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Mathias Hindborg serves as an Assistant lecturer in the Section of Biostatistics within the Department of Public Health at the University of Copenhagen's Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences. His research integrates biostatistical methodologies with critical public health investigations, particularly focusing on cardiac arrest outcomes and health disparity analysis.
His primary research domains include public health biostatistics, epidemiological modeling of cardiac events, and socioeconomic determinants of medical treatment access. Current work examines how emergency response variables affect cardiac arrest survival and how socioeconomic factors influence adoption of weight-loss pharmacotherapies like semaglutide through population-level registry studies.
Dr. Hindborg's 2025 publications demonstrate consistent application of advanced statistical techniques to Danish national health registries, with findings published in premier journals including The Lancet Regional Health - Europe and Resuscitation Plus. His work shows particular strength in translating complex biostatistical analyses into clinically actionable insights for emergency care systems.
No formal scientific awards were documented in the source materials.
While active collaborations with Danish medical researchers are evident through co-authorships, no information regarding formal student advising or research grant funding was provided in the available profile.
His research network spans multiple Danish hospitals and research centers, as indicated by co-author affiliations, though specific laboratory structures or dedicated research teams were not described in the source text.
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