Anne-Mette Krabbe Hein
Anne-Mette K. Hein (nee Pedersen)
CV
Educational and occupational background
05.02 - now:
Research associate (Post Doc) at Dept. of Epidemiology and Public Health,
Imperial College London
09.99 – 04.02:
Research associate at Dept. of Theoretical Statistics, Institute
of Mathematics, University of Aarhus, Denmark (parental leave Oct. 2000- Dec. 2001).
08.94 – 06.99:
Ph.D. studies at Dept. of Ecology and Genetics, Institute of Biology,
University of Aarhus, Denmark. Ph.D.-thesis: Statistical evolutionary DNA sequence analysis
– modelling the substitution process when sites are dependent.
08.98 – 12.98:
visiting scholar at Dept. of Statistics, Cambridge University, England (with Nick Goldman)
08.95 – 07.96: parental leave
Aug. 88 – June 94:
Master studies in theoretical statistics and mathematics,
University of Aarhus, Denmark. Courses in: multivariate analysis, survival analysis,
time series, non-linear regression, stochastic processes, Markov processes, Ergodic theory,
advanced probability theory and graphical models
Aug. 91 – Jan. 93:
undergraduate courses in biology (biochemistry and genetics) at the Institute of Biology,
University of Aarhus, Denmark
Oct. 91 – Jan. 92:
studies in probability theory at Departement de Mathematique, L'Universite Louis Pasteur,
Strasbourg, France (DEA level)
Teaching assistant in:
Probability theory 1 (undergraduate course in mathematics)
Biostatistics (undergraduate course in biology)
Probability theory 2 (undergraduate course in theoretical statistics)
Population biology (master level course in biology)
Evolutionary sequence analysis (master level course in biology)
Structural sequence analysis (master level course in biology)