Staff profile
Overview
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Dr. Johanna Thren
PDRA
BA, MSc, PhD, FHEA
Affiliation |
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PDRA in the Department of Anthropology |
Post Doctoral Research Associate in the Department of Anthropology |
Research interests
- - Health communication
- - Experiences of grief and loss
- - Connections between physical activity, identity and wellbeing
- - Third sector peer support communities and advocacy groups
- - The impact of telling one's story when grappling with changes to one's body
- - Mixed-methods impact and process evaluation
- - Research Governance
Esteem Indicators
- 2023: Sutasoma Award: The Sutasoma Award was awarded by the Trustees of the Radcliffe-Brown Fund in recognition of research of potentially outstanding merit.
Publications
Journal Article
- NGS-Panel Diagnosis Developed for the Differential Diagnosis of Idiopathic Toe Walking and Its Application for the Investigation of Possible Genetic Causes for the Gait AnomalyPomarino, D., Emelina, A., Heidrich, J., Rostásy, K., Schirmer, S., Schönfeldt, J. O., Thren, A., Wagner, F., Thren, J. R., & Berger, N. (2023). NGS-Panel Diagnosis Developed for the Differential Diagnosis of Idiopathic Toe Walking and Its Application for the Investigation of Possible Genetic Causes for the Gait Anomaly. Global Medical Genetics, 10(02), 063-071. https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0043-57230
- Toe Walking as the Initial Symptom of a Spinocerebellar Ataxia 13 in a Patient Presenting with a Mutation in the KCNC3 GenePomarino, D., Thren, J. R., Thren, A., Rostasy, K., & Schoenfeldt, J. (2022). Toe Walking as the Initial Symptom of a Spinocerebellar Ataxia 13 in a Patient Presenting with a Mutation in the KCNC3 Gene. Global Medical Genetics, 9(1), 51-53. https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0041-1736483