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Josephine Funck Bilsteen is a PhD student at the University of Copenhagen, focusing on public health with expertise in the social academic outcomes of preterm, term, and postterm births. Her research is part of the European project RECAP Preterm, which aims to improve the health, development, and quality of life for children and adults born preterm by developing a cohort platform that incorporates a multidisciplinary approach across diverse geographical locations. Josephine's work emphasizes the social factors that moderate the academic consequences of preterm birth, highlighting the importance of family resources in this context. She has engaged in multiple collaborations and her research interests include public health, specifically related to maternal and child health.
Copenhagen University Hospital - Amager Hvidovre • Copenhagen, Denmark
Conducted research on the social academic outcomes associated with preterm birth.
Focuses on clinical, social, and cognitive psychology.