As a senior researcher, I primarily work with register-based research in neuro- and reproductive epidemiology, with a particular focus on epilepsy, febrile seizures, childhood developmental disorders (such as ADHD and autism), as well as children's overall development and well-being. I have a background in public health and epidemiology and serve as a board member of the Danish Epidemiological Society, where I held the position of chair from 2022 to 2024.
I am an epidemiologist with expertise in register-based research and a strong passion for transforming large data resources into knowledge that benefits both individuals and society. My research interests lie at the intersection of neurology and psychiatry, with a particular focus on the causes and consequences of brain disorders and their treatment, especially in children and in relation to reproduction.
Course leader for the PhD course: Introduction to Register-Based Research, Aarhus University.
My areas of work include:
Register-based research in neurological and psychiatric epidemiology, with a particular focus on children and reproductive health issues.
Research leadership and supervision of PhD students, postdocs, research assistants, and statisticians.
Teaching in register-based research and epidemiology.
Development and maintenance of data resources for research in neurological and psychiatric disorders.
Dissemination of research findings.