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Tue Haldor Hansen, MD, PhD, serves as a Clinical Associate Professor in the Department of Clinical Medicine at the University of Copenhagen. His research focuses on the intersection of gut microbiome, metabolic disorders, and clinical medicine, with particular emphasis on diabetes and related conditions.
- Education: PhD from University of Copenhagen (2017)
- Additional degree from University of Copenhagen (2010)
Hansen's research interests span gut microbiome dynamics, metabolic health, and the gut-brain axis, with a particular focus on how microbial communities influence human physiology and disease states. His work combines clinical research with advanced omics technologies to explore the complex relationships between host physiology and microbial ecosystems. Recent studies have examined the role of gut bacteria in type 2 diabetes, autoimmune diabetes, and even psychiatric conditions through the gut-brain connection.
Hansen's publication record shows a strong focus on translational research, with multiple high-impact publications in 2024-2025 in journals like Nature Microbiology, Genome Medicine, and Scientific Reports. His research often involves large-scale collaborative efforts, particularly with the IMI DIRECT Consortium, examining metabolic diseases across European populations. The recurring themes in his work include microbial metabolites, host-microbe interactions, and the application of advanced statistical methods to complex biological datasets.
Hansen has received significant attention for his research, with multiple publications being highlighted in news outlets and social media platforms. His systematic review on short-chain fatty acids and mood disorders garnered particular interest with 12 Scopus citations and 19 reader captures, indicating its relevance to the growing field of nutritional psychiatry.
As part of his academic role, Hansen collaborates extensively with leading researchers in metabolic diseases including Pedersen O, Vestergaard H, and Linneberg A. His ORCID profile (0000-0001-5948-8993) documents his active research contributions to the field of clinical medicine and metabolic research.
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