معرفی
Torben Tvedebrink is a Postdoctoral Researcher at Aalborg University's Department of Mathematical Sciences within the Faculty of Engineering and Science, specializing in the Section of Forensic Genetics. His work integrates advanced statistical methodologies with forensic applications, primarily focused on genetic data analysis for ancestry inference and identification.
His research interests include Forensic Genetics, Biostatistics, Ancestry Inference, Bayesian Networks, Genetic Markers, and Bioinformatics. He develops computational tools for efficient genetic analysis, such as the jti and sparta packages for Bayesian network modeling, and contributes to biogeographic panels like the Okinawa Panel for population studies.
Analysis of his 2020-2024 publications reveals consistent emphasis on forensic biostatistics, with key themes in ancestry prediction using tools like GenoGeographer, outlier detection in genetic data, and non-invasive melanoma diagnostics. His work demonstrates strong interdisciplinary collaboration, particularly with forensic institutions in Copenhagen.
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Dr. Tvedebrink actively participates in international forensic genetics networks, evidenced by co-authorship with researchers from the University of Copenhagen and global teams on ancestry panels and forensic methodology validation.



