Linda Ejlskov is an Assistant Professor at the National Centre for Register-based Research (NCRR) - Aarhus University. She holds a PhD in Social Epidemiology from Aalborg University (2018), an MA in Social Science Data Analysis from the University of Essex (2015), an MSc in Sociology from Aalborg University (2015), and a BSc in Business Administration with a minor in Sociology from Aarhus University (2012).
Linda has published in leading journals including JAMA Psychiatry, The Lancet Public Health, and The British Journal of Psychiatry. She serves as Principal Investigator on a Lundbeck Foundation research grant and collaborates on projects funded by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research. In 2022, she received the Early Career Researcher keynote prize from the EPA section of Epidemiology and Social Psychiatry.
Linda Ejlskov's research focuses on social epidemiology and health inequalities, examining how social determinants affect health outcomes across populations. Her work investigates the complex relationships between socioeconomic factors, social contexts, and health, with particular interest in developing best practices for measuring socioeconomic position. Her interdisciplinary approach spans from studying neighborhood and family effects on health to exploring how social relationship adversities impact wellbeing throughout the life course.