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141 Appendices Curriculum Vitae Lotte van de Venis was born on May 11th, 1993 in Zwolle, the Netherlands. She graduated from secondary school in 2011 at Nuborgh College Lambert Franckens in Elburg. She obtained her bachelor degree in Rehabilitation Sciences and Physical Therapy from the University of Antwerp in 2017. During this time, she became interested in the field of neurological rehabilitation. In 2019, she obtained her master degree in Rehabilitation Sciences and Physical Therapy: Neurological Conditions. This specialized program was organized as a collaboration between the University of Antwerp, Catholic University Leuven, University of Hasselt, and the Free University of Brussels. In 2019, she started as a PhD candidate on the Move-HSP project at the Radboud University Medical Centre in Nijmegen. The project was embedded in the Centre of Expertise for Rare and Genetic Movement Disorders. During this time, she continued working as a physical therapist on several research projects (e.g., ‘ROADS to Recovery’ under supervision of Prof. Dr. Weerdesteyn). In the final year of her PhD, Lotte was awarded the Young Scientist Award at the 4th Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair conference in Maastricht. Currently, she combines clinical work with research by working as a physical therapist and research fellow in the hereditary movement disorders team at Radboud University Medical Centre in Nijmegen. In addition, she works as a physical therapist in the Gait Expertise Centre of the Sint Maartenskliniek in Nijmegen.

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