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Stein Magnus Aukland

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Stein Magnus Aukland
A.S. Herdlevær / UiB
Born (1967-07-16) July 16, 1967 (age 57)
Oslo, Norway
NationalityNorwegian
Alma materUniversity of Bergen
OccupationRadiologist
Years active1992–present

Stein Magnus Aukland (born 16 July 1967) is a Norwegian radiologist, researcher, and professor of radiology at the University of Bergen[1] who specializes in the long-term health effects on at-risk children, including children born prematurely, exposed to substances during pregnancy, or involved in suspected child abuse. He is the son of physiologist Knut Aukland.

Career

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In 2011, he completed his PhD, focusing on radiological findings of the brain and lungs in young adults born prematurely or with low birth weight, investigating their clinical implications.[2][3] Appointed as a professor in 2018, his research includes long-term follow-up of premature children[4] and MRI studies of children exposed to drugs or alcohol during pregnancy, cancer patients, and in cases of suspected child abuse.

Often called upon as an expert witness in legal cases involving suspected child abuse, he provides radiological assessments to clarify injuries.[5] Aukland also teaches radiology at the University of Bergen and speaks at international radiology conferences.[1] Additionally, he has contributed to radiology education in Tanzania by organizing and teaching courses modeled after Norwegian specialist programs.[6]

Selected publications

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References

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  1. ^ a b "University of Bergen – Stein Magnus Aukland". University of Bergen.
  2. ^ "Hjerne- og lungeforandringer hos unge voksne født for tidlig". Doktorgrader ved UiB fra 1995 til 2013 (in Norwegian). University of Bergen. March 2011.
  3. ^ Bakke, Kjell Arne (15 April 2011). "Ni av ti premature får senere lungeforandringer [Nine out of ten premature infants later develop lung changes]". Dagens Medisin (in Norwegian).
  4. ^ Mjelle, Anders Batman; Júlíusson, Pétur Benedikt; Aukland, Stein Magnus (25 February 2014). "Barn med krumme legger [Child with crooked legs]". Tidsskrift for Den norske legeforening (in Norwegian). 134 (4): 422.
  5. ^ News references on child abuse
  6. ^ "Spesialistutdanning i radiologi i Tanzania". Tidsskrift for radiologi og nukleærmedisin (in Norwegian). 19 (3): 8–9. December 2011.