Unnur Anna Valdimarsdóttir
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Unnur Anna Valdimarsdóttir (born 1972) is a professor in
epidemiology Epidemiology is the study and analysis of the distribution (who, when, and where), patterns and Risk factor (epidemiology), determinants of health and disease conditions in a defined population, and application of this knowledge to prevent dise ...
at the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Iceland. Her research focuses on the role of
trauma Trauma most often refers to: *Psychological trauma, in psychology and psychiatric medicine, refers to severe mental and emotional injury caused by distressing events *Traumatic injury, sudden physical injury caused by an external force, which doe ...
and other life adversities in health and disease development.


Professional experience

Unnur completed her matriculation examination from the natural sciences track of
Akureyri Junior College The Akureyri Junior College ( , regionally also ; ) is an Icelandic gymnasium (academic secondary school). It is one of the oldest educational institutions in Iceland. The Menntaskólinn á Akureyri traces its roots to the ancient school in H ...
in 1992 and a BA in Psychology from the University of Iceland in 1996. She started a doctoral programme at
Karolinska Institutet The Karolinska Institute (KI; ; sometimes known as the (Royal) Caroline Institute in English) is a research-led medical university in Solna within the Stockholm urban area of Sweden and one of the foremost medical research institutes globally. ...
in
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in 1999 and completed her doctorate in clinical epidemiology in 2003. Her doctoral dissertation, “The loss of a husband to cancer: additional and avoidable psychological traumata”, focused on widows’ health and adjustment after their husbands’' sickness and death due to cancer. From 2003 to 2006, Unnur continued working as a post doctoral fellow at Karolinska Institutet. There she laid the foundation for her research plan to the present. In 2007 Unnur was hired as an associate professor in epidemiology at the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Iceland and was promoted to professor in 2012. She served as Deputy Dean of the Faculty of Medicine from 2013 to 2017. Unnur became the first head of a newly founded cross-disciplinary master's and doctoral programme in Public Health in 2007 and served in that capacity until 2017. She has taught courses for medical students and graduate students in epidemiology and other public health-related subjects and has also supervised many master's and PhD students. Unnur has been an adjunct professor at the Department of Epidemiology at Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health in Boston since 2013, and a guest professor at the Department of Medical Epidemiology and Biostatistics at Karolinska Institutet since 2015. She has also been active in advising students and research collaboration with scholars of those institutions.


Research

The overarching aim of Unnur's research team is to advance knowledge on, on the role of trauma and other life adversities such as loss of a loved one, diagnosis of cancer, natural catastrophes, and violence, in the development of various diseases. She has published her findings in approximately 150 scientific articles. Several of these articles have been published in some of the world's leading scientific medical journals, e.g., The New England Journal of Medicine, JAMA, Lancet Psychiatry, and BMJ. Unnur has also presented her findings in invited lectures at institutions of foreign universities and at international conferences.


Acknowledgements and grants

Unnur has received many acknowledgements for her work, including: Science and Technology Incentive Award (2010), award from the Award Fund of Þórður Harðarson and Árni Kristinsson in medicine and related fields (2017) for outstanding research achievements. In 2017, she was the first woman to be named Female Academic of the Year. Unnur has received many research grants, including a recent Grant of Excellence from The
Icelandic Centre for Research The Icelandic Centre for Research (RANNÍS; Icelandic: Rannsóknamiðstöð Íslands) funds and promotes scientific research in Iceland. It formed in 2003 through an act of legislation. As of April 1 2022, the Ministry of Higher Education, Scienc ...
, and a Consolidator Grant from the European Research Council for research on the genetics of varying health trajectories following trauma.


Personal life

Unnur's parents are Guðrún Jónsdóttir (b. 1939), hairdresser, and Valdimar Ágúst Steingrímsson (b. 1939), patrolman. Her siblings are Pétur Valdimarsson (b. 1966), graduate in business administration, and Jóna Ellen Valdimarsdóttir (b. 1977), registered nurse. Unnur's husband is Pétur Hafliði Marteinsson (b. 1973),
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, and they have one daughter. In 2023, she was awarded the
Order of the Falcon The Order of the Falcon () is the only order of chivalry in Iceland, founded by Christian X of Denmark, King Christian X of Denmark and Iceland on 3 July 1921. The award is awarded for merit for Iceland and humanity and has five degrees. Nowaday ...
for her contributions to research.


Main written works

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References

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