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                                    337Curriculum VitaeAfter graduating cum laude in 2019, she started her PhD at ‘s Heeren Loo and the department of pediatric metabolic diseases, supervised by prof. dr. Frits Wijburg, dr. Agnies van Eeghen, and dr. Erik Boot, which has led to this thesis. During that time, she studied trial methodology to foster interventional research for rare genetic neurodevelopmental disorders. To increase her knowledge on health research methodology, she followed several courses at the Graduate School of the Amsterdam UMC. She acquired a travel grant and other research grants (PI dr. Agnies van Eeghen) to enable several research projects for genetic neurodevelopmental disorders. She presented her work (inter)nationally, such as at the Society for the Study of Behavioural Phenotypes (SSBP) in Oslo (Norway) and virtually due to Covid-19, the International Association for the Scientific Study of Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (IASSIDD), and the International Tuberous Sclerosis Complex conference in Washington D.C. (USA). She was also invited to present on trial designs for rare disorders at the European Reference Network (ERN-ITHACA) board meeting in Budapest, Hungary. In her free time, Annelieke enjoys playing violin, sports (climbing, cycling, swimming, and running), being around with friends, and travel to the mountains. Since 2021, she lives in Amersfoort together with Dick Kampman, who is a software developer at the Utrecht University. Annelieke Muller sHL.indd 337 14-11-2023 09:08
                                
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