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Amalie Timmermann is an environmental epidemiologist and associate professor at the National Institute of Public Health. Her research focus is on health effects of environmental chemicals including per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS). She has received a Sapere Aude starting grant and heads research projects on environmental chemicals, breastfeeding, immune effects, and the gut microbiome.

As an environmental epidemiologist, she performs review tasks for the United States Center for Disease Control (CDC) Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) and participates in expert groups for the Danish Health Authority and the Danish Ministry of Environment.

 

Information on current research projects can be found here: https://www.sdu.dk/en/sif/forskning/miljoe_og_sundhed

 

 

Curriculum

2023 - Associate Professor, National Institute of Public Health, University of Southern Denmark

2021 - 2023 Assistant Professor, National Institute of Public Health, University of Southern Denmark

2021 (6 months) Postdoc, Section of Epidemiology, Department of Public Health, University of Copenhagen

2016 - 2021 Postdoc / Assistant Professor, Department of Environmental Medicine, University of Southern Denmark

2014 (4 months) Short Term Scholar, Harvard School of Public Health

2012 - 2016 Ph.D. student, Department of Environmental Medicine, University of Southern Denmark

2011 - 2012 Research assistant, National Research Centre for the Working Environment

2006 - 2016 Eksternal teacher/teaching assistant, Department of Biostatistics, University of Copenhagen

Education/Academic qualification

PhD, Epidemiology and Environmental Medicine, University of Southern Denmark

Award Date: 1. Nov 2016

MS Public Health, University of Copenhagen

Award Date: 11. Jun 2011

BS Public Health, University of Copenhagen

Award Date: 17. Jun 2008

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