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Ebba Malmqvist serves as an Associate Professor in the Division of Occupational and Environmental Medicine at Lund University. She also holds the position of Research Team Manager for Planetary Health Research support and participates in two profile areas: EpiHealth: Epidemiology for Health and LTH Profile Area: Aerosols.
Dr. Malmqvist's research centers on environmental health impacts, particularly air pollution and its effects on human health. Her work spans urban epidemiological studies examining how planning decisions like densification affect exposure to air pollution and noise, computational modeling of aerosol concentrations in urban environments, and global health applications of air quality monitoring. She actively investigates the health implications of particulate matter 2.5 in metropolitan areas, with significant focus on Swedish urban centers.
Her recent publications reveal a strong interdisciplinary approach bridging environmental science, public health, and urban planning. She employs both empirical epidemiological methods and advanced computational modeling to assess environmental health risks, with particular attention to vulnerable populations including pregnant women. Her research on planetary health implementation demonstrates commitment to translating scientific findings into medical education frameworks.
Dr. Malmqvist actively collaborates across disciplines as evidenced by her participation in the extensive Urban Arena project involving dozens of researchers from multiple departments. Her supervised work includes four students, though specific names aren't provided in the available documentation. She maintains an active research agenda with projects focused on air pollution effects on pregnant women both in Sweden and Africa, demonstrating international research scope.


