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Andreas Røder serves as a Clinical Professor within the Department of Clinical Medicine at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark, specializing in Urology. His institutional base is at Blegdamsvej 3, 2200 København N, under Region Hovedstaden (Capital Region of Denmark), with primary affiliation to the Department of Clinical Medicine and clinical email via regionh.dk. He maintains an active research profile with 138 documented outputs including recent 2025 publications.
His research spans Urology, Prostate Cancer, Robotic Surgery, Kidney Transplantation, Surgical Complications, and Artificial Intelligence applications. Key investigations include prostate cancer quality-of-life assessments, robotic kidney transplantation feasibility, AI-driven surgical gesture annotation, and exercise oncology trials. His work emphasizes patient-centered outcomes and surgical innovation through multicenter collaborations.
Analysis of his 2025 publications reveals concentrated efforts in robotic-assisted transplantation (ORAKTx trial), prostate cancer interventions (PRO-TEST trial), and AI surgery tools. These reflect a strategic shift toward technology-enhanced urological care, with emphasis on randomized controlled trials and feasibility studies addressing surgical complications and infection prevention.
Scientific awards: No awards or fellowships were documented in the provided text.
Advising and grants: The available information does not specify any PhD/Master's students, grant funding sources, or research mentorship activities. His leadership is evident in clinical trial design (e.g., REINFORCE, ORAKTx) but institutional support details remain unreported.
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