PhD Student
Copenhagen University
Through my work in clinical neurology, I’ve fostered a deep interest in the field of neurological disease, spanning from neurodegenerative disease to stroke and onwards.
My main research interests are based around neurodegenerative diseases and how these alter both behaviour, cognition, and movement, as well as the mechanisms behind the disease.
In my PhD project, I will be investigating the prodromal stages of Parkinson’s Disease via both ultra-high field MRI, EEG, behavioural testing and measures of autonomic dysfunction in an effort to characterize the prodromal parkinsonian state and improve both early detection of disease and understand the mechanisms of disease better.
Movement Disorders group
Brain-Body-Interaction (BBI) group
Control of Movement group
Ultra-High Field MR group
ADAPT-PD project
2020
MSc in Medicine, University of Copenhagen
2016
BSc in Medicine, University of Copenhagen
2025 - Present
PhD Student, DRCMR
2024 - 2025
Research Assistant, DRCMR
2023 - 2024
Resident Doctor, Department of Neurology, Herlev Hospital (Memory Clinic)
2021 - 2023
Resident Doctor, Department of Neurology, Zealand University Hospital, Roskilde