Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience
Leonardo Cerliani is a Senior Scientist and Data Analyst at the Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience since December 2023, having previously held the role of Researcher at the same institute from November 2020 to November 2021. Cerliani's extensive experience includes positions as a Visiting Researcher and Researcher at AMC - Academic Medical Center (April 2018 - November 2021), where neuroimaging preprocessing and analysis on large datasets were conducted. Additionally, Cerliani has worked as a Freelance Data Analyst at A Lab Vertical Farm and a Data Analysis Consultant at NextGen Metrics B.V., contributing to crucial financial reporting systems. Significant research contributions also include developing connectivity-based software at the Max Planck Institute and pioneering frontal lobe connection studies at the ICM - Brain & Spine Institute. Cerliani's academic credentials include a PhD in Functional Neuroimaging from the University of Torino and an MA in Philosophy from Università degli Studi di Torino.
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Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience
The Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience (NIN) is the country’s leading fundamental neuroscience research institute, in the international and progressive city of Amsterdam. It provides a critical mass of scientists (spanning more than 27 nationalities) and neuroscience facilities, in a highly interactive, dynamic, multi-cultural environment, with English as the working language. We perform fundamental research into the functioning of the brain. In the longer term, this knowledge will lead to new treatments, although direct applications are also explored. As an institute for excellent fundamental research the NIN’s role is unique. The NIN supplies universities and university medical centers in the Netherlands with top researchers and with innovative and applicable knowledge that is the result of long-running research lines at the NIN. Apart from that, the Netherlands Brain Bank, the primate unit and the Netherlands Sleep Register are (inter)national facilities for researching human brain tissue, cognitive functions and sleep patterns.