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Marte Karoline Råberg Kjøllesdal is a Professor at the Department of Public Health Science, Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU), Faculty of Veterinary Medicine and Life Sciences. Her work focuses on population health, with a strong emphasis on vulnerable groups, particularly immigrants and their descendants.
Her research interests span several key areas in public health and epidemiology. Using linked register data, she investigates how socio-demographic factors influence health outcomes and healthcare utilization. Specific domains include:
- Migration and health disparities
- Social determinants of health
- Global health challenges
- Nutrition and chronic disease
- Non-communicable diseases (NCDs)
- Quality of psychiatric care and substance use treatment for immigrant populations
Although no recent publications are listed in the provided text, her research trajectory suggests a focus on health equity, data linkage methodologies, and service quality assessment in mental health and addiction care. Her work contributes significantly to evidence-based public health policy, particularly in multicultural settings.
She is actively engaged in research projects evaluating healthcare delivery systems, though specific grants or funding sources are not mentioned. No scientific awards or student mentorship details are provided in the current information.
Marte Karoline Råberg Kjøllesdal is part of a broader public health research environment at NMBU, collaborating within interdisciplinary teams focused on improving population health outcomes through epidemiological and health services research.


