Prof. dr. Marjan Sjerps received her master degree in mathematics (specialization in statistics/OR) from the Catholic University of Nijmegen, the Netherlands (currently Radboud University Nijmegen) in 1988. She received her Ph.D in 1994 from Leiden University, the Netherlands, based on a dissertation concerning theoretical biology. In 1993 she started working at the Netherlands Forensic Institute (NFI) as a statistician, where she became involved in the emerging area of forensic statistics. Her activities include forensic statistics casework, teaching, consultation, and research. She acted as an expert witness in court on several occasions. She was a member of the NFI principal scientist team in the period 2011-2020. Currently, she is employed as senior scientist at the NFI, and is a member of a team of forensic statisticians. She was appointed professor by special appointment at the University of Amsterdam in February 2010, which was extended in 2015 and 2020. Her research interests are interpretation, evaluation and reporting of forensic evidence: all aspects of probabilistic reasoning in the forensic process, from gathering evidence up to testifying in court. She published over 70 papers in (semi) scientific journals (national and international) and was editor of a book on statistics in law (in Dutch).