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Katrine Strandberg-Larsen is a Professor in the Section of Epidemiology at the Department of Public Health, University of Copenhagen. Her research primarily focuses on reproductive epidemiology, investigating the impact of early life conditions on health and well-being among fetuses, children, and adolescents. As a co-Principal Investigator of the Danish National Birth Cohort and the EATus research programme, she explores disordered eating behaviors and their determinants. Katrine's background includes a PhD in Health Sciences and an MSc in Public Health, both from the University of Copenhagen. She has a distinguished career marked by significant contributions to our understanding of prenatal exposures and their long-term neurodevelopmental effects on children. Throughout her academic tenure, she has supervised numerous bachelor's, master's, and PhD students, imparting her knowledge in epidemiology and related fields while also participating actively in various scientific committees and contributing to multiple research projects with a focus on maternal and child health as well as the epidemiological aspects of lifestyle factors during pregnancy.
Department of Public Health, University of Copenhagen • Copenhagen, Denmark
Leading research in Epidemiology and mentoring students.
Department of Public Health, University of Copenhagen • Copenhagen, Denmark
Teaching and supervising students in Public Health and Epidemiology.
University of Southern Denmark • Odense, Denmark
Conducted research in Epidemiology.
National Institute of Public Health, Denmark • Copenhagen, Denmark
Conducted research as part of the Centre for Alcohol Research.
Focuses on clinical, social, and cognitive psychology.