Anette Tønnes Pedersen
Associate Clinical Professor · Reproductive Medicine
University of CopenhagenAbout
Anette Tønnes Pedersen serves as a Clinical Associate Professor in the Department of Clinical Medicine and as a teaching assistant in the Department of Public Health, Section of General Practice at the University of Copenhagen's Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences. Her work spans reproductive medicine, endocrinology, and gynecology with a focus on ovarian function and fertility preservation.
Dr. Pedersen's research primarily addresses reproductive health challenges, with significant contributions to understanding ovarian function across different life stages. Her work encompasses Turner syndrome management, fertility preservation techniques, ovarian tissue transplantation, and the effects of environmental factors on reproductive development. She has conducted longitudinal studies tracking ovarian development from infancy through adolescence and investigated surgical interventions for female infertility.
Her publication record demonstrates expertise in reproductive endocrinology, particularly in assessing ovarian reserve markers like Anti-Müllerian Hormone (AMH) and their predictive value for reproductive outcomes. Her recent work includes international collaborations on Turner syndrome registry data and studies on the impact of phthalate exposure on pubertal development.
Dr. Pedersen maintains active clinical and research collaborations across Denmark's healthcare system, with publications appearing in high-impact journals including Endocrine Connections, Human Reproduction, Frontiers in Endocrinology, and Cancers. Her research has garnered significant attention, with multiple papers featured in policy sources, news outlets, and academic platforms.
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