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Anna Oudin is an epidemiologist and statistician focused on the impacts of air pollution and environmental factors on brain health, particularly mental health issues like dementia. Her research explores the interplay between air pollution, stress, and children's health, highlighting cognitive effects and mental health challenges faced by children and the elderly due to environmental pollutants. Oudin is affiliated with Lund University, where she leads projects funded by various organizations addressing health effects related to wood burning and air particulates. She is a principal investigator in several significant research initiatives including Rhinessa, ARIEL, SCAC, and Nordic Welfair, examining the health implications of air quality. Her active research portfolio includes utilizing data from the Betula study to further understand these health effects.
Umeå University • Umeå, Sweden
Conducting research on the health effects of air pollution and environmental factors.
Requirements are standard for Master's programs across Social Sciences and Humanities at Umeå. English 6 proficiency is the general rule.