Ben Michael Brumpton
Associate Professor · Genetic Epidemiology
Norwegian University of Science And TechnologyAbout
Ben Michael Brumpton is an Associate Professor in Genetic Epidemiology at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Department of Public Health and Nursing. His research focuses on integrating genetic data and phenotypic information from population-based surveys (e.g., HUNT Study) and electronic health records to explore causal relationships in disease etiology using Mendelian randomization. He leads major projects such as HUNT genotyping, HUNT-COVID, and HUNT-metabolomics. His competencies include DNA methylation epidemiology, metabolomics, and omics-based analyses.
Research Interests:
- Causal inference in genetic epidemiology
- Mendelian randomization methodologies
- Cardiovascular and respiratory disease genetics
- Metabolic syndrome and obesity-related outcomes
- Bone mineral density and fracture risk
Recent Work Trends: His publications analyze genetic associations with cardiometabolic traits, lung cancer, asthma, and psoriasis, emphasizing population-based cohorts. Notable studies include within-sibship analyses to reduce bias and Mendelian randomization approaches to assess causal relationships between body mass index and disease outcomes.
Teaching: He instructs courses on genetic epidemiology (SMED8020/8021), focusing on theoretical and applied aspects of genetic data analysis in public health.
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