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- Veterinary Surgeon since 1983, degree obtained at Ghent University. From 1983-1985: specialization equine orthopedics at the University of Liverpool. 1985: certificate in veterinary radiology (UK). 1985-1991: assistant department of large animal surgery, Ughent. Equine orthopedics: diagnostics and arthroscopy. 1991-2001: equine referral practice: orthopedics: diagnostics and surgery. 2001-till now: veterinary nuclear medicine at Ughent as clinical professor. 2002: PhD: "Functional brain imaging in the dog. SPECT as a research and clinical tool for the investigation of canine brain physiology and pathophysiology". Current personal research focus on functional brain imaging in cats and dogs. Additional research focus on renal scintigraphy, thyroid disease and bone scintigraphy.
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Regional cerebral blood flow in dogs with congenital extrahepatic portosystemic shunts before surgery and six months after successful closure
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Low-dose xenogeneic mesenchymal stem cells target canine osteoarthritis through systemic immunomodulation and homing
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Optimization of radioactive iodine uptake in canine thyroid carcinomas using recombinant human thyroid-stimulating hormone
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Structural connectome alterations in anxious dogs : a DTI-based study
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Accelerated high frequency rTMS induces time-dependent dopaminergic alterations : a DaTSCAN brain imaging study in healthy beagle dogs
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Radioiodine treatment in hyperthyroid cats : insights into the characteristics of owners and their cats, and owner motivation and perceptions
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Network analysis reveals abnormal functional brain circuitry in anxious dogs
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Total plant and veterinary animal physiology imaging simulation in a Monolithic High resolution Walk-through Flat Panel PET
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Schildklierkanker bij honden : diagnose en behandeling
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Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation in healthy beagles : a multiple neuroimaging study