I am trained as a mathematician and did my ph.d. in differential geometry and topology. Since 2002 I have worked in health science. First in epidemiology and biostatistics and since in psychiatric and statistical genetics and bioinformatics. I am affiliated also with Section for Bioinformatics and Computational Biology, BiRC.
In my group we use and develop bioinformatics and statistical tools to dissect the genetic architecture of complex psychiatric disorders. Autism spectrum disorder is a particular focus area for us. We study both common and rare variants, gene environment interactions, and look for novel utilizations of polygenic predictors.