Amsterdam Neuroscience
AN events
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PhD Defense Mirte Scheper
PhD Graduation PhD defense Mirte Scheper, Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms of Epileptogenesis in mTORopathies: From Interneuron Immaturity to RNA Regulatory Networks
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PhD Defense Feng Wang
PhD Graduation PhD defense Feng Wang, Cortical neural prosthesis for restoration of vision
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PhD Defense Els Bakker
PhD Graduation PhD defense Els Bakker, How COVID-19 influenced disease trajectory in memory clinic patients
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PhD Defense Zarah van der Pal
PhD Graduation PhD defense Zarah van der Pal, A multidimensional perspective on stimulant medication effects in ADHD
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PhD Defense Han Jiao
PhD Graduation PhD defense Han Jiao, Microglial Immunometabolism in Obesity
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PhD Defense Paul van Schie
PhD Graduation PhD defense Paul van Schie, Impact of novel systemic treatments in patients with irradiated brain metastases
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Dementia Update 2026
Congress & symposium We are pleased to invite you to the Dementia Update 2026, on March 26th! This day will be filled with an exciting program with actual and relevant topics. More infomation about the event will follow soon.
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Adore - Co-creation Workshop
Course & workshop This interactive session will introduce practical tools and mindsets for designing research with patients, caregivers, healthcare professionals, and other stakeholders, rather than solely for them. Through a co-design “hackathon” format, you will explore how co-creation can strengthen the relevance, feasibility, and real-world impact of your current or future research.
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ACS Career Development Mini-symposium
Congress & symposium Join the ACS Career Development mini-sympsoium where 4 alumni and colleagues of Amsterdam UMC that have pursued their careers largely outside of academic research will speak about their career paths.
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Workshop | Fuel for Thought in Neurodevelopmental Disorders
Course & workshop The "Fuel for Thought in NDD" workshop is designed as an international forum where researchers from diverse disciplines can share ideas and collaborate on the essential role of bio-energetics in neurodevelopmental disorders.