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Dimitri Abrahamsson, PhD
Dimitri Abrahamsson, PhD

Assistant Professor  

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Contact Information

Mailing address: 490 Illinois Street, Box 0132, San Francisco, CA 94143

Research/Clinical Interests

Computational chemistry, non-targeted analysis, high-resolution mass spectrometry, computational chemistry and cheminformatics.

Education/Training

Year Institution & Location Degree Field of Study
2012 Stockholm University MS Toxicology
2016 Stockholm University PhD Environmental Chemistry
2019 Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA) PostDoc  
2022 University of California, San Francisco PostDoc Program on Reproductive Health and the Environment

Selected Publications

Abrahamsson D, Wang A, Ting, J, Wang M, Morello-Frosch R, Park J-S, Sirota M, and Woodruff T. Suspect screening prioritization, and confirmation of environmental chemicals in maternal-newborn pairs from San Francisco. Environ Sci Technol, 2021, 55, 5037–5049.

Abrahamsson D, Wang A, Jiang T, Wang M, Siddharth A, Morello-Frosch R, Park J-S, Sirota M, Woodruff T. A comprehensive non-targeted analysis study of the prenatal exposome. Environ Sci Technol, 2021, 55, 15, 10542–10557.

Abrahamsson D, Brueck C, Prasse C, Lambropoulou D, Koronaiou L-A, Wang M, Park J-S, Woodruff TJ. Extracting structural information from physicochemical property measurements using machine learning – A new approach for structure elucidation in non-targeted analysis. Env Sci & Tech, 2023, 57, 40, 14827–14838.

Ji X, Lakuleswaran M, Cowell W, Kahn LG, Sirota M, Abrahamsson D. Insights into the chemical exposome during pregnancy: A non-targeted analysis of preterm and term births. Env Sci & Tech, 2024 (Just Published)

Johnson TA, Adelman S, Najari BB, Robinson JF, Kahn LG, Abrahamsson D. Non-targeted analysis of environmental contaminants and their associations with semen health factors in men from New York City. Env & Health, 2024 (Just Published)

Abrahamsson, D, Koronaiou L, Johnson T, Yang J, Ji X, Lambropoulou D. Modeling the ionization efficiency of small molecules in positive electrospray ionization using molecular dynamics simulations. RSC Advances, 2024 (Just Accepted).