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Regitze Renee Pedersen serves as a Guest Researcher at the Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences, Section for Medicine and Surgery, University of Copenhagen. Her work centers on veterinary infectious disease research with emphasis on diagnostic development and pathogen-host interactions in animal models.
Her primary research interests include Lyme disease diagnostics, biofilm formation in bovine mastitis, and advanced imaging techniques for tracking infections. She specializes in molecular diagnostics for tick-borne diseases and employs in vivo imaging to study inflammatory responses in experimental models of Lyme arthritis, bridging veterinary medicine with cutting-edge diagnostic technologies.
Analysis of her recent publications (2020-2022) reveals a cohesive focus on Borrelia burgdorferi infections and bovine mastitis. Her work consistently integrates molecular diagnostics, biofilm research, and imaging modalities to address critical challenges in veterinary infectious disease management, particularly in developing more effective diagnostic tools and understanding infection mechanisms.
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