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Teresia Svanvik is an Adjunct Senior Lecturer at the University of Gothenburg. She is actively involved in research concentrating on women's health, particularly focusing on maternal and fetal outcomes during pregnancy. Her work includes several retrospective and population-based cohort studies that analyze various risks associated with pregnancy, including complications such as aortic dissection in women with Turner syndrome and the effects of active management in postterm pregnancies. Svanvik has contributed to significant publications, including studies on the prevalence of heart disease during pregnancy and the impact of body mass index on aortic stenosis in women. Her recent projects also address sociodemographic disparities in endometrial cancer incidences. As part of her ongoing research initiatives, Svanvik collaborates with various noted colleagues in the field to implement guidelines for managing complex obstetric cases and overseeing practices in clinical settings. Her insights aim to inform better clinical practices and improve health outcomes for women during and after pregnancy.
Administered by the Department of Political Science; focus on International Administration and Global Governance (IAGG).