Hanneke Hulst
Scientific Director / Professor Neuropsychology in Health and Disease
- Name
- Prof.dr. H.E. Hulst
- Telephone
- +31 71 527 4084
- h.e.hulst@fsw.leidenuniv.nl
Hanneke Hulst holds the Leiden chair in Neuropsychology in Health and Disease. She also leads the Health, Medical and Neuropsychology (HMN) unit.
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Hanneke Hulst holds the Leiden chair in Neuropsychology in Health and Disease. She also leads the Health, Medical and Neuropsychology (HMN) unit.
Research on cognitive impairment in MS
Her research interests range from basic to applied around cognitive impairment in people with the brain disease multiple sclerosis (MS). She searches for the neurobiological correlates of cognitive impairment in MS using advanced MRI techniques while working to improve care and treatment through the development of digital tools (Multiple Screener).
Outreach
Hanneke writes popular science columns for www.msweb.nl and the MS Vereniging Nederland, among others, and is general manager of Stichting Brein in Beeld, which is committed to translating (neuro)scientific knowledge to a general audience.
Recognition and Rewards
Since 2018, Hanneke has been a (board) member of De Jonge Akademie (KNAW) where, among other things, she is committed to the new Recognition and Rewards.
Short CV
Between 2007 and 2021, she worked at Amsterdam UMC (location VUmc). There she worked successively as a PhD student (2009-2013), postdoctoral researcher (2013-2016) and University Lecturer (2016-2021). At VU University Amsterdam, Hanneke Hulst completed the Bachelor and Master of Health Sciences (2005) and also the Master of Neuroscience (2008). She recently added the Master of Philosophy, Bioethics and Health to enrich her neuroscience research (2020).
PhD students
- Amber van der Kruit, MSc.
- Jip Aarts, MSc.
- Shalina Saddal, MSc.
- Anna van Duijnhoven, MSc.
- Isabella van Hapert, MSc.
- Dr. Marijn Huiskamp
- Stefanos Prouskas, MSc.
- Arianne Gravesteijn, MSc.
- Maureen van Dam, MSc.
- Pauline Waskowiak, MSc.
- Dr. Quinten van Geest
Scientific Director / Professor Neuropsychology in Health and Disease
- Faculteit der Sociale Wetenschappen
- Instituut Psychologie
- Gezondheids, Medische- Neuropsychologie
- Dam M. van, Krijnen E.A., Nauta I.M., Fuchs T.A., Jong B.A. de, Klein M., Hiele K. van der, Schoonheim M.M. & Hulst H.E. (2024), Identifying and understanding cognitive profiles in multiple sclerosis: a role for visuospatial memory functioning, Journal of Neurology : .
- Bouman P.M., Dam M. A. van, Jonkman L.E., Steenwijk M.D., Schoonheim M.M., Geurts J.J.G. & Hulst H.E. (2024), Isolated cognitive impairment in people with multiple sclerosis: frequency, MRI patterns and its development over time, Journal of Neurology : .
- Waskowiak P.T., Ruitenberg M.F.L. & Hulst H.E. (2024), Neuropsychological assessment in MS is outdated and is in need for innovation: Yes, Multiple Sclerosis Journal 30: 150-151.
- Waskowiak P.T., de Jong B.A., Uitdehaag B.M.J., Saddal S.R.D., Aarts J., Roovers A.A.M., van Oirschot P., de Groot V., Schaafsma F.G., van der Hiele K., Ruitenberg M.F.L., Schoonheim M.M., Widdershoven G.A.M., van der Veen S., Schippers E.C.F., Klein M. & Hulst H.E. (2024), Don’t be late! Timely identification of cognitive impairment in people with multiple sclerosis: a study protocol, BMC Neurology 24: 26.
- Aarts J., Saddal S.R.D., Bosmans J.E., de Groot V., de Jong B.A., Klein M., Ruitenberg M.F.L., Schaafsma F.G., Schippers E.C.F., Schoonheim M.M., Uitdehaag B.M.J., van der Veen S., Waskowiak P.T., Widdershoven G.A.M., van der Hiele K. & Hulst H.E. (2024), Don’t be late! Postponing cognitive decline and preventing early unemployment in people with multiple sclerosis: a study protocol, BMC Neurology 24: 28.
- Waskowiak P.T., de Jong B.A., Uitdehaag B.M.J., Saddal S.R.D., Aarts J., Roovers A.A.M., van Oirschot P., de Groot V., Schaafsma F.G., van der Hiele K., Ruitenberg M.F.L., Schoonheim M.M., Widdershoven G.A.M., van der Veen S., Schippers E.C.F., Klein M. & Hulst H.E. (2024), Don’t be late! Timely identification of cognitive impairment in people with multiple sclerosis: a study protocol, BMC Neurology 24(1): 26.
- Aarts J., Saddal S.R.D., Bosmans J.E., Groot V. de, Jong B.A. de, Klein M., Ruitenberg M.F.L., Schaafsma F.G., Schippers E.C.F., Schoonheim M.M., Uitdehaag B.M.J., Veen S. van der, Waskowiak P.T., Widdershoven G.A.M., Hiele K. van der & Hulst H.E. (2024), Don’t be late! Postponing cognitive decline and preventing early unemployment in people with multiple sclerosis: a study protocol, BMC Neurology 24(1): 28.
- Gravesteijn A.S., Beckerman H., Willemse E.A.J., Hulst H.E., Jong B.A. de, Teunissen C.E. & Groot V. de (2023), Brain-derived neurotrophic factor, neurofilament light and glial fibrillary acidic protein do not change in response to aerobic training in people with MS-related fatigue – a secondary analysis of a randomized controlled trial, Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders 70: 104489.
- Huiskamp M., Yaqub M., Lingen M.R. van, Pouwels P.J.W., de Ruiter L.R.J., Killestein J., Schwarte L.A., Golla S.S V., Berckel B.N.M. van, Boellaard R., Geurts J.J.G. & Hulst H.E. (2023), Cognitive performance in multiple sclerosis: what is the role of the gamma-aminobutyric acid system?, Brain Communications 5(3): .
- Verveen A., Verfaillie S.C.J., Visser D., Csorba I., Coomans E.M., Koch D.W., Appelman B., Barkhof F., Boellaard R., Bree G. de, Giessen E.M. van de, Golla S., Heugten C.M. van, Horn J., Hulst H.E., Jong M.D. de, Kuut T.A., Maaden T. van der, Os Y.M.G. van, Prins M., Slooter A.J.C., Visser-Meily J.M.A., Vugt M. van, Wijngaard C.C. van den, Nieuwkerk P.T., Knoop H., Tolboom N. & Berckel B.N.M. van (2023), Neurobiological basis and risk factors of persistent fatigue and concentration problems after COVID-19: study protocol for a prospective case–control study (VeCosCO), BMJ Open 13: e072611.
- Hulst H.E., Dobryakova E. & Costa S.L. Donkers S.J. (2023), Editorial: Cognitive rehabilitation: a multidisciplinary approach, Frontiers in Rehabilitation Sciences 4: .
- Dam M. van, Jong B.A. de, Willemse E.A.J., Nauta I.M., Huiskamp M., Klein M., Moraal B., de Geus-Driessen S., Geurts J.J.G., Uitdehaag B.M.J., Teunissen C.E. & Hulst H.E. (2023), A multimodal marker for cognitive functioning in multiple sclerosis: the role of NfL, GFAP and conventional MRI in predicting cognitive functioning in a prospective clinical cohort, Journal of Neurology 270: 3851-3861.
- Simon S., Nauta I.M., Hillebrand A., Schoonheim M.M., Uitdehaag B.M.J., Dam M. van, Hulst H.E., Klein. M., Stam C.J., de Jong B.A. & Strijbis E.M.M. (2023), Neurophysiological MEG markers of cognitive impairment and performance validity in multiple sclerosis, Multiple Sclerosis Journal 29(8): 1001-1011.
- Scaroni F., Visconte C., Serpente M., Golia M.T., Gabrielli M., Huiskamp M., Hulst H.E., Carandini T., De Riz M., Pietroboni A., Rotondo E., Scarpini E., Galimberti D., Teunissen C.E., Dam M. van, Jong B.A. de, Fenoglio C. & Verderio C. (2022), MiR-150-5p and let-7b-5p in blood myeloid extracellular vesicles track cognitive symptoms in patients with multiple sclerosis, Cells 11(9): 1551.
- Wegen J. van, Egmond E.E.A. van, Benedict R.H.B., Beenakker E.A.C., Eijk J.J.J. van, Frequin S.T.F.M., Gans K. de, Gerlach O.H.H., Gorp D.A.M. van, Hengstman G.J.D., Jongen P.J., Klink J.J.L. van der, Reneman M.F., Verhagen W.I.M., Middelkoop H.A.M., Visser L.H., Hulst H.E. & Hiele K. van der (2022), Subjective cognitive impairment is related to work status in people with multiple sclerosis, IBRO Neuroscience Reports 13: 513-522.
- Karkalousos D., Noteboom S., Hulst H.E., Vos F.M. & Caan M. (2022), Assessment of data consistency through cascades of independently recurrent inference machines for fast and robust accelerated MRI reconstruction, Physics in Medicine and Biology 67(12): 124001.
- van Dam M., Sikkes S.A.M., Rammeloo E., Reinders E., Jelgerhuis J.R., Geurts J.J.G., Uitdehaag B.M.J. & Hulst H.E. (2021), Cognitive functioning in everyday life: the development of a questionnaire on instrumental activities of daily living in multiple sclerosis, Multiple Sclerosis Journal - Experimental, Translational and Clinical 7(3): .
- Dam M. van, Hulst H.E. & Schoonheim M.M (2021), Coupling structure and function in early MS: how a less diverse repertoire of brain function could lead to clinical progression, Multiple Sclerosis Journal 27: 491-493.
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