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  Anna-Maria Andersson

Professor
Department of Growth and Reproduction, Copenhagen University Hospital, Rigshospitalet, Sect. GR 5064, Blegdamsvej 9, DK-2100 Copenhagen, Denmark.
Phone: +45 3542 4252
Email: anna@rh.dk

Education & Employment
1988: Master of Science in Cell Biology from University of Copenhagen.
1992: Ph.D. from University of Copenhagen
1988-1992: Research Fellow at the Protein Laboratory, University of Copenhagen.
1992-present: Director of the Hormone Laboratory at the Department of Growth and Reproduction, The National University Hospital. Senior research fellow.

Scientific Activities
The author of more than 60 scientific papers in international peer-reviewed journals. Ph.D thesis in 1992 on ?Molecular biology of NCAM?. Frequent referee for more than 10 different international journals. Teaching at and coordination of pre- and postgraduate courses. Member of scientific and coordinating committees of international symposia and invited lecturer at international meeting. Referee on two Ph.D theses and supervisor of junior researchers.

International Collaboration
1998-2000:

2000-2004:

2002-2005:

2002-2006:
EU project: Uncovering the role of inhibin and activin through the development and application of new improved immuno-assays (contract nr. BMH4-CT98-9574)
EU project: Increasing incidence of human male reproductive health disorders in relation to environmental effects on growth- and sex steroid-induced alterations in programmed development (contract nr. QLK4-1999-01422)
EU project: Exposure-outcome relationships in male urogenital malformations with special reference to endocrine disrupters. (contract nr. QLRT-2001-00269)
EU project: EDEN: Endocrine disrupters: Exploring novel endpoints, exposure, low-dose- and mixture-effects in humans, aquatic wildlife and laboratory animals (contract nr. QLK4-CT-2002-00603)

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