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Marie Löf

Marie Löf

Karolinska Institute
Sweden
Marie Löf is a Professor and group leader (>30 people) at the Department of Medicine Huddinge, Karolinska Institutet (KI), Sweden. She is a pioneer researcher in digital health interventions for prevention and management of cardiometabolic disease. She and her group have developed and evaluated several digital health interventions that are now under implementation at scale in routine health care (e.g., MINISTOP for child health care). Current work includes e.g. a digital platform to improve self-management and treatment of gestational diabetes and AI-derived interventions for secondary prevention of cardiometabolic disease. She has a particular interest in making digital interventions scalable and accessible for all irrespectively of language or literacy levels, and how they can be translated from research to routine health care services. She is also the coordinator of the Centre for Nutrition at KI, and she will be part of a Centre of Excellence for Women’s Health in 2026-2036 that was recently funded and where she will lead digital lifestyle interventions with precision medicine approaches throughout maternity health care.

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