Catalina Cuparencu
Assistant Professor
Nutrition and Health
Rolighedsvej 26
1958 Frederiksberg C
My core research lays in the development of biomarkers of food intake as dietary assessment tools, from discovery to implementation, striving to increase precision in nutrition studies. I have a broad experience in metabolomics and in conducting human intervention studies.
I am responsible for the MSc course in Bioactives Food Components and Health and co-responsible for the MSc course in Metabolomics.
Projects:
Shift2Health: prevention of obesity in shift workers, EU Horizon, co-PI Danish arm (https://shift2health.eu/)
HotFacets: a Danish trial on the effects of moderate alcohol intake, co-PI
PREVIEW: prevention of diabetes through lifestyle interventions, EU Horizon, PhD fellow responsible for metabolomics analyses (https://preview.ning.com/)
FOODBALL: food biomarker alliance - discovery, review, validation strategy for dietary biomarkers (JPI HDHL), affiliated PhD fellow
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A metabolomics approach to the identification of urinary biomarkers of pea intake
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Biomarkers of meat and seafood intake: an extensive literature review
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An untargeted urine metabolomics approach for autologous blood transfusion detection
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