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Signe Bedsted Clemmensen is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Public Health, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Southern Denmark. Her work focuses on twin studies, cancer epidemiology, and epigenetics, particularly investigating hematologic malignancies and tattooing as potential risk factors.
- Institution: University of Southern Denmark
- Role: Assistant Professor in Epidemiology, Biostatistics, and Biodemography
Her research explores:
- Environmental vs genetic contributions to tattooing behavior
- Association between tattoo ink exposure and lymphoma/skin cancers
- Epigenetic biomarkers for hematopoietic cancers
- Familial risk patterns in hematologic malignancies
Recent publications reveal trends in cancer epidemiology (particularly hematologic malignancies), epigenetic modifications, and twin-based exposure analysis. Key methodologies include time-to-event modeling and methylation profiling.
She actively teaches biostatistical methods in courses like Biostatistics II and Survival Analysis, and has presented at major conferences including the SDU-OUH Cancer Symposium. Her work has been cited in 42 media contributions and reached global audiences through social media platforms.
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