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Anne Krogh Nøhr is an Assistant Professor and Senior Bioinformatician at the Center for Clinical Data Science (CLINDA) at Aalborg University. Her expertise lies in bioinformatics and biostatistics, with a strong focus on analyzing large-scale registry and molecular data, primarily in the fields of epidemiology and personalized medicine. She has industrial experience, having completed an industrial PhD at Lundbeck and the University of Copenhagen. In recent years, her research has been concentrated on leveraging multi-omics data, particularly genetic data, in combination with registry data to enhance biological understanding and develop risk prediction methods for integrated clinical practice. Her main research areas include cancer and cardiovascular diseases, conducted through close interdisciplinary collaboration with clinicians. Nøhr also teaches primarily research-based courses at both the Bachelor's and Master's levels, including Advanced Biochemistry Genetics, Human Genomics, and Clinical Cancer Research. Additionally, she supervises undergraduate and graduate students in their research projects.
Requirements apply generally to Master's programs across departments including Sociology, Business, and Engineering at Aalborg University.