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                                    Addendum336Curriculum VitaeAnnelieke Rosalie Müller was born on February 27, 1994 in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Together with her brother Jasper, she was raised in Purmerend. From the age of four, she started playing music and in 2004, she was admitted to the Royal Conservatory of The Hague to study violin with Coosje Wijzenbeek. In 2007, she studied at the young talent division, Sweelinck Academy at the Conservatory of Amsterdam. Thanks to the endless support and enthusiasm of her parents, she was able to perform several times a month in both the Netherlands and abroad, and won prices at (inter)national music competitions. In 2012, she obtained her Atheneum degree at the Da Vinci College Purmerend and started Psychobiology at the University of Amsterdam. During her bachelor’s programme, she was member of the student council of the Faculty of Science. She did an internship at the University Medical Center (UMC) Utrecht and studied the effectiveness of the brain stimulation ‘transcranial direct current stimulation’ (tDCS) on auditory hallucinations in psychotic disorders. After receiving her bachelor’s degree, she worked as a research and teaching assistant and was a board member (treasurer) at the ASVA student union. She started her research master Brain and Cognitive Sciences at the Institute for Interdisciplinary Studies at the University of Amsterdam. In her first research project at the Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience, she studied hypothalamic glial expression in mood disorders and suicide, under supervision of prof. dr. Dick Swaab. Her second research project was about presynaptic proteins and inhibitory pathways in hippocampal sclerosis at the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada, supervised by prof. dr. William Honer. Furthermore, she has worked at the autopsy team of the Netherlands Brain Bank for six years. Annelieke Muller sHL.indd 336 14-11-2023 09:08
                                
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