Projects
Our research group conducts multidisciplinary research on large cohorts and registries to generate new methods and knowledge for the understanding of metabolic health during pregnancy and early childhood.
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This research project aims at understanding the biological underpinnings of symptoms in early pregnancy and study their link to later health for mother and child. It is financed by a consolidator grant from the European Research Council.
This research project aims at developing methods for the joint interpretation of genomic and proteomic data and apply them to study pediatric diabetes. It is financed by a starting grant from the the Norwegian Research Council.
We are members of the Mohn Research Center for Diabetes Precision Medicine, a research center aiming at improvng the tailoring of diabetes care to individual patient trajectories. It is financed by a grant from the the Trond Mohn Foundation.
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We develop the QC and imputation pipeline for the Norwegian Mother, Father and Child Cohort Study (MoBa).
We develop a pipeline to generate protein sequences capturing sequence diversity from exome sequencing data and genomic reference panels.
SearchGUI is a popular tool that can be used to run multiple proteomic search and de novo engines.
PeptideShaker is a popular tool for the processing of results from search and de novo engines.