The focus of my research is pharmacometrics and personalized medicine. Using population pharmacokinetic modelling, I quantify and characterize the pharmacokinetics of drugs and sources of population variability. In my PhD, I investigate if a new method of monitoring immunosuppressive drugs in kidney transplanted patients can prolong the graft survival and minimize adverse events. I conduct clinical research in which I enroll patients, analyze their blood samples in the laboratory, and collect retrospective data from their medical records. I combine and model the data achieved to describe the population pharmacokinetics and identify potential covariates.I was educated as a pharmacist in 2016 from the University of Southern Denmark. I have worked four years at the Danish Health Data Authority with the national Danish health registries, real-world data, and drug utilization.
Listed skills include Pharmacoepidemiology, Clinical Pharmacology, Sas Programming, Microsoft Office, and 1 others.