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Current research interests concern the functions of trace elements in health and disease, molecular toxicology, and environmental contaminants. His research includes the roles of zinc and its transporters in various biological processes such as development, diabetes, lipid metabolism, epigenetic programming, and maintenance of gut epithelium. Additionally, he investigates the regulation of dietary trace element uptake and the in vitro methods to assess toxicity and bioaccumulation of waterborne contaminants. Hogstrand's work has received continuous funding from major research bodies in Sweden, Norway, the USA, the EU, and the UK. His research outputs include studies on multi-omics biological embeddings, optimized geometric deep learning architectures, and bioaccumulation studies of various chemical compounds in aquatic environments. He has published numerous peer-reviewed articles and contributions related to toxicological assessments and the impact of dietary minerals on health.
King's College London • London, ENG
Teaching and research in the field of molecular ecotoxicology and the impact of trace elements on health.
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