prof. Wim Ceelen
- Work address
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C. Heymanslaan 10, ingang 36 - verdieping -1
9000 Gent - Wim.Ceelen@UGent.be
- ORCID iD
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0000-0001-7692-4419
- Bio (via ORCID)
- Wim P Ceelen graduated as a medical doctor in 1992 at Ghent University and later obtained his PhD at the same university with a doctoral thesis entitled 'Neoadjuvant multimodal therapy in rectal cancer'. Currently, he is a senior surgeon in the department of Gastrointestinal Surgery at the Ghent University Hospital and was appointed as Associate Professor in surgical oncology at Ghent University. He is a Senior Clinical Investigator with the FWO – Vlaanderen and is director of the Laboratory of Experimental Surgery at Ghent University. Dr Ceelen has an interest in surgical oncology of the digestive tract. His research includes functional and molecular imaging in animal tumor models and new approaches to intraperitoneal drug delivery. He is (co)author of over 100 A1 publications and promoter of 3 completed and three ongoing PhD projects. He is president of the Belgian Society of Surgical Oncology and board member of the European Society for Surgical Research. He is a member of the EORTC GI group, the Cochrane collaboration GI group, the Society of Surgical Oncology (SSO), ESSO, and the American College of Surgeons. Dr Ceelen is Editor-in -chief of Acta Chirurgica Belgica and associate editor of European Surgical Research and Frontiers in Surgical Oncology.
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A personalized approach to model the interstitial fluid flow in solid tumors : the role of interstitium permeability
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SHARP risk score : a predictor of poor outcomes in adults admitted for emergency general surgery : a prospective cohort study
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Efficacy of additional electrostatic precipitation to intraperitoneal aerosolized chemotherapy in a realistically reconstructed human peritoneal cavity : a computational study
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Simulation of electrostatic precipitation pressurized intraperitoneal aerosol chemotherapy (ePIPAC) in a realistic human abdominal model
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Electrostatic precipitation pressurized intraperitoneal aerosol chemotherapy in a realistically reconstructed human peritoneal cavity : computational modelling approach
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Quality of life after minimally invasive esophagectomy : a cross-sectional study
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Electromotive enhanced drug administration in oncology : principles, evidence, current and emerging applications
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Interstitial permeability of human cancer tissue : an in vitro study
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Interstitial fluid pressure as an emerging biomarker in solid tumors
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Chapter four : the tumor immune microenvironment in peritoneal carcinomatosis