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Michelle Poulsen is a Scientific Researcher at Aalborg University Hospital, affiliated with the Faculty of Medicine and Department of Gynaecology and Obstetrics at Aalborg University. Her work centers on clinical reproductive health research with a focus on fertility outcomes and contraceptive impacts.
Her research expertise spans:
- Reproductive Medicine and Obstetrics/Gynaecology
- Fertility/Infertility mechanisms and interventions
- Hormonal and device-based contraception
- Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) protocols
- Male infertility nutritional interventions
- Cohort methodology in reproductive epidemiology
Analysis of her 2024-2025 publications reveals a dominant focus on historical cohort designs examining contraceptive impacts on fertility markers, particularly levonorgestrel-releasing systems and endometrial responses in IVF cycles. Her work consistently addresses clinically urgent questions about contraceptive safety in fertility preservation and evidence-based interventions for male infertility through systematic reviews. The research demonstrates strong multicentre collaboration across Danish reproductive medicine units with emphasis on translating findings to clinical practice.
Dr. Poulsen maintains an active collaborative network visible through co-authorship with major Danish fertility centers including Aalborg University Hospital and Copenhagen University Hospital. Her research trajectory indicates ongoing investigation into contraceptive-fertility interfaces and nutritional approaches to improve reproductive outcomes, supported by systematic methodology and large-scale clinical data analysis.
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