معرفی
Frederik Højer Gybel serves as an External Lecturer within the Department of Nordic Studies and Linguistics at the Faculty of Humanities, University of Copenhagen. His academic profile bridges theoretical linguistics with clinical applications in neurological communication disorders.
Research interests center on neurolinguistic manifestations of neurological damage, particularly aphasia, dysarthria, and apraxia of speech following stroke or neurodegenerative conditions. His work emphasizes interdisciplinary collaboration between linguistic theory and clinical practice to develop rehabilitative frameworks for communication impairments.
Current scholarly activity is defined by the NEUKOM research network initiative, which investigates neural mechanisms underlying speech disorders through integrated approaches from audiology, neurology, and speech pathology. This focus represents a strategic convergence of Nordic linguistic expertise with medical rehabilitation science.
Associated with the NEUKOM network, Dr. Gybel contributes to multidisciplinary teams developing diagnostic protocols and therapeutic interventions for neurological communication disorders, aiming to translate research into clinical practice improvements for affected populations.

