Karsten Kristiansen is a Professor in the Department of Biology at the University of Copenhagen, specializing in Genome Research and Molecular Biomedicine. His research focuses on microbiome studies, molecular biology, and genomics with applications across various biological systems from marine organisms to human health. Professor Kristiansen's research interests span multiple critical domains: Microbiome Research: Investigating gut and oral microbiota across diverse hosts including humans, fish, and ruminants Molecular Biology: Studying cellular processes, embryogenesis, and molecular mechanisms of disease Genomics: Applying genomic approaches to understand microbial communities and their functional potential Biomedicine: Translating basic research findings to clinical applications, particularly in gut health and disease His recent work demonstrates significant contributions to understanding the complex interactions between microbiomes and host physiology across various contexts. Professor Kristiansen has published extensively, with 493 research outputs documented, indicating a highly productive research career spanning multiple disciplines within biological sciences. Professor Kristiansen's work has received substantial attention, with research being picked up by numerous news outlets (up to 44 for a single publication), blogged about, and widely shared across social media platforms including X (formerly Twitter), Facebook, and Bluesky. His publications have accumulated significant citations and readership on academic platforms like Mendeley.
- Microbiome Research
- Molecular Biology
- Genomics
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