About
Nicole M. Talge is an Adjunct Associate Professor in the Department of Clinical Research at the University of Southern Denmark, affiliated with the Research Unit of Ophthalmology at Odense University Hospital. Her research integrates epidemiology, psychology, and clinical medicine to investigate neurodevelopmental and cognitive outcomes associated with perinatal factors.
Her primary research examines:
- Effects of obstetric interventions (e.g., oxytocin exposure, labor augmentation) on ADHD and autism risk
- Long-term cognitive impacts of birth procedures
- Neurodevelopmental trajectories using Danish/Finnish cohort data
Publications demonstrate consistent focus on large-scale epidemiological studies of perinatal medicine and neurodevelopment, with international collaborations across Denmark and Finland. Her work has been disseminated through journals like International Journal of Epidemiology and conferences, attracting significant academic engagement.
She maintains active research networks across Denmark and Finland, as evidenced by multi-country studies and institutional partnerships. No awards, grants, or student mentorship details are documented in available sources.
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