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Jette Möller is a Professor in Public Health Epidemiology at the Department of Global Public Health, Karolinska Institutet. As research group leader of Epidemiology and Public Health Intervention Research (EPHIR), she leads interdisciplinary projects at the intersection of cardiovascular, mental, and social health. Her work integrates register data with primary surveys, employing cohort, case-control, and cross-sectional designs.
- Bachelor of Science in Statistics, Linköping University (1992)
- Master in Public Health Sciences, Karolinska Institutet (1997)
- PhD in Public Health (Epidemiology), Karolinska Institutet (2003)
- Docent/Associate Professor in Epidemiology, Karolinska Institutet (2011)
Her research spans:
- Cardiovascular Epidemiology: Life-course associations between birth markers and adult behaviors (Swedish Heart and Lung Foundation funded)
- Mental Health Studies: School environment impacts (KUPOL), physical activity interventions (FitForLife), and pandemic effects (Swedish Research Council funded)
- Public Health Policy: National physical activity surveys (Riksmaten), tobacco prevention programs (Topas), and pharmacist-led medication reviews
Recent publications focus on:
- Physical activity patterns in adolescents
- Pandemic-induced mental health shifts
- Social determinants of immigrant mental health
- Nordic collaborations on preterm birth-cardiovascular links
- Register-based pharmacotherapy risk analysis
- Community-level interventions for depression
Grants include:
- Swedish Research Council (Forte)
- Public Health Agency of Sweden
- Knowledge Foundation
- Swedish Heart and Lung Foundation
She supervises doctoral students in topics ranging from tobacco-COVID associations to bereavement-cardiovascular links. Collaborations span Stockholm University, Lund University, Helsinki University, Oxford Brookes, and Nordic institutions (NIPH-FHI, THL, KI consortium). Current teaching roles include Master's Programme Director and course organizer for 30 ECT degree projects.


