On the 9th of January 2025, Henrik Eckermann successfully defended his PhD thesis titled “Longitudinal Relations Between Early Life Stress, Gut Microbiota, and Executive Functioning from Pregnancy to Childhood“. Henrik started as a master intern at the DPB lab and for his PhD thesis worked with data from the BIBO, SKIPPY, and SMILEY cohorts.
We congratulate Henrik for his hard work, his statistical advice, and elaborate statistical knowledge, and publishing multiple papers on longitudinal human microbiota data. The DPB lab was very glad to have him as a lab member all these years!

