Jolanda Buwalda

Jolanda Buwalda has extensive experience in healthcare management and governance, currently serving as a member of the National Innovation Table for Healthcare at Achmea PGGM Rabobank since May 2018 and as chair of the Rehabilitative Care and Recovery Committee at ActiZ since January 2018. Other prominent roles include chairing the board of ZWPlus, leading the Governance Committee at NVZD, and participating in the Regional Antibiotic Resistance Care Network. Jolanda holds several key positions within various organizations, including chairing the Supervisory Board at Vilans and the Board of Directors at Omring. Jolanda's educational background includes advanced degrees in public administration, strategy, leadership, and French literature, with studies at esteemed institutions such as INSEAD, Erasmus University Rotterdam, and the University of Amsterdam.

Location

Amsterdam, Netherlands

Links


Org chart

This person is not in the org chart


Teams

This person is not in any teams


Offices


Amsterdam UMC - Amsterdam Neuroscience

Amsterdam Neuroscience is the research institute for neuroscience of Amsterdam UMC and the science faculties of Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam and the University of Amsterdam. Researchers and clinicians from these three institutions join forces in the field of fundamental, translational and clinical brain research. This collaboration strengthens the scientific excellence in this area, making Amsterdam Neuroscience one of the largest neuroscience communities in Europe. To enable translational neuroscience research, we develop and translate neuroscience knowledge into applications for patients. Amsterdam Neuroscience focuses on scientific excellence, young talent and innovation in four cross-disciplinary research programs. In addition, there are five clinical research programs that focus on both existing and new treatments for a number of brain and nervous system diseases, including neurological, neurovascular and psychiatric disorders. Amsterdam Neuroscience’s overall mission is to broaden the fundamental knowledge of the human brain and nervous system, and to translate this into effective therapies and treatments for the individual patient.


Industries

Employees

501-1,000

Links