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Mikkel Zöllner Ankarfeldt serves as an External Lecturer in the Department of Public Health, Section of Biostatistics at the University of Copenhagen's Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences. His academic work focuses on biostatistical methods and epidemiological research with applications across various medical domains.
His research interests span biostatistics, epidemiology, and pharmacoepidemiology, with particular emphasis on diabetes research, cancer studies, reproductive health, and mental health. His methodology often employs register-based studies utilizing Denmark's comprehensive national health registries, providing high-quality population-level evidence.
Analysis of his recent publications reveals a strong pattern of collaborative research across multiple medical specialties, with particular emphasis on real-world evidence generation. His work frequently appears in high-impact medical journals and demonstrates expertise in study design, particularly in observational research methodology as evidenced by his publication calling for clearer terminology in epidemiological study design.
His research has received attention across multiple platforms, with mentions in news outlets, social media (including X/Twitter and Facebook), and academic platforms like Mendeley, indicating impact beyond traditional academic circles.
Dr. Ankarfeldt's work demonstrates strong collaborative networks across Danish medical institutions, with frequent co-authorship with researchers from various medical specialties, suggesting an integrative approach to biostatistical research that bridges methodological rigor with clinical relevance.
