Tim Rietberg
Master student in Neuroscience & Cognition, Utrecht University.
Maximilian Koprolin
Master student in Neuroscience & Cognition, Utrecht University.
Mira Innemee
Master student in Neuroscience & Cognition, Utrecht University.
Camille Biemans
Master student Human Movement Science, Maastricht University
Caroline van Heijningen
Biotechnician
Milou Straathof, PhD
Milou obtained her PhD with a thesis titled: “Connecting the dots: Structural and functional connections in healthy and diseased brain”. Her research focused on the organisation of neuronal networks in the brain, both in the healthy situation as well as in diseases like stroke and obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD).
Maik Derksen
Post-doc in “Snowball” project investigating the interplay of cerebral amyloid angiopathy (CAA) and cerebral ischemia
Willem M. (Wim) Otte, PhD
Wija Oosterveld
Bachelor student Biomedical Sciences, VU Amsterdam
Rashmi Jadnanansing
Master student in Neurobiology, University of Amsterdam
Eline van Lieshout, PhD
Eline obtained her PhD with a thesis titled “Neurorehabilitation for upper limb recovery after stroke. The use of non-invasive brain stimulation.” Her research focused mainly on a clinical trial to improve upper limb recovery after stroke using transcranial magnetic stimulation. She used a variety of outcome measurements: motor function tests, neurophysiological tests, MRI scans, activity and participation outcomes and qualitative interviews.
Pascal Wijnen
Undergrad student from the University of Applied Sciences Utrecht.
Denise Peeters
Master student in Biology of Disease, Utrecht University.
Leire Iglesias Cabeza
Master student in Biology of Disease, Utrecht University.
Michel Sinke, PhD
Michel obtained his PhD with a thesis titled “MRI-based Measurement of Structural and Functional Connectivity in Health and Disease”. His research focussed mainly on structural and functional connectivity alterations after stroke, for which we used diffusion-MRI based tractography, resting-state functional connectivity and network analysis techniques, such as classical graph analysis, minimum spanning trees (MSTs) and Bayesian exponential random graph models (bERGMs).
Tessa Roelofs, PhD
Tessa obtained her PhD with a thesis titled “Characterization and manipulation of feeding-related neural circuits”.
Thomas Bonnard, PhD
Thomas worked as a post-doc in the CONTRAST program.
Nelia van Dijk
Undergrad student from the University of Applied Sciences Utrecht.
Samantha van Brakel
Undergrad student from the University of Applied Sciences Utrecht.
Romain Goulay, PhD
Romain worked as a post-doc in the SNOWBALL project.
Umesh Rudrapatna, PhD
Umesh obtained his PhD with a thesis titled “Acquisition, estimation, and interpretation of diffusion- and relaxation-based cerebral MRI contrasts”.