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Anne Eskild is a Professor at the Department of Surgical Sciences, University of Oslo, affiliated with Akershus University Hospital. Her research focuses on obstetrics, perinatal epidemiology, and placental biology. She has published extensively on placental development, pregnancy outcomes, and maternal health, particularly studying associations between lifestyle factors and menopause timing. Her work includes validations of diagnostic methods like placental volume estimation via neural networks and Doppler ultrasound applications. Collaborations involve international teams addressing pre-eclampsia, fetal growth, and public health policy implications of reproductive trends.
Key research interests include placental size dynamics, maternal-fetal interactions, and epidemiological studies on birthweight, inter-pregnancy intervals, and exercise trajectories. She has contributed to understanding how socioeconomic factors and migration status influence obstetric outcomes.
Her recent studies (2023-2025) explore machine learning applications in placental imaging, the impact of weight changes on menopause timing, and fetal-placental artery associations. She leads population-based cohort studies using national registries to analyze trends over decades of Norwegian pregnancies.
