Katarina Lundervold

MD Katarina Lundervold is a resident in neurology at the Haukeland University Hospital and currently a PhD candidate in the Neuromics group at Neuro-SysMed. Her PhD research focuses on the brain-gut axis to improve our understanding of preclinical and clinical gastrointestinal biomarkers to make advancement towards developing a neuroprotective therapy in Parkinson disease.

Gard Aasmund Skulstad Johanson

Gard has a cand.med-degree from the University of Bergen, where he studied from 2016 to 2022. His interest in neurology sparked when working on his thesis in medical school, focusing on the motor-neruon disease ALS. Gard is doing his PhD in the Neuromics group and at the Neuro-SysMed centre, focusing on atypical parkinsonisms – with

Haakon has a cand.med. degree from the University of Southern Denmark. He is in training as a resident in neurology at Haukeland University Hospital with a clinical interest in movement disorders and neurodegeneration. He is a PhD student at the Neuro-SysMed Center and the University of Bergen (UiB), focusing on NAD supplementation and NAD metabolism

Peder Lillebostad

Peder holds a MSc in biomedical science from UiB and specializes in quantitative analysis of brain images, focusing on fMRI. For his PhD project, he is interested in how computational methods from network science and machine learning can be applied to Parkinson’s disease to identify imaging-based biomarkers and disease-related changes in the brain. GitHub: https://github.com/lillepeder/

Haakon Berven

Haakon has a cand.med. degree from the University of Southern Denmark. He is in training as a resident in neurology at Haukeland University Hospital with a clinical interest in movement disorders and neurodegeneration. He is a PhD student at the Neuro-SysMed Center and the University of Bergen (UiB), focusing on NAD supplementation and NAD metabolism

Simon Ulvenes Kverneng

Simon has a cand. med.-degree from the University of Bergen. He is a clinical neurology resident with a particular interest in movement disorders and neurodegeneration. He is doing his PhD in the Neuromics lab and at the Neuro-SysMed Center, studying mitochondrial dysfunction in Parkinson’s disease. Simon currently focuses on the STRAT-PARK-study. ORCID:0000-0002-8507-8127