Martin Wagner
Professor · Environmental Toxicology
Norwegian University of Science And TechnologyAbout
Martin Wagner is a Professor in the Department of Biology at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), affiliated with the Faculty of Natural Sciences. His work focuses on the impacts of plastics and synthetic agents on human and ecosystem health, employing advanced bioassays and effect-directed analysis to assess toxicity. He advocates for holistic approaches integrating mechanistic toxicology, exposure science, and environmental health.
- Education: Not explicitly detailed here, but his research expertise suggests advanced training in toxicology and environmental science.
Research Interests: His research addresses the toxicity of microplastics and endocrine disruptors, leveraging in vitro and in vivo methods. Key areas include plastic chemical migration from consumer products, risk assessment frameworks, and policy advocacy for global plastic treaties. He emphasizes interdisciplinary solutions, such as non-target chemical analysis and hyperspectral imaging for microplastic detection.
Articles Trends: Recent work highlights plastic chemicals' disruption of biological pathways (e.g., circadian rhythms), evaluates food packaging safety, and explores innovative sampling technologies like uncrewed vehicles. He critiques corporate influence on policy and advocates for upstream plastic reduction.
Grants & Advising: Leads collaborative projects on microplastic toxicity and policy, with grants likely supporting his lab's advanced analytical methods. No specific student names are listed here. His lab's work extends to global policy engagement, as seen in editorials and treaty advocacy.
Labs/Teams: Hosts a research group at NTNU focusing on environmental toxicology, with collaborations on microplastic detection and policy analysis. His lab's outputs include advanced sampling tools and frameworks for chemical risk management.
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