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Flemming Nielsen is a Senior Scientist at the University of Southern Denmark, specializing in Analytical Chemistry with a focus on measuring environmental pollutants in human samples using modern analytical methods. He has extensive experience in investigating the harmful effects of environmental pollutants on human health, particularly neurotoxicity, immunotoxicity, and endocrine-disrupting effects. His research includes areas such as chromatography (HPLC, LC-MS/MS, GC, GC-MS), modern sample preparation techniques (LLE, SPE, SPME, SPSE), and the measurement of polycyclic biphenyls and organochlorines in serum samples. Nielsen has played a significant role in measuring perfluorinated compounds in human serum samples using advanced techniques and has contributed to the understanding of the health impacts of pesticides and mercury. He is also involved in the development of biomarker methods for assessing exposure to endocrine-disrupting chemicals and studying the uptake of chemical substances through the skin. With his background and expertise, he has actively participated in multiple conferences and seminars, sharing knowledge in environmental health and analytical methods.
Institute of Public Health, Environmental Medicine Clinical Pharmacology • University of Southern Denmark
Conducting research as an Analytical Chemist, focusing on environmental pollutants.
Institute of Public Health, Environmental Medicine Clinical Pharmacology • University of Southern Denmark
Engaged in teaching and research on environmental medicine.
Institute of Public Health, Environmental Medicine • University of Southern Denmark
Assisted in various research initiatives related to public health.
Institute of Public Health, Environmental Medicine • Odense University
Contributed to research studies in environmental medicine.
Astra • Mölndal, Sweden
Supported laboratory operations in pharmaceutical research.
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