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VIB is a life sciences research institute, based in Flanders, Belgium. We perform basic research with a strong focus on translating scientific results into pharmaceutical, agricultural and industrial applications.

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  • Faulty energy production in brain cells leads to disorders ranging from Parkinson’s to intellectual disability
    ​Neuroscientist Patrik Verstreken of VIB (Flanders Institute for Biotechnology) and KU Leuven has shown for the first time that dysfunctional mitochondria in brain cells can lead to learning disabilities.
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  • Faulty energy production in brain cells leads to disorders ranging from Parkinson’s to intellectual disability
  • International Conference on Genomics in Europe 2013
  • Core for Life, a new European alliance in biomedical research
  • Genetic risk factors breast prostate and ovarian cancer exposed
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  • Inhibition of Tumor Angiogenesis and Growth by a Small-Molecule Multi-FGF Receptor Blocker with Allosteric PropertiesCANCER CELL
  • PhysBinder: improving the prediction of transcription factor binding sites by flexible inclusion of biophysical propertiesNUCLEIC ACIDS RESEARCH
  • Proteome-derived peptide libraries to study the substrate specificity profiles of carboxypeptidasesMOLECULAR & CELLULAR PROTEOMICS
  • Protein-Peptide Complex Prediction through Fragment Interaction PatternsSTRUCTURE
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