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Janna Marie Bas-Hoogendam is an Assistant Professor in Developmental and Educational Psychology at Leiden University’s Institute of Psychology. She is affiliated with Leiden University Medical Center’s Psychiatry department and part of the Knowledge Center for Anxiety & Stress in Youth. Her research focuses on neurobiological underpinnings of anxiety disorders, particularly social anxiety disorder (SAD), using neuroimaging and endophenotype approaches. She leads the Leiden Family Lab Study on SAD and co-chairs the ENIGMA-Anxiety Working Group, involving over 200 global researchers.
Education: M.D. from Erasmus University (2007), Research Master’s in Neuroscience and Cognition (Utrecht University, 2009). Her PhD (2020, cum laude) centered on endophenotypes of SAD using MRI. Postdoctoral work included a Rubicon-funded project with NIH’s Daniel Pine, exploring childhood inhibited temperament’s brain correlates.
Research interests include real-time fMRI neurofeedback interventions for socially anxious adolescents and translational neuroscience of anxiety. Awards include the 2024 J.J. Groen Prize and 2023 Rising Star presentation at the Society of Biological Psychiatry. She teaches developmental psychology and clinical child psychology at both undergraduate and graduate levels.
- Grants: Medical Delta Talent Acceleration Grant (2021), NWA Routes subsidy (2022), Rubicon grant (2020)
- Labs/Teams: ENIGMA-Anxiety Working Group, Leiden Family Lab Study

