Marie Mardal
Associate Professor - Promotion Programme
Section of Forensic Chemistry
Frederik V's Vej 11
2100 København Ø
Maries primary fields of research is drug metabolism, detectability, and disposition in various matrices.
In order to detect, and possibly quantify, drug consumption we need to know which analytical targets to measure, and in which matrices we can measure the targets. This information can be collected through studies involving post-mortem and/or in vitro analyses on drug disposition into the brain and bile together with drug metabolism studies. Additionally, Marie is currently involved in research projects involving analysis of drug consumption trends on community-level using wastewater-based epidemiology, in vitro metabolism studies on new psychoactive substances, and improvement of screening methods using high resolution mass spectrometry.
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Analytical Profiling of Airplane Wastewater: a New Matrix for Mapping Worldwide Patterns of Drug Use and Abuse
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HighResNPS.com: An Online Crowd-Sourced HR-MS Database for Suspect and Non-targeted Screening of New Psychoactive Substances
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A New Strategy for Efficient Retrospective Data Analyses for Designer Benzodiazepines in Large LC-HRMS Datasets
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