Vlaams Instituut Voor Biotechnologie (VIB) - Flanders Institute For Biotechnology "Smoking gun project": How T cell autoreactivity develops in early rheumatoid arthritis 2024 Gent Health Support € 36,000 As part of Scientific research on Rheumatology (Fund) Improving the quality of life of patients with rheumatic diseases by supporting scientific research. Read more Have also benefited from support UZ Gent Antiphospholipid antibodies in patients with systemic sclerosis: a cross-sectional study Read more Hasselt University The pathological effect of a novel antibody, anti-UH-RA.329 antibody, predicting failure to respond to first-line therapy in RA patients, in a mouse model of arthritis. Read more Ghent University PRIOR-M: Predicting treatment Response In spOndyloarthRitis using gut Microbiome Supported project of Dirk Elewaut and Emilie Dumas : The gut-joint axis is a key concept in our current understanding of spondyloarthritis. Considering the emerging role of gut d… Read more More info Scientific research on Rheumatology (Fund) Improving the quality of life of patients with rheumatic diseases by supporting scientific research. Read more Stay informed about new grantees Subscribe for e-news
Scientific research on Rheumatology (Fund) Improving the quality of life of patients with rheumatic diseases by supporting scientific research. Read more
UZ Gent Antiphospholipid antibodies in patients with systemic sclerosis: a cross-sectional study Read more
Hasselt University The pathological effect of a novel antibody, anti-UH-RA.329 antibody, predicting failure to respond to first-line therapy in RA patients, in a mouse model of arthritis. Read more
Ghent University PRIOR-M: Predicting treatment Response In spOndyloarthRitis using gut Microbiome Supported project of Dirk Elewaut and Emilie Dumas : The gut-joint axis is a key concept in our current understanding of spondyloarthritis. Considering the emerging role of gut d… Read more
Scientific research on Rheumatology (Fund) Improving the quality of life of patients with rheumatic diseases by supporting scientific research. Read more