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Morten Andersen is an Associate Professor at Roskilde University's Department of Science and Environment Mathematics and Physics (IMFUFA), with expertise in fluid dynamics, biological systems modeling, and blood cancer research. He holds a PhD from Technical University of Denmark (2013) and an MSc from Roskilde University (2009). His research focuses on three key areas: fluid dynamics of vortices, enzyme-substrate interactions for sustainable biofuel production, and mathematical modeling of blood cancers like leukemia and myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs).
Collaborations include work with Roskilde Hospital on MPN treatments and Roskilde University chemists on biofuel projects. His recent work includes studies on vortex interactions in fluids, modeling stem cell dynamics under ruxolitinib treatment, and analyzing neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratios in mortality prediction. He previously worked at engineering firm DHI (2013–2014) before returning to academia in 2015.
Publications span fluid mechanics, mathematical oncology, and biomedical engineering. His research integrates computational models with clinical data to address challenges in hemodialysis, cancer therapy optimization, and systems biology of aging and inflammation.


