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Lærke Andersen is a researcher at Aalborg University Hospital, working within The Faculty of Medicine's Department of Clinical Biochemistry. She holds a Cand.polyt. degree (Candidate of Technology), which is equivalent to a Master of Science in Engineering with specialization in clinical biochemistry.
Her research focuses on thyroid function, biochemical testing, and clinical biochemistry, with particular emphasis on thyroid-related parameters in pregnancy and routine hospital laboratory settings. She has published extensively on topics including thyroid-stimulating hormone, thyrotropin, immunoassay techniques, and creatinine measurements.
Dr. Andersen's recent work shows a strong trend toward improving diagnostic accuracy in endocrinology, particularly for pregnant women. Her publications analyze biochemical patient results, thyroid function testing methodologies, and the impact of iodine supplementation on thyroid health in Danish populations.
Her scientific contributions have been recognized through numerous publications in clinical biochemistry and endocrinology journals, with a notable increase in research output in recent years.
As part of Aalborg University Hospital's clinical biochemistry department, Dr. Andersen contributes to both research and practical laboratory medicine, helping bridge the gap between biochemical research and clinical application in patient care.
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