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Adult glioblastoma
Paediatric high-grade glioma
EU initiative for understanding cancer
Magnetic resonance imaging
Standard of care
Immuno-oncology
Tumour treating fields
The Laboratory of Cell Stress & Immunity (CSI) is embedded within the Department of Cellular & Molecular Medicine (CMM), in KU Leuven (Belgium). KU Leuven is one of Europe’s oldest universities, which consistent-ly ranks amongst the world’s best universities and is widely regarded as one of the most innovative research institutions. The CSI laboratory is headed by Prof. Abhishek D. Garg and focuses on the following research themes: cancer immunology & immunotherapy, immunology of cellular stress & immunity cycle, computational immunology and multi-omics, single cell and spatial mapping in immuno-oncology. Ultimately, the CSI lab aims to specialize in reverse translational approaches to hasten progress in immuno-oncology and help improve the therapeutic outlook for cancer patients, in close collaboration with leading researchers, immunologists, and oncologists, in Belgium and abroad.
What is KUL-CMM’s main role?
Data management and immunological interpretation of spatial cellular communities and their inter-cellular interactions in glioblastoma patients.
Interfacing with radiomics analyses and overall patient clinico-pathological parameters.
Which work packages is KUL-CMM involved in?
The CSI lab leads work package 1 and contributes to work packages 3, 4, 7 and 8.
Who will represent KUL-CMM?
GLIOMATCH Partners