My name is Josephine, I am 31 years old, and I live in Copenhagen K, not far from SIF, with my partner Lau and our son Olly, who is 11 months old.
I hold a Master’s degree in Public Health Science from the University of Copenhagen, which I completed in 2021. Since then, I have worked as a research assistant in the Danish Multiple Sclerosis Society’s Department of Research and Analysis. Since autumn 2024 (interrupted by maternity leave), I have been working as an industrial PhD student at the Danish Multiple Sclerosis Society and at SIF. In my PhD, I investigate challenges and support needs among families with children where one parent has multiple sclerosis. My supervisors are Tine Tjørnhøj-Thomsen and Susan Ishøy Michelsen, and I am part of Marie Broholm-Holst’s research group.
