Martin Hansen

Environmental Forensics and Metabolomics Lab

Roskilde, Region Zealand, Denmark

About

Using interdisciplinary tools within environmental chemistry and biology, I investigate environmental pollutants that pose a risk to wildlife and public health. My research applies global metabolomics and non-target chemical analysis to perform environmental fate investigations of pollutants and their impact on environmental quality.

Experience

  • Associate Professor at DTU - Technical University of Denmark
    Sep 2024 - Present · 1 yr 10 mos

    Using interdisciplinary tools within environmental chemistry and biology, I investigate environmental pollutants that pose a risk to wildlife and public health. My research applies global metabolomics and non-target chemical analysis (NTA) to perform environmental fate investigations of pollutants and their impact on environmental quality. I use (ultra-high resolution) mass spectrometry in targeted and non-targeted approaches to characterize the exposome, metabolome and proteome.

  • Associate Professor at Aarhus University, Department of Environmental Science
    May 2021 - Aug 2024 · 3 yrs 4 mos

  • Senior Researcher at Aarhus University
    Jul 2017 - Apr 2021 · 3 yrs 10 mos

  • Københavns Universitet - University of Copenhagen (1 yr 1 mo)
    • Marie Curie Assistant Professor
      Jul 2016 - Jul 2017 · 1 yr 1 mo

      I use analytical chemistry platforms in combination with environmental chemistry and ecotoxicological trials to assess the environmental fate and impact of xenobiotics in natural systems. Endocrine disrupting chemicals are of key interest.

    • Visiting Marie Curie Assistant Professor
      Jul 2016 - Jul 2017 · 1 yr 1 mo

      I use analytical chemistry platforms in combination with environmental chemistry and ecotoxicological trials to assess the environmental fate and impact of xenobiotics in natural systems. Endocrine disrupting chemicals are of key interest.

  • Visiting Marie Curie Assistant Professor at UC Berkeley
    2013 - Jul 2016 · 3 yrs 7 mos

    Thyroid and steroid hormone disruption in sea lion, frog and polar bear caused by environmental xenobiotics. Analytical chemistry, environmental chemistry and endocrinology.