
معرفی
Ilja Nolte is a Researcher at the Department of Life Course Epidemiology, Faculty of Medical Sciences, University of Groningen (UMCG). Their research focuses on Genetic Epidemiology, Statistical Genetics, and Bioinformatics, contributing to understanding complex health conditions through large-scale genomic studies. They have collaborated internationally on projects involving diverse populations and have co-authored over 365 research outputs, including peer-reviewed articles and preprints. Nolte has actively contributed to peer-review processes for journals like Clinical Epigenetics and Computational and Structural Biotechnology Journal, demonstrating leadership in academic validation. They supervised the PhD defense of Anna Neustaeter and have been involved in educational initiatives such as developing e-learning environments for epidemiology and medical statistics.
Education details are not explicitly stated in the provided texts. Their work aligns with UN Sustainable Development Goals, particularly in improving health outcomes and addressing disparities through genetic insights. Nolte’s research interests emphasize leveraging genomic data to explore interactions between genes and environmental factors (e.g., depressive symptoms, sleep duration) in conditions like cardiovascular disease and cancer treatment outcomes. They have also investigated kidney transplant outcomes and cadmium exposure effects, reflecting a broad interdisciplinary approach.
In advising and grants, Nolte has supervised at least one PhD student and contributed to datasets supporting studies on serum urea, miR-21-5p in Hodgkin lymphoma, and antidepressant drug metabolizer status. Their academic contributions include peer-review work and co-authoring influential papers, though specific grant details are not mentioned. Nolte has been part of collaborative networks spanning multiple countries, as evidenced by their research collaborations.

