Lars Costers
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Credentials
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eHealth: More than just an electronic record (University of Sydney)
CourseraJun, 2020- Nov, 2024
Experience
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icometrix
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Belgium
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Hospitals and Health Care
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1 - 100 Employee
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Product manager icompanion
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Aug 2020 - Present
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Vrije Universiteit Brussel
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Belgium
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Research Services
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700 & Above Employee
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PhD in Medical Sciences
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Jul 2016 - Mar 2021
FWO-funded (personal project) PhD on the neuroscience of cognitive impairment in neurodegenerative disease. Using magnetoencephalography (MEG) to study working memory impairment in multiple sclerosis. Recruited subjects and acquired data for a large scale clinical trial. 105 subjects (65 MS patients - 40 healthy controls) underwent extensive neuropsychological testing, MEG scanning (resting-state MEG and three cognitive paradigms) and MRI scanning (resting-state fMRI, T1, T2 FLAIR, DTI). FWO-funded (personal project) PhD on the neuroscience of cognitive impairment in neurodegenerative disease. Using magnetoencephalography (MEG) to study working memory impairment in multiple sclerosis. Recruited subjects and acquired data for a large scale clinical trial. 105 subjects (65 MS patients - 40 healthy controls) underwent extensive neuropsychological testing, MEG scanning (resting-state MEG and three cognitive paradigms) and MRI scanning (resting-state fMRI, T1, T2 FLAIR, DTI).
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UCL
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United Kingdom
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Research Services
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700 & Above Employee
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Research Intern
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Sep 2015 - Mar 2016
An evaluation of the efficacy of hyperoxia treatment on neurological dysfunction and structural damage in a rodent model of Multiple Sclerosis. Involved animal handling, neurological function testing, brain and spinal cord tissue handling and immunohistochemistry. Under supervision of Prof. Dr. Kenneth Smith and Dr. Desai Roshni. An evaluation of the efficacy of hyperoxia treatment on neurological dysfunction and structural damage in a rodent model of Multiple Sclerosis. Involved animal handling, neurological function testing, brain and spinal cord tissue handling and immunohistochemistry. Under supervision of Prof. Dr. Kenneth Smith and Dr. Desai Roshni.
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Education
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Universiteit Gent
Master, Experimental & Theoretical Psychology (specialization Neuroscience)