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Anne Hoeg Andersen serves as a Teaching Assistant Professor in the Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark, affiliated with the Section for Diagnostic Imaging & Companion Animal Surgery and Clinical Specialties. Her clinical and academic work centers on companion animal reproductive health and surgical specialties within veterinary medicine.
Her primary research focuses on optimizing canine semen preservation techniques through biochemical interventions, particularly investigating antioxidant mechanisms like reduced glutathione (GSH) supplementation. This work addresses critical challenges in veterinary reproductive technology by enhancing chilled semen viability for breeding applications. Her methodology integrates clinical trials with biochemical analysis to improve reproductive outcomes in dogs.
Her 2018 publication on glutathione supplementation represents significant contributions to veterinary reproductive science, demonstrating measurable improvements in semen quality parameters. This research falls under the broader disciplines of veterinary science and animal reproduction technology, with practical applications in canine breeding programs and clinical andrology.
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