Affiliated Faculty
Henrike Heyne
Senior Scientist
Bio
I am a senior scientist and medical doctor working with large and small genomic and health datasets to better understand and alleviate disease. My research aims to help treat patients based on the underlying genetic causes of their disease, with a focus on ion-channel related disease such as epilepsy. As a doctoral student I gained quantitative genetics expertise and programming skills which I used on clinical genetics questions as a postdoctoral researcher. This enabled me to challenge commonly used clinical labels, gain insight into epilepsy pathobiology and identify disease genes. I also developed a machine learning method that predicts if genetic variants in ion channels fire too much or too little which is important for precision clinical care. I am currently studying the effects of genetic variation on electronic health record data in more than 280,000 Finns in the FinnGen project where I remain an affiliated researcher.
Bio
I am a senior scientist and medical doctor working with large and small genomic and health datasets to better understand and alleviate disease. My research aims to help treat patients based on the underlying genetic causes of their disease, with a focus on ion-channel related disease such as epilepsy. As a doctoral student I gained quantitative genetics expertise and programming skills which I used on clinical genetics questions as a postdoctoral researcher. This enabled me to challenge commonly used clinical labels, gain insight into epilepsy pathobiology and identify disease genes. I also developed a machine learning method that predicts if genetic variants in ion channels fire too much or too little which is important for precision clinical care. I am currently studying the effects of genetic variation on electronic health record data in more than 280,000 Finns in the FinnGen project where I remain an affiliated researcher.