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Henrik Green is a Professor of Forensic Sciences at Linköping University, specializing in the mechanisms of action and toxicity of new psychoactive substances, as well as the implications of drugs of abuse in cancer chemotherapy. His research focuses on the development of predictive models that understand how genetic variations affect the efficacy and side effects of cancer treatments. Henrik's work explores the intersection of genetics and forensic sciences, utilizing post-mortem metabolomics combined with artificial intelligence to solve murders. He emphasizes the need to find predictive markers to improve how pharmaceuticals work within human populations, acknowledging the variability in drug responses among individuals. Henrik has been actively involved in research regarding the pharmacology and classification of internet drugs, aiming to address emerging challenges in drug safety and regulation. Throughout his career, he has held roles as a researcher and molecular biologist, contributing significantly to the field of pharmacogenetics, and has been recognized for his efforts to advance knowledge in forensic toxicology and drug research.
Linköping University • Linköping, Sweden
Lead researcher in forensic sciences, focusing on drug research and its implications in toxicology.
National Board of Forensic Medicine • Linköping, Sweden
Worked on the development of genomic engineering applications in forensic science.
KTH - Royal Institute of Technology • Stockholm, Sweden
Conducted research in gene technology within the Division of Gene Technology.
Linköping University • Linköping, Sweden
Involved in drug research within the academic division focusing on pharmacology.
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