I conduct research on how psychiatric disorders and their treatments affect individuals, particularly during pregnancy. My focus is on antipsychotic medication and its potential consequences for mother and child, short- and long-term. With a background in mathematics-economics and health economics, I examine registry data to identify patterns in psychiatric treatment and patient trajectories. Previously, I have investigated variations in treatment practices within psychiatry.
As a postdoctoral researcher, my primary areas of work are research dissemination through publications and conferences, as well as register-based research, including statistical analysis and modeling in STATA and R, along with data management. I also contribute to the development of new ideas and grant proposals.