Summary
Olga Dethlefsen is a bioinformatics scientist with a decade of experience turning complex biological data into actionable insights, currently working at Stockholms universitet and contributing to the national infrastructure through NBIS. Trained as a computational biologist with a PhD from the University of Birmingham and a postgraduate degree in data analytics from Glasgow, she blends rigorous statistical thinking with practical pipeline development. Her background spans postdoctoral research at Karolinska Institutet, medical statistics at Oxford, and building bioinformatics infrastructure, which gives her a rare mix of academic depth and service-oriented tooling. Based in Stockholm, she focuses on reproducible, scalable analysis and has a track record of enabling others to use data effectively across life-science projects.
10 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Bioinformatics / Computational Biology, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Bioinformatics / Computational Biology at University of Birmingham
BSc and MSc, Applied Physics: Biomedical Engineering, BSc and MSc, Applied Physics: Biomedical Engineering at Wroclaw University of Technology
Postgraduate Degree, Data Analytics, Postgraduate Degree, Data Analytics at School of Mathematics & Statistics, University of Glasgow
Swedish, English, Polish