Members & Friends
Alphabetization uses surname prefixes: e.g., de Bruijn under 'D', van Rijn under 'V', etc.
[ A - B ] · [ C - D ] · [ E - G ] · [ H - J ] · [ K - L ] · [ M - O ] · [ P - R ] · [ S - U ] · [ V ] · [ W - Z ] PAAS OLIVEROS, Ms. Lya Katarina
Vrije Universiteit, Amstelveen, Netherlands
PALACíN I BONSóN, Ms. Sara
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Amstelveen, Netherlands
PAPADIMOU, Ms. Elisavet
Utrecht University, Utrecht, Netherlands
PAPINUTTO, Dr. Elena
Venetian Institute of Molecular Medicine - VIMM, Padua, Italy
PAPPA, Ms. Elpiniki
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, AMSTERDAM, Netherlands
PARICIO-MONTESINOS, Mr. Ricardo
Max Delbruck Center For Molecular Medicine, Berlin, Germany
PASTERKAMP, Prof.dr. Jeroen
UMC Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands
PASTEUNING, Ms. Jasmin
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands
PATEL, Ms. Deepika
University of Groningen, GRONINGEN, Netherlands
PATHAK, Dr. Dhruba
Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, USA
PATTIJ, Dr. Tommy
VU University Medical Center, Amsterdam, Netherlands
PEERBOOM, Ms. Carlijn
Utrecht University, Utrecht, Netherlands
PEGORETTI, Ms. Valentina
University of Groningen, Groningen, Netherlands
PELS, Drs. Elmar
UMC Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands
PENNARTZ, Prof.dr. Cyriel
Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience, Amsterdam
PENNING, Ms. Amber
Vrije Universiteit, Amstelveen, Netherlands
PENTARAKI, Ms. Vasiliki
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands
PEREIRA MATEUS BORGES, Mr. Vinicius
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Amstelveen, Netherlands
PERSOON, Ms. Claudia
VU Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands
PETER, Drs. Sasa
Netherlands Institute of Neuroscience, Amsterdam, Netherlands
PHAF, Dr. R. Hans
University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands
PHILIPPENS, Dr. Ingrid
Biomedical Primate Research Centre (BPRC), Rijswijk, Netherlands
PLATONOV, Mr. Artem
Radboud University Nijmegen, Nijmegen, Netherlands
POERWOATMODJO, Mr. Anthony
VU Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands
POLDERMAN, Dr. Tinca
VU University, Center for Neurogenomics and Cognitive Research, Amsterdam, Netherlands
POORESMAEILI, Dr. Arezoo
CNR, Pisa, Italy
POP, Dr. Andreea
Rijkswaterstaat, Utrecht, Netherlands
PORTNER, Ms. Taylor
Utrecht University, Chalfont, USA
POSSEL, Drs. Jessy
Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience, Amsterdam, Netherlands
POSTHUMA, Dr. Danielle
VU - CNCR & VUMC, Amsterdam, Netherlands
PRECIADO, Mr. Daniel
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands
PRICKAERTS, Dr. Jos
Maastricht University, Maastricht, Netherlands
PROIETTI ONORI, Ms. Martina
Erasmus MC, Rotterdam, Netherlands
PUDOVKINA, Dr. Olga
Neurolocus, Amsterdam, Netherlands
PYOTT, Dr. Sonja
University Medical Center Groningen, Groningen, Netherlands
QI, Ms. Xin-Rui
Netherland Institute for Neuroscience, Amsterdam, Netherlands
QIN, Mr. Yi
NETHERLANDS INSTITUTE FOR NEUROSCIENCE, Amsterdam, Netherlands
QUAEDFLIEG, Dr. Conny
Maastricht University, Maastricht, Netherlands
QUIK, Dr. Elisabetta H.
UMCU, Utrecht, Netherlands
QUINN, Mr. Peter
LUMC, Leiden, Netherlands
RAAT, Ms. Emma
Erasmus medical center, Rotterdam, Netherlands
RADKE, Dr. Sina
Uniklinik RWTH Aachen, Aachen, Germany
RAJENDRAN, Dr. Rajeev
Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience, Amsterdam, Netherlands
RAMAKERS, Dr. Geert
UMC Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands
RAMAKERS, Inez
University of Maastricht, Maastricht
RAMOS DE LIMA RIBEIRO, Mr. Guilherme
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Utrecht, Netherlands
RAMSTEIJN, Ms. Anouschka
University of Groningen, Groningen, Netherlands
RASPOR, Ms. Eva
VU University Amsterdam, Amstelveen, Netherlands
RAVEN, Mr. Frank
University Of Groningen, Groningen, Netherlands
RAYMANN, Dr. Roy
Tech Company, Cupertino, USA
RAZA, Mr. Muhammad
Charite Universitätmedizin - Berlin, Berlin, Germany
REEMST, Ms. Kitty
Swammerdam Institute of Life Sciences, Universiteit van Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands
REGGIANI, Ms. Jasmine
Utrecht University, Wageningen, Netherlands
REIJMERS, Dr. Leon
Tufts University, Boston, USA
REMMERS, Dr. Floortje
University Medical Center of the Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Mainz, Germany
RIBBERS, Prof.dr. Gerard
Rijndam Rehabilitation Center / Erasamus University MC, Rotterdam, Netherlands
RIEDEL, Prof.dr. Wim
University of Maastricht, Maastricht, Netherlands
RIGA, Dr. Danai
German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases (DZNE), Magdeburg, Germany
RIJKERS, Drs. Kim
Maastricht University, Brain&Behavior Institute, Maastricht
ROELFSEMA, Prof.dr. Pieter
Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience, Amsterdam, Netherlands
ROELING, Dr. Tom
University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands
ROJAS CIFUENTES, Dr. Camilo
Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience, Diemen, Netherlands
ROSATO, Ms. Martina
Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, Netherlands
ROSMALEN, Ms. Iris
VU University, Volendam, Netherlands
ROSS, Mr. Marcos
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands
ROSSBROICH, Mr. Julian
Vrije Universiteit, Amstelveen, Netherlands
RUIGROK, Ms. Silvie
University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands
RUIKES, Mr. Thijs
University of Amsterdam, Voorthuizen, Netherlands
RUITER, Dr. Marvin
Utrecht University, Utrecht, Netherlands
RUIZ, Mr. Ruben
Vrije Universiteit, Amstelveen, Netherlands
RUIZ NAVARRO, Ms. Ruth Eunice
University of Groningen, Amsterdam, Netherlands
RUSU, Dr. Silviu
Swammerdam Institute for Life Sciences - Center for NeuroScience, Amsterdam, Netherlands
RUTTEN, Dr. Geert-Jan
St Elisabeth-Tweesteden Hospital, Tilburg, Netherlands
What are your advantages as an individual member?
- Membership is free to Dutch researchers (working in the Netherlands or abroad) and to anyone else (irrespective of nationality) carrying out research in the neurosciences in the Netherlands.
- You receive regular Neurofederation E-mail Alerts with short announcements and news.
- You are a member of the Federation of European Neuroscience Societies (FENS) and the International Brain Research Organization (IBRO).
- You pay reduced fees for particular activities of the Neurofederation and the FENS as well as for participation in the American Neuroscience Meetings.
- You can announce local, national and international meetings, organized by you, in the agenda of the Neurofederation website, with a short announcement in the Neurofederation E-mail Alert.
- You can announce job vacancies in extended form on the jobs page of the Neurofederation website, with a short announcement in the Neurofederation E-mail Alert.
- You get a free subscription for the electronic version of the European Journal of Neuroscience (EJN-on-line) if you are a paying member of one of the member societies of the Neurofederation (see listing).
- You have a profit of up to 20% FENS discounts on the journals Current Opinion in Neurobiology, Experimental Neurology, Glia, Hippocampus, Human Brain Mapping, Journal of Neurobiology, Journal of Neuroscience Research, Learning & Memory, NeuroImage, Molecular & Cellular Neuroscience, Neurobiology of Disease and Trends in Neurosciences.
- You can use the Neurofederation website as host for internet information pages of a meeting organized by you with the URL address www.neurofederatie.nl/yourmeeting at very low costs.
- Your name and affiliation will be taken up in a database of Dutch neuroscientists, that is coupled to a search function on the Neurofederation website for names and affiliations of individual members and will regularly be loaded in a similar search page of FENS and IBRO.
Thank you for your interest in becoming a member of the Dutch Neurofederation.
Membership is free to Dutch researchers (working in the Netherlands or abroad) and to anyone else (irrespective of nationality) carrying out research in the neurosciences in the Netherlands.
To initiate your membership application, please click HERE.
Friends of the Dutch Neurofederation
The Neurofederation requires no contribution from its individual members. This policy is specifically aimed at making membership easily accessible, in particular regarding junior researchers. The work of the Dutch Neurofederation is fully funded by the annual contribution from all the organisations that fall under the umbrella of the Neurofederation. With the expiry of an additional ZonMW grant (25 k€ yearly) in 2007, severe financial pressure was placed on the maintenance of the Neurofederation secretariat and a number of initiatives – valuable for the neuroscience community – could no longer be supported.
The Neurofederation Board thus decided to found the Friends of the Neurofederation (or simply Friends). The idea behind Friends is to alert both individual "insiders" (e.g., members of the Neurofederation) and interested non professional parties (i.e., government, society, public) to the importance of Dutch neuroscience. One objective is to strengthen the financial situation of the Neurofederation so that it may continue to serve the interests of its members and profession in an efficient manner. Friends is part of the Neurofederation, can count on its administrative support, but has its own management.
With the support of Friends, the Dutch Neurofederation hopes to address the following issues:
- Reduction of registration costs for Ph.D. students at the annual ENP Meeting. Currently, all participants are charged a fixed fee for secretarial support; with the help of Friends we plan to offer a reduced registration fee for Ph.D. students. A possible alternative, depending on the level support, is to cover the complete registration fee for a select number of Master students from all over the Netherlands.
- Since 2008, the Neurofederation Board organises a "social event" during the annual meeting of the Society for Neuroscience (SfN; the largest international neuroscience meeting in the world). This social event is extremely important to promote the interaction of Dutch neuroscientists working abroad (especially in the U.S.), keeping them informed about recent developments, and facilitating their return to the Netherlands. Part of the budget for this annual event will be covered by our Friends.
- Contributions by Friends will also be used to provide travel grants for young Dutch neuroscientists (Ph.D. and advanced Master students), facilitating their participation in international conferences, such as the FENS Forum or the SfN Meeting.
- Promoting neuroscience and its achievements to a broad audience is primarily an objective of the Brain Foundation (Hersenstichting). However, the Neurofederation plays its role in this area too, through the organisation of the annual Brain Awareness Week. Also in this case, the support of Friends will provide a more flexible financial situation, and even more will be achieved.
It should be made clear that it is not the purpose of the Neurofederation to become a profit organisation. The contributions received from all our Friends will be used directly for the support of the neuroscience community (with special attention towards younger researchers) and to make a wider audience aware of the value behind neuroscience research data. Annually, it will be the task of the Board of Friends to present a report on the use of funds during the previous year, as well as expenditure plans for the following year; both these documents need to be approved by the Steering Committee of the Neurofederation.
To become a Friend, please make a bank transfer to:
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Stichting Vrienden Neurofederatie
IBAN: NL96 ABNA 0610339613
BIC: ABNANL2A
With 25, 50 or 100 euro you can become a Friend, Good Friend or Best Friend, respectively. Your Friend status will be visible through the pages of our website; unless, of course, you wish to remain anonymous.
Finally, we would like to remind you that every Friend of the Neurofederation receives a VIP treatment during the annual ENP Meeting.
Thank you for your interest in becoming a friend of the Dutch Neurofederation.
If you are a member, please access the reserved Members' Area for additional details.
If you are not a member of the NeuroFederation, please contact the secretariat for details.