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Eva Cecilie Bonefeld-Jørgensen is a Professor at Aarhus University, where she leads research focused on human environmental molecular toxicology. Her work examines the effects of environmental endocrine-disrupting chemicals on human health, particularly related to reproduction and fetal development. She employs experimental and molecular epidemiological methods to investigate how lifestyle and dietary factors can exacerbate these effects. Holding a Master of Science and a Ph.D. in Molecular Biology, she has extensive experience collaborating with national and international researchers, particularly in Arctic studies. Her commitment to advancing public health has led her to oversee significant research projects, including the Greenlandic birth cohort. As an educator, she coordinates courses in Arctic Medicine and contributes to various academic panels and committees. She actively disseminates research findings to policymakers and the public, emphasizing the importance of environmental health. Bonefeld-Jørgensen has received recognition as a key expert in her field, being involved in various international initiatives and conferences.
Aarhus University • Aarhus, Denmark
Leading research on human environmental molecular toxicology, investigating the impact of environmental chemicals on human health.
University of Greenland, Nuuk • Nuuk, Greenland
Involved in research and teaching related to Arctic health and environmental risks.
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