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Lisa Greve Routhe is an Associate Professor in the Department of Clinical Medicine at the Faculty of Medicine, Aalborg University, Denmark. Her research spans neuroscience and clinical pharmacology, with a focus on the blood-brain barrier, neurodegeneration, and medication use in healthcare systems.
Research Interests: Her work investigates the role of iron metabolism (particularly ferroportin and hepcidin) in the neurovascular unit, glial-endothelial interactions, and neuroinflammatory mechanisms contributing to neurodegenerative diseases. She also explores practical aspects of pharmacotherapy, including medication waste in outpatient settings and renal risk drug management.
Publication Trends: Her recent publications (2024–2025) reflect a dual trajectory: (1) experimental neuroscience studies on brain angioarchitecture remodeling and neuroinflammation, and (2) applied health services research on medication efficiency and safety. This indicates a strong interdisciplinary profile combining basic science with clinical and public health applications.
Scientific Engagement: Her research has received media attention, notably a 2020 press piece titled Forskere mistænker jern for skurkerolle ifm neurodegenerative sygdomme, highlighting public outreach. She has contributed to the development of clinical guidelines for renal risk medications in Denmark.
Collaborations and Projects: She was a Co-Investigator in the 2017–2019 project Epigenetic regulation of ferroportin in the neurovascular unit, funded by Scleroseforeningen. She collaborates with prominent researchers such as Torben Moos, Martin S. Thomsen, and Sigrun Helgudóttir. She has co-authored numerous peer-reviewed journal articles, reviews, and a PhD thesis, indicating active research leadership.
Laboratory/Team Affiliation: While no specific lab name is mentioned, her work appears to be conducted within a neuroscience and blood-brain barrier research group at Aalborg University, likely integrated with clinical pharmacy and hospital collaboration networks in the North Denmark Region.


