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During the course of this PhD research, you will conduct a series of placebo-controlled studies in healthy volunteers with classical drugs and novel psychoactive substances (e.g., stimulants, cannabinoids, psychedelics) to assess their impact on brain function, as assessed with neuroimaging techniques, and metabolomics, as determined in blood. Data collected in these clinical drug trials will be used to develop a targeted imaging-metabolomics model that provides fast classifications of NPS and their effects on brain function. The predictive model will employ machine learning algorithms and will use the quantification of metabolomics and neuroimaging parameters to classify the similarity of a new drug to classical drugs.
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· Experience with clinical drug studies is a plus
Fixed-term contract: 4 years.
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The department of Neuropsychology and Psychopharmacology (NP&PP) is one of the research departments of the Faculty of Psychology and Neuroscience. We perform fundamental and applied behavioural and cognitive neuroscience research on the brain-cognition relationship and assess biological mechanisms that underlie cognitive, affective, and behavioural functions by means of controlled pharmacological interventions. For more information on psychopharmacological research lines in our department see our website: https://psychopharmacologymaastricht.com/
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