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Marianne Andersen serves as a Clinical Professor in the Department of Clinical Research at Karolinska Institutet's Faculty of Medicine, with additional affiliations at Odense University Hospital and the Research unit of Endocrinology in Odense. Her academic profile demonstrates extensive scholarly contributions with 363 documented research outputs spanning clinical endocrinology and transgender healthcare.
Dr. Andersen's research expertise centers on endocrinology with particular focus on gender-affirming hormone therapy, polycystic ovary syndrome, and metabolic conditions during pregnancy. Her work frequently employs cohort analysis methodologies and clinical studies examining hormonal treatments' physiological effects. The fingerprint analysis of her research shows significant activity in Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (100%), Cohort Analysis (46%), Ovary Polycystic Disease (40%), and Bone Density research (30%).
Her recent publication trajectory (2025) reveals a strong emphasis on transgender healthcare outcomes, gestational diabetes mechanisms, and cardiovascular implications of endocrine therapies. Much of her contemporary work utilizes large-scale cohort studies and systematic reviews to establish evidence-based practices in clinical endocrinology, with particular attention to hormonal effects on aggression, cardiac function, and metabolic parameters.
Dr. Andersen has maintained active teaching responsibilities since 2005, with documented courses including Randomised controlled trials (2018). Her academic engagement includes 8 documented presentations at conferences and to organizations, covering topics from fitness and androgens to medical conditions affecting the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis. She has supervised 7 students according to her institutional profile.
Her professional outreach extends to media engagement with 14 press/media contributions, particularly on women's health topics and technological applications in healthcare. Notable media appearances include commentary on Kolding's food council and initiatives promoting women in technology fields.


