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Martina Dennekamp received her MSc in Environmental Sciences, specializing in 'Environment, Labour Health' from Wageningen University in the Netherlands. She worked for four years as a Research Assistant in the Department of Environmental and Occupational Medicine at the University of Aberdeen in Scotland, during which she pursued a part-time PhD in Environmental Medicine. Her dissertation focused on 'Personal exposure to particulate air pollution, assessed number mass', investigating the health effects of particulate air pollution on patients with chronic lung diseases. Dennekamp also served as a Research Information Officer with the Mid Western Health Board in Ireland. In February 2005, she joined the Monash Centre for Occupational and Environmental Health (MonCOEH) as a Research Fellow. Her current work involves the Healthwise study, a large cohort study of Australian aluminium industry workers, which explores the relationship between air pollution and cardiac arrests in Melbourne. Her research activities relate to the UN Sustainable Development Goals, particularly in ensuring that her work contributes to global efforts towards health and environment security.
Monash Centre for Occupational and Environmental Health • Melbourne, Australia
Investigates health impacts of air pollution on various cohorts, including workers in the aluminium industry.
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