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Eva Brittebo is a professor of Pharmaceutical Toxicology at Uppsala University. She has previously served as the Head of the Department of Pharmaceutical Biosciences and as an Adviser to the Vice-Chancellor regarding PhD education. Her primary research interest lies in studying the mechanisms of harmful effects of toxicants and pharmaceuticals using both in vivo and in vitro experimental systems. Brittebo has developed novel online courses in drug safety and pharmacovigilance. Her research focuses on environmental pollutants, herbicides, carcinogens, and the safety of pharmaceuticals. Brittebo has notably examined cytochrome P450-catalyzed bioactivation of pharmaceuticals and toxicants, identifying novel potent toxicants affecting the upper respiratory tract. Her studies utilize imaging techniques, including histopathology and immunohistochemistry, as well as in vitro methods. Currently, she is investigating neurodegenerative changes in the adult brain due to early life exposure to toxicants, specifically looking at the effects of intranasal administration of therapeutic agents on cultured neuronal cells.
Uppsala University • Uppsala, Sweden
Professor at the Department of Pharmaceutical Biosciences, focusing on pharmaceutical toxicology and research in drug safety.
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