
معرفی
Dr. Philip Jansen is a Visiting Research Fellow at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, affiliated with the Faculty of Science and Amsterdam Neuroscience. His research focuses on genetic architecture of complex traits, including psychiatric disorders, neurodevelopmental conditions, obesity, and infectious disease susceptibility. He has contributed to large-scale genomic studies such as the COVID-19 Host Genetics Initiative and the GenLang Consortium, investigating genetic determinants of vocabulary development, ADHD, and cognitive traits.
His work integrates genome-wide association studies (GWAS), polygenic risk scoring, and functional genomics to bridge basic research and clinical applications. Key research interests include genetic correlations between psychiatric conditions, developmental disorders, and the translation of genetic findings into personalized medicine strategies. He collaborates internationally across institutions like 23andMe and UK Biobank, addressing global health challenges through genetic epidemiology.
Notable contributions include studies on 16p11.2 deletion syndromes, obesity polygenic risk scores, and the genetic basis of insomnia. His teaching includes courses on medical scientific research methodology. Despite extensive collaborative projects, no formal student advisee records were explicitly mentioned in the provided texts.

