
معرفی
Ann-Marie G. de Lange holds the position of Research Fellow in the Multimodal Imaging group (NORMENT) at the University of Oslo and leads the FemiLab at Lausanne University Hospital (CHUV). She also collaborates with the Department of Psychiatry, University of Oxford. Her work focuses on brain aging, women's brain health, and mental health using large-scale datasets like the UK Biobank. She earned her PhD in Cognitive Psychology from the University of Oslo in 2017.
Education:
- PhD in Psychology, University of Oslo (2017)
- Cand. Psychology, University of Oslo (2012)
Key Research Interests: Neuroimaging analysis, cardiometabolic health, APOE4 gene effects, sex/gender disparities, and longitudinal cohort studies. Recent work emphasizes the interplay between hormonal changes, pregnancy, and brain aging mechanisms.
Research Contributions: Over 50 peer-reviewed articles in journals like Biological Psychiatry, Neurology, and Nature Communications. Her studies highlight how cardiometabolic factors and hormonal trajectories influence brain structure and function across the lifespan.
Labs/Teams: FemiLab (CHUV), NORMENT (Oslo), and collaborations with the Wellcome Center for Integrative Neuroimaging (Oxford).





