Dose accuracy assessment of a skin drug delivery device for intradermal vaccination in the artificial arm – Beyers et al, 2024Download
Moist heat sterilization for skin drug delivery device VAX-ID, a pandemic readiness strategy – Vankerckhoven et al, 2024Download
Robotic Vaccination Research to anticipate for the Pharmacy of the Future – Beyers 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