TNU Researchers

TNU is a unit which involves over 80 researchers working with animal care technicians of the CDL and the veterinarian of the CDL. The unit is coordinated by two staff members and receives technical support by two more staff members. An overview of the lead scientists:

Francesco Battaglia 

Principal Investigator
Neuronal Networks of Memory
Theme: Development and lifelong plasticity
 

Bernhard Englitz  

Associate Principal Investigator
Computational Neuroscience Lab
Theme: Natural Computing & Neurotechnology

 

Alex Garanto

Assistant Professor
Pediatrics Radboudumc

 

Lisa Genzel  

Principal Investigator
Networks of memory and sleep
Theme: Development and lifelong plasticity

 

Joanes Grandjean     

Associate Principal Investigator
Preclinical Neuroimaging
Theme: Development and lifelong plasticity

 

Anne -Sofie Hafner

Principal Investigator
Molecular dynamics of the Synapse
Theme: Natural Computing & Neurotechnology

 

Marloes Henckens 

Associate Principal Investigator
Stress-related psychopathology
Theme: Development and lifelong plasticity

 

Judith Homberg 

Principal Investigator
Behavioural Neurogenetics
Theme: Development and lifelong plasticity

 

Nael Nadif Kasri 

Principal Investigator
Molecular Neurophysiology
Theme: Development and lifelong plasticity

 

Amanda Kiliaan  

Principal Investigator
Cerebral Circulation and Cognition in Mice and Men
Theme: Development and lifelong plasticity

 

Marijn Kuijpers 

Principal Investigator
Molecular Mechanisms of Neurodegeneration
Theme: Development and lifelong plasticity

 

Freyja Ólafsdóttir    

Research Fellow
Neural Mechanisms of Episodic and Spatial Memory
Theme: Natural Computing & Neurotechnology

 

Benno Roozendaal

Associate Principal Investigator
Behavioural Neuroscience
Theme: Development and lifelong plasticity

 

Erik Storkebaum

Principal Investigator
Molecular Neurobiology
Theme: Development and lifelong plasticity

 

Martin Vinck  

Principal Investigator
Theme:

 

Richard van Wezel  

Principal Investigator
Visual Neuroscience
Theme: Perception, Action and Decision-making

 

Corette Wierenga  

Principal Investigator
Theme: