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Roger Godschalk studied biological health sciences at Maastricht University and graduated in 1995. He obtained his PhD from the Department of Health Risk Analysis & Toxicology at Maastricht University, receiving the NUTRIM-thesis award supported by the foundation 'Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek inzake Circulatie- en Voedingsproblemen' (WOCV). From June 1999 to November 2002, he worked in the Department of Toxicology and Cancer Risk Factors at the German Cancer Research Center in Heidelberg, Germany. During this period, he received the 'visiting scientist award' from the German Cancer Research Center, along with the EU-Young Investigator Award at the 6th International Symposium on biological reactive intermediates, and a Marie-Curie Fellowship for two years. In November 2002, he was appointed Assistant Professor in the Department of Health Risk Analysis and Toxicology at Maastricht University. Dr. Godschalk specializes in genetic toxicology and molecular epidemiology, with current research interests focusing on how common genetic polymorphisms influence susceptibility to carcinogens and the application of biomarkers in cancer risk assessment.
Maastricht University • Maastricht, Netherlands
Assistant Professor in the Department of Health Risk Analysis and Toxicology, teaching and conducting research in genetic toxicology and molecular epidemiology.
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