Marie Udnesseter Lie

Marie Undnesseter Lie is a data manager for Janus Serumbank, where she is responsible for the data warehouse project with the purpose of digitizing and making data from the biobank available for research.

She graduated as a physiotherapist from Professionshøjskolen Metropol in Copenhagen in 2013 with a master's degree in physiotherapy at OsloMet in 2016. She completed her PhD "Individual differences in experimental and clinical pain: Assessment and genetic susceptibility" at the University of Oslo in 2022.  

She has previously worked as a research coordinator at the Research and Dissemination Unit for Musculoskeletal Health at Oslo University Hospital and postdoctoral fellow at the Section for Clinical Neurophysiology at Oslo University Hospital.

Lie, M. U., Pedersen, L. M., Heuch, I., Winsvold, B., Gjerstad, J., Hasvik, E., Nygaard, Ø. P., Grotle, M., Matre, D., Zwart, J. A., Nilsen, K. B., Low Back Pain With Persistent Radiculopathy; the Clinical Role of Genetic Variants in the Genes SOX5, CCDC26/GSDMC and DCC. Front Genet. 2022 Jan 24;12:757632. DOI 10.3389/fgene.2021.757632

Bortsov AV, Parisien M, Khoury S, Martinsen AE, Lie MU, Heuch I, Hveem K, Zwart JA, Winsvold BS, Diatchenko L. Brain-specific genes contribute to chronic but not to acute back pain. Pain Rep. 2022 Aug 9;7(5):e1018. DOI 10.1097/PR9.0000000000001018

Dunker, Ø., Lie, M. U., Nilsen, K. B. Can within-subject comparisons of thermal thresholds be used for diagnostic purposes? Clin Neurophysiol Pract. 2021 Feb 4;6:63-71. DOI 10.1016/j.cnp.2021.01.002

Lie, M. U., Winsvold, B., Gjerstad, J., Matre, D., Pedersen, L. M., Heuch, I., Zwart, J. A., Nilsen, K. B. The association between selected genetic variants and individual differences in experimental pain. Scand J Pain. 2020 Oct 28;21(1):163-173. DOI 10.1515/sjpain-2020-0091

Fjeld, O., Grotle, M., Matre, D., Pedersen, LM., Lie, M. U., Småstuen, M. C., Storheim, K., Heuch, I., Stubhaug, A., Zwart, J. A., Nilsen, K. B., Predicting the outcome of persistent sciatica using conditioned pain modulation: 1-year results from a prospective cohort study. Scand J Pain. 2019 Dec 18;20(1):69-75. DOI 10.1515/sjpain-2019-0112

Lie, M. U, Petriu, E., Matre, D., Hansson, P., Andersen, O. K., Zwart, J. A., Nilsen, K. B. Psychophysical measures or spinal reflex measures when assessing conditioned pain modulation? Eur J Pain. 2019 Nov;23(10):1879-1889. DOI 10.1002/ejp.1462

Lie, M. U., Matre, D., Hansson, P., Stubhaug, A., Zwart, J. A., Nilsen, K.B. A tonic heat test stimulus yields a larger and more reliable conditioned pain modulation effect compared to a phasic heat test stimulus. Pain Rep. 2017 Nov 15;2(6):e626. DOI 10.1097/PR9.0000000000000626