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Jan Roland Petersen serves as a Clinical Associate Professor within the Department of Clinical Medicine at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark, specializing in Cardiology under Internal Medicine. His clinical and research activities are centered at Blegdamsvej 3, 2200 København N, with professional correspondence handled through regionsjaelland.dk institutional channels.
His primary research domains include Cardiology, Nephrology, Hypertension, Thrombosis, Pulmonary Embolism, and Renal Medicine. Key contributions involve advanced cardiac imaging for pulmonary embolism assessment, novel anticoagulation strategies for thrombotic disorders like HIT, and CT-guided protocols for acute chest pain management. Earlier foundational work examined renal hemodynamics in chronic kidney disease and pharmacological impacts of ACE inhibitors on cardiac diastolic function.
Publication analysis reveals a chronological shift from nephrology-focused hypertension research (1996-2001) toward acute cardiovascular interventions (2016-2018). Recent work emphasizes translational cardiology through randomized trials like CATCH-2, while historical studies established critical relationships between renal arterial indices and chronic kidney disease progression. Methodologically, his work spans clinical trials, imaging modalities, and hemodynamic assessments.
No scientific awards or major honors are documented in available sources. Student mentorship, grant funding, and laboratory affiliations are not referenced in the provided materials, indicating these aspects either fall outside his current responsibilities or lack public documentation.
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