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Henrike Häbel is a Researcher at Karolinska Institutet, affiliated with the Department of Learning, Informatics, Management and Ethics, Department of Clinical Neuroscience, and Department of Medicine, Huddinge. She holds roles in the Medical Statistics Unit and Tanja Tomson's Prevention group. With a doctoral degree in Mathematical Statistics from Chalmers University of Technology and the University of Gothenburg (2017), she completed a postdoc at the Natural Resources Institute Finland before joining Karolinska Institutet. Her work focuses on statistical consultation, data management, survival analysis, and regression modeling in epidemiological studies. She actively contributes to teaching across multiple academic institutions and participates in the Centre for Bioinformatics and Biostatistics.
Key research interests include spatial and spatio-temporal statistics, spatial point processes, and image analysis. Her work spans diverse medical domains such as oncology, cardiovascular disease, and public health. She received the Cramér Prize for Best Thesis in 2018. Current projects include obesity prevention programs (MINISTOP 3.0), rural emergency team dynamics, and long-term outcomes of severe COVID-19. She collaborates across departments and institutions, contributing to multidisciplinary teams like the Eye movements and vision group under Tony Pansell.



