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Eva Funding serves as a Clinical Associate Professor in the Department of Clinical Medicine at the University of Copenhagen's Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences. She maintains a clinical practice through Copenhagen University Hospital (Region H), as indicated by her institutional email address. Her work bridges clinical hematology practice with academic research.
Dr. Funding's research interests center on hematology, with particular focus on bleeding disorders including hemophilia A and B, von Willebrand disease, and acquired hemophilia. Her scholarly work investigates critical aspects of patient care including quality of life assessments, treatment adherence, vitamin deficiencies in bleeding disorders, and the epidemiology of rare hematological conditions across Nordic countries. She has developed expertise in analyzing patient outcomes through registry studies involving thousands of hemophilia patients across multiple European nations.
Her recent publications demonstrate a strong emphasis on real-world clinical data, examining topics such as pain management and mental health in hemophilia patients, effectiveness of extended half-life factor replacement therapies, and communication training for physicians caring for patients with serious illnesses. Her work often involves multi-center collaborations across Denmark and other Nordic countries.
Dr. Funding's research has gained significant attention, with multiple publications picked up by news outlets, referenced in policy sources, and widely read across academic platforms including Mendeley and social media. Her 2023 article on physician communication training garnered substantial social media engagement with 19 shares, likes, and comments.
Her clinical academic work appears to focus on translating research findings into improved patient care practices, particularly in the hematology specialty, with strong connections to both clinical practice at Copenhagen University Hospital and academic research at the University of Copenhagen.



