Lennart Verhagen is an assistant professor and translational neuroscientist with a decade of experience pioneering non-invasive, focal deep brain neuromodulation using ultrasound. Based at Radboud University Nijmegen and chairing ITRUSST, he merges systems-level neuroimaging and neuromodulation across species to translate basic science into potential therapies for neurological and psychiatric disorders. His trajectory includes postdoctoral and research roles at the University of Oxford and the Donders Institute, combining cognitive neuroscience, experimental psychology, and engineering-minded approaches to stimulation. He focuses on millimetre-scale ultrasonic targeting to both probe brain function and develop safe clinical interventions, emphasizing integrative methodology rather than single-technique fixes. Colleagues describe him as a boundary-spanning scientist who brings rigorous experimental design to a field traditionally divided between imaging and stimulation.
10 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Stedelijk Gymnasium Leiden
MSc Cognitive Neuroscience, MSc Cognitive Neuroscience at Utrecht University
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