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Cecilie Bo Hansen is an Assistant Lecturer at the Department of Immunology and Microbiology within the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences at the University of Copenhagen. She holds dual positions as teaching assistant and assistant lecturer in Immunology, with her work spanning both research and educational activities. Her institutional affiliation includes the Copenhagen University Hospital as indicated by her regionh.dk email address.
Dr. Hansen's research focuses on:
- Immune responses to SARS-CoV-2 infection and vaccination across diverse patient populations
- Humoral immunity in immunocompromised patients including those with autoimmune diseases and cancer
- Biomarker discovery for predicting disease outcomes in infectious diseases
- Impact of viral mutations on immune recognition mechanisms
Her recent publications demonstrate a strong emphasis on translational immunology, with numerous studies examining how different clinical populations respond to vaccines and infection. She has published in high-impact journals including iScience, ACR Open Rheumatology, Viruses, and Frontiers in Immunology, with several papers receiving attention from news outlets and social media platforms.
Dr. Hansen maintains extensive collaborations with Professor Peter Garred and other researchers across clinical departments at the University of Copenhagen, indicating her work bridges basic immunological research with clinical applications. Her research on vaccine responses in vulnerable patient populations has particular significance for clinical management during the ongoing pandemic.
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