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Emma Calluy is a researcher at the Namur Research Institute for Life Sciences (NARILIS), University of Namur, Belgium, specializing in blood-based biomarkers for neurological and aging-related disorders with emphasis on mild Traumatic Brain Injury (mTBI) and sarcopenia.
Education:
- Master in Biomedecine (Clinical Research focus), University of Namur, 2024
Her research investigates biomarker reliability in aging populations, including confounding factors for mTBI markers (S100B, GFAP, UCH-L1), development of age-adjusted diagnostic thresholds, and systematic reviews of sarcopenia biomarkers in clinical trials. Current work addresses cost-effectiveness of mTBI testing protocols and dementia biomarker exploration.
Recent publications (2024-2025) reveal strong interdisciplinary trends across neuroscience, geriatrics, and health economics, with systematic reviews dominating methodology. Key themes include biomarker validation in heterogeneous populations, diagnostic test optimization, and translation of research into clinical decision rules.
Collaborations:
Active network with NARILIS researchers including Etienne Cavalier and Arnaud Ladang. Multi-center studies focus on Belgian population biomarker validation. No student advising or grant information available.


