Active participation in international conferences and symposiums (34)

  1. 8. Racapé, J., Sow, M. M., Schoenborn, C., & De Spiegelaere, M. (2017). Rôle crucial du statut socio-économique dans l'association entre issues de grossesse et migration. Paper session presented at Trajectoires migratoires et santé autour de la naissance (2-3 février 2017: Bruxelles, Belgique).
  2. 9. Schoenborn, C., Racapé, J., Sow, M. M., & De Spiegelaere, M. (2016). What is the role of healthcare services in mediating perinatal health inequalities? A research protocol. Poster session presented at EUPHA’s 6th European Conference on Migrant and Ethnic Minority Health (23-25 June 2016: Oslo).
  3. 10. Racapé, J., Schoenborn, C., Sow, M. M., & De Spiegelaere, M. (2016). Are all immigrant mothers really at risk of low birth weight and perinatal mortality? The crucial role of socio-economic status. European Conference on Migrant and Ethnic Minority Health Abstract session presented at European Conference on Migrant and Ethnic Minority Health(6: 23-26 juin 2016: Oslo, Norway)
  4. 11. De Wilde, V., Spilleboudt, C., Racapé, J., Lewalle, P., Bron, D., Cohen, J., Maury, S., Abramowicz, M., & Le Moine, A. (2014). Long (GT)n repeat in the promoter region of heme oxygenase-1 is associated with severe graft-versus-host disease. Poster session presented at 29th General Annual Meeting Belgian Hematological Society (29: 2014).
  5. 12. Sow, M. M., Racapé, J., & De Spiegelaere, M. (2014). Sociodemographic characteristics associated with low birth weight (LBW) among immigrant mothers in Brussels. Poster session presented at 5th European Conference on Migrant and Ethnic Minority Health (Avril 2014: Grenada).
  6. 13. Racapé, J., Dramaix Wilmet, M., Haelterman, E., Karlin, S., & De Spiegelaere, M. (2014). Effect of nationality, level of instruction and missing data on perinatal mortality among immigrants in Brussels. Poster session presented at EUPHA's 5th European Conference on Migrant and Ethnic Minority Health (10-12 april 2014: Granada, Spain).
  7. 14. Catalano, C., Lemy, A., Lionet, A., Hiesse, C., De Meyer, M., Kianda, M. N., Toungouz Nevessignsky, M., Wissing, K. M., Racapé, J., & Abramowicz, D. (2013). DE NOVO ANTI HLA ANTIBODIES AFTER KIDNEY TRANSPLANTATION: TRIGGERING FACTORS AND LONG TERM OUTCOME IN RENAL TRANSPLANT RECIPIENTS. In Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation: Vol. 28 (p. 38) oxford university press.
  8. 15. Lemy, A., Lionet, A., Noel, C., Taupin, J. L., Merville, P., Hiesse, C., Suberbielle-Boissel, C., De Meyer, M., Latinne, D., Racapé, J., Wissing, K. M., Claas, F. H., Toungouz Nevessignsky, M., Abramowicz, D., et al. (2013). THE NUMBER OF B CELL EPITOPES AS A POSSIBLE TOOL TO IMPROVE THE PREDICTIVE VALUE OF HLA DONOR-SPECIFIC ANTIBODIES DETECTED BY FLOW BEADS ASSAYS. In Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation: Vol. 28 (pp. 14-15) Oxford University Press.
  9. 16. De Spiegelaere, M., Racapé, J., & Levêque, A. (2013). Use of perinatal mortality data to study inequalities among immigrants in Brussels. Paper session presented at Mortality data in Public Health (1 mars 2013: Bruxelles).
  10. 17. Sow, M. M., Racapé, J., & De Spiegelaere, M. (2013). Issues défavorables de la grossesse, indicateurs socioécomiques et migration: une association complexe. Paper session presented at 16e Colloque annuel du Centre de recherche hospitalo-universitaire de Montréal (décembre 2013: Montréal).
  11. 18. Lemy, A., Lionet, A., Labalette, M., Noel, C., Hiesse, C., Delahousse, M., De Meyer, M., Delsaut, S., Racapé, J., Claas, F. H., Wissing, K. M., Toungouz Nevessignsky, M., Abramowicz, D., et al. (2012). The Number of B Cell Epitopes Recognized as a Possible Tool to Improve the Predictive Value of DSA Detected by Flow Beads Assays for Acute Rejection and Graft Loss. In Transplantation: Vol. 94 (p. 179) LWV.
  12. 19. Kianda, M. N., Wissing, K. M., Madhoun, P., Hougardy, J.-M., Broeders, E. N., Massart, A., Vereerstraeten, P., Hoang, A. D., Racapé, J., Abramowicz, D., et al. (2012). Does Loss to Follow‐Up Affects Outcomes of Renal Transplantation? A Retrospective Study of 849 Patients. In Transplantation: Vol. 94 (p. 845) LWV.

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