Robotic Vaccination Research to anticipate for the Pharmacy of the Future. Beyers et al. 2024Download
Moist heat sterilization for skin drug delivery device VAX-ID 2200, a pandemic preparedness strategy. Vankerckhoven et al. 2024Download
Survey on Intradermal Vaccination among Healthcare Professionals and Researchers in the field of Oncology and Immunotherapy. Rbeihat et al, 2023Download
Performance and usability of a novel intradermal drug delivery device. Vankerckhoven et al. MN2023Download
Assessment of injection and penetration depth of a novel intradermal drug delivery device. Beyers et al. MN2023Download
Pre-Clinical Evaluation of VAX-ID®: A Device for Standardized, Accurate, and User-Independent Intradermal Vaccination. Rbeihat et al, 2023Download
In vivo assessment of the injectability and suitability of intradermal injections using VAX-ID®. Daniele S. Vasconcelos et al, 2022.Download
Pre-clinical evaluation of the safety and performance of VAX-ID® for intradermal delivery of vaccines. Koen CL Beyers et al, 2022.Download
Digital Twin for needle acceleration in an intradermal injection device*. Koen CL Beyers et al, 2020.Download
Shear Stress Test for the Determination of the Optimal Needle Diameter for Injection of Dendritic Cells* Timothi Van Mulder et al, 2018.Download
Research into dose sparing potential of VAX-ID, an intradermal drug delivery device* Nette Meers et al, 2018.Download
Immunogenicity and Safety of Hepatitis B Injection in the Dermis Using VAX-ID* Timothi Van Mulder et al, 2016.Download
Evaluation of injection forces of VAX-ID to maximize usability, minimize pain & cell death* Timothi Van Mulder et al, 2016.Download
High-Frequency ultrasound to assess skin thickness in healthy adults to determine maximum penetration depth and needle characteristics* Timothi Van Mulder et al, 2015.Download
Assessment of acceptability and usability of new delivery prototype device for intradermal vaccination in healthy subjects* Timothi Van Mulder et al.Download
Assessment of a newly developed medical device for intradermal vaccination: results of a phase 1 trial in 102 healthy volunteers* Vanessa Vankerckhoven et al.Download
A newly developed medical device for intradermal administration of vaccines* Vanessa Vankerckhoven et alDownload