Dr. Nina Cedergreen

Assistant Professor

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Biography

Nina Cedergreen's main research focuses on the effects of chemicals on the environment, specifically investigating cocktail effects and interactions between various chemical stressors such as starvation, parasites, and non-optimal climatic conditions. She aims to answer critical questions regarding the prediction of synergistic interactions among these chemicals and their overall impact on ecosystem health. Her work emphasizes experimental research conducted in laboratory settings and collaboration with research departments both nationally and internationally. Cedergreen teaches a Bachelor’s course in Environmental Chemistry and Biological Systems and is responsible for multiple Master’s courses including Toxicology & Ecotoxicology and Pesticide Use, Mode of Action, and Ecotoxicology, as well as a PhD course in Dynamic Modelling of Toxic Effects. Throughout her academic career, she has supervised over 100 Bachelor and Master students, and more than 20 PhD candidates. Her research area includes pesticide interactions, soil cleaning, and plant stress tolerance, contributing to a comprehensive understanding of environmental chemistry.

Research Interests

Experience

Assistant Professor

2006-01-01 — Present

University of Copenhagen • Copenhagen

Research and teaching in Environmental Chemistry and related courses.

Awards

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Outstanding Researcher in the field of Hormesis

2007-01-01

Requirements for University of Copenhagen

Master Program
Requirements
IELTS
Overall
Required:6.5
TOEFL
Total
Required:83
Prerequisites
Bachelor's degree in Psychology Minimum 45 ECTS in core psychology areas Minimum 20 ECTS in methodology and statistics
Application Checklist
  • Bachelor's diploma
  • Transcript of records
  • Course descriptions
  • Self-assessment form
  • Documentation of English proficiency
Specialization Notes

Focuses on clinical, social, and cognitive psychology.