HDsEMG and related surface EMG studies, working closely with clinicians and biomedical engineers to derive clinically and biologically meaningful readouts from these recordings.
Research Objectives
The ideal candidate will have:
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For more information please contact Mrs. Joke Terryn, mail: [email protected] or Prof. dr. Philip Van Damme, mail: [email protected].
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