Appointments (current)
- Associate Professor of Community Medicine, Department of Community Medicine and Global Health, University of Oslo
- Assistant Professor Adjunct of Epidemiology, Department of Chronic Disease Epidemiology, Yale University School of Public Health (link)
Biography
Dr. Rogne is a medical doctor and researcher who focuses on perinatal epidemiology. Some of the ongoing projects include evaluating how climate change affects pregnancy, the role of modifiable risk factors on reproductive health and adverse pregnancy outcomes, and how being born preterm affects the risk of cardiovascular and infectious diseases in adulthood. To tackle clinically relevant questions and providing robust results, he applies modern methods ranging from negative controls and inverse-probability weighting to genetic epidemiological methods and genome-wide association analyses. Dr. Rogne places emphasis on using high-quality data, in particular by use of data from population based cohorts and national registries.
Courses taught
- Community medicine in the medical doctor program at the University of Oslo (modules 1, 5, 7 and 8) (link)
- Course leader and lecturer at Grunnkurs D, Oppdalsuka (link)
Academic background
- MD, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, NTNU, 2015
- PhD, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, NTNU, 2016
- Residency, Akershus University Hospital and Ski Municipality, 2016-18
- Fulbright Scholar, Yale University School of Public Health, 2018-19
- Postdoctoral Researcher, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, NTNU, 2018-21
- Assistant Professor of Epidemiology (tenure-track), Yale University School of Public Health, 2021-24
Professional honors and recognition
- Research Stipend, Tom Wilhelmsen Foundation's, 2013
- Fulbright Scholarship, U.S. Department of State, 2018
- Reviewer's Choice Poster Presentation, American Society of Human Genetics Annual Meeting, 2019
- Janeway Society, Yale University School of Medicine, 2023