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Signe Bedsted Clemmensen is an Assistant Professor at the University of Southern Denmark, focusing on Epidemiology and Biostatistics. She has a keen interest in biodemography and the health impacts of lifestyle factors, specifically examining the carcinogenic risks associated with tattooing. Her research involves investigating the correlation between tattoo ink exposure and various hematologic malignancies, particularly lymphoma and skin cancers. She has presented her findings at multiple conferences and has been involved in several collaborative projects, contributing to the understanding of how tattoos may influence cancer risk. Signe has been active in teaching and supervision within her field, facilitating courses on Biostatistics and Survival Analysis, and has engaged in various research activities aimed at public and academic dissemination of her findings regarding tattoos and cancer risks. Additionally, she has contributed to media discussions around new research indicating potential health risks linked to body art, demonstrating her commitment to broadening the conversation within both academic and public spheres.
University of Southern Denmark • Odense, Denmark
Focused on epidemiological studies and biostatistical analyses related to lifestyle and cancer risks.
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