Medina Husic
PhD Candidate at Swammerdam Institute for Life Sciences (SILS), University of Amsterdam- Claim this Profile
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Experience
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Swammerdam Institute for Life Sciences (SILS), University of Amsterdam
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Netherlands
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Research Services
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1 - 100 Employee
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PhD Candidate
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Mar 2021 - Present
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UNSW
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Australia
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Research Intern
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Feb 2020 - Feb 2021
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Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (VU Amsterdam)
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Netherlands
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Student assistant Its Academy / Bètapartners
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Oct 2016 - Jan 2021
Assist at workshops, masterclasses and projects for secondary school students.
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Student-assistant Pre-University College
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Oct 2018 - Dec 2019
Supervision secondary school students, prepare for academic skills
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Bomberbot
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Netherlands
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E-Learning Providers
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1 - 100 Employee
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Location Coordinator / Teacher
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Jan 2018 - Aug 2020
Teach children (aged 8-13) the basics of programming and how to build websites/games. Organisation camps; HTML; CSS Teach children (aged 8-13) the basics of programming and how to build websites/games. Organisation camps; HTML; CSS
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Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience
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Netherlands
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Research Services
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100 - 200 Employee
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Research Intern
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Feb 2018 - Aug 2018
Cortical Structure and Function, the Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience Project: Visual Learning in Mice. Key techniques: mouse behaviour, in vivo electrophysiology, MATLAB, GitHub, Arduino, Cortical Structure and Function, the Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience Project: Visual Learning in Mice. Key techniques: mouse behaviour, in vivo electrophysiology, MATLAB, GitHub, Arduino,
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Amsterdam UMC
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Netherlands
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Hospitals and Health Care
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700 & Above Employee
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Research Intern
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Feb 2017 - Jul 2017
Behavioural and Translational Neuroscience group of the Anatomy and Neurosciences department of the VU Medical Centre. Project: Investigating the online role of glutamatergic pyramidal neurons in the prelimbic cortex during impulsive decision-making. Key techniques: opto- and chemogenetics, immunohistochemistry, fluorescence microscopy, rat behaviour, SPSS Behavioural and Translational Neuroscience group of the Anatomy and Neurosciences department of the VU Medical Centre. Project: Investigating the online role of glutamatergic pyramidal neurons in the prelimbic cortex during impulsive decision-making. Key techniques: opto- and chemogenetics, immunohistochemistry, fluorescence microscopy, rat behaviour, SPSS
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Education
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University of Amsterdam
Master, Data Science -
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Master, Neurosciences (research) -
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Master, Philosophy of Neurosciences -
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Bachelor, Biomedical Sciences -
Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen
Summerschool, Introduction to Cognitive Neuroscience: from molecule to behaviour