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Ulrike Rolle-Kampczyk is a Group Leader in the Department of Molecular Toxicology at the Helmholtz-Centre for Environmental Research (UFZ) in Leipzig, Germany. She holds a PhD in Chemistry from the University of Leipzig and has over 30 years of research experience in toxicology, metabolomics, and environmental health. Her roles include leading the 'Functional Metabolomics' group, specializing in toxicology, analytic spectroscopy, and metabolomics of microbial communities and host interactions.
Research interests focus on targeted/non-targeted metabolomics in various biological matrices, microbiome interactions, and biomonitoring. Key areas include pollutant effects on cohorts, environmental influences on metabolism, and microbiome-immune interactions. She has contributed to projects like Proxies of the Eco-exposome and MibiTox, collaborating with institutions such as University Leipzig, Helmholtz Munich, and the University of Toronto.
Publications from 2025 highlight her work on glyphosate's protein interactions, thyroid toxicity multi-omics, and food additive impacts on microbiota. Her team's research bridges environmental exposure effects with metabolic and health outcomes, emphasizing translational toxicology.
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