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Regitze Andersen serves as a Teaching Assistant Professor in the Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences at the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Copenhagen, specializing in small animal diseases, surgery, and veterinary science with a strong commitment to animal welfare and conservation.
Her educational foundation includes a veterinary degree from Copenhagen University, with a master's thesis conducted at the Section of Experimental Animal Models and Novo Nordisk A/S investigating Speckle Tracking analysis reproducibility in Göttingen minipigs' arterial systems.
Andersen's research spans small animal clinical practice, wildlife disease conservation, microplastics pollution ecology, and vascular physiology. She founded Project Animal Foundation to reduce stray animal populations through spaying/neutering initiatives and maintains a volunteer veterinary blog, demonstrating deep engagement in practical animal welfare solutions.
Her publication history reveals an interdisciplinary trajectory from cardiovascular physiology in animal models (2014) to marine environmental science (2024), highlighting expertise in both clinical veterinary techniques and ecological impact assessment.
Andersen maintains active collaborations with non-profit organizations on stray animal management and wildlife conservation projects, particularly focusing on endangered species rehabilitation and habitat protection efforts across international contexts.
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