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Hein van Marle

MD PhD

Hein van Marle is a psychiatrist and principal investigator at the department of Psychiatry at Amsterdam UMC, GGZ inGeest and ARQ.

Hein studied Medicine at the University of Amsterdam. In 2001-2003 he worked as a research assistant at the Department of Physiology and Neuroscience at New York University Medical School. This position was financed by a Fulbright Scholarship.

He completed his PhD at the Donders Centre for Cognitive Neuroimaging in Nijmegen (2007-2011). There he combined neuroimaging (fMRI), sleep recordings, stress induction, pharmacological manipulation and various memory tasks in an initial attempt to translate animal findings on stress to the systems level in humans. In 2010, he started his psychiatry residency at Amsterdam UMC (location AMC). From 2014 onwards he is working in his current position at GGZ inGeest and Amsterdam UMC.

As a psychiatrist and neuroscientist his general research aim is to apply cognitive neuroscience to come to a more profound understanding of psychiatric disease. Aiming to develop novel, theory-driven treatments. His current research focuses on the role of sleep and (sleep-dependent) memory processing in the etiology and treatment of trauma-related disorders and personality disorders. He specifically aims to translate basic research findings on memory augmentation during sleep to the patient-level. Attempting to increase therapeutic effectiveness of existing treatments. He uses sleep recordings and neuroimaging to elucidate the underlying neurobiological mechanisms. His research is sponsored by various prestigious grants. ZonMw VENI grant. NWO Off Road grant. Two Narsad Young Investigator Grants from the US-based Brain & Behavior Research foundation. And grants from the Dutch Brain Foundation.

Clinically, Hein works as a trauma-focused psychiatrist at ARQ National Psychotrauma center and GGZ inGeest.