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Marie Bendix Simonsen is a Ph.D. student at the University of Southern Denmark, specializing in the nutrition of premature infants. Her research has focused on enteral nutrition, particularly the bioactive components of human milk and their impact on the development of premature infants' organs. She is dedicated to optimizing the support that allows premature infants to receive as much of their mother's milk as possible, which is crucial for their short-term and long-term health outcomes. In addition to her primary research, she is also interested in the fortification of milk to closely resemble fresh human milk. Marie has been involved in multiple research projects related to breastmilk expression and nutrient fortification tailored for preterm infants and has held various positions in different hospitals as a resident physician. Her work is vital in addressing dietary needs and health considerations in pediatrics and neonatology.
Kolding Sygehus • Kolding, Denmark
Currently serving in the pediatric department.
Svendborg Sygehus • Svendborg, Denmark
Worked as a resident in the general medicine department.
Vejle Sygehus • Vejle, Denmark
Worked in the Neurology department.
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