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Katrine Toft Nielsen serves as an Assistant Professor at the University of Copenhagen's Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences, specifically within the Section of Large Animal Medicine, Surgery and Reproduction. Her research focuses on molecular aspects of equine diseases, particularly investigating microRNA biomarkers for diagnostic applications in horse health.
Her primary research interests include equine parasitology, with special emphasis on Strongylus vulgaris (bloodworm) infections, microRNA profiling as diagnostic tools, and molecular mechanisms of equine gastrointestinal diseases. Nielsen's work bridges basic molecular biology with clinical veterinary applications, aiming to develop more precise diagnostic methods for equine conditions.
Analysis of her recent publications (2021-2025) reveals a consistent research trajectory focused on microRNA applications in equine parasitology, particularly Strongylus vulgaris infections. Her work spans diagnostic biomarker discovery, parasite molecular biology, and clinical applications of molecular diagnostics in veterinary medicine, demonstrating interdisciplinary expertise connecting molecular biology with clinical veterinary practice.
Nielsen actively collaborates with researchers across the University of Copenhagen's veterinary departments, contributing to the institution's strong reputation in equine medicine and parasitology research. Her work appears in reputable veterinary science journals including Veterinary Journal, Veterinary Parasitology, and International Journal for Parasitology.
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