I am a postdoctoral researcher at the Big Data Institute, University of Oxford, working on integrating blood biomarker data from population-based biobanks to advance our understanding of disease risk and generate prediction tools to improve early detection. I completed my PhD in statistical genetics at Aarhus University, Denmark, and I currently hold a Lundbeck Foundation Postdoctoral Fellowship, a Danish foundation focused on neuropsychiatric research. I have a particular interest in psychiatric disorders, having worked on psychiatric genetics during my PhD and focusing on the circadian hypothesis of depression during my postdoc.
I am a relatively new member of SRUK/CERU but I am highly motivated to engage in this enriching community.