Daniel Faurholt-Jepsenمشاهده پروفایل
دانشیار بالینی
- Communicable diseases in low-income countries
- Non-communicable diseases in low-income countries
- Diabetes mellitus among TB and HIV patients
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Daniel Faurholt-Jepsen serves as a Clinical Associate Professor at the Department of Clinical Medicine, University of Copenhagen. His academic and clinical work bridges infectious diseases, endocrinology, and epidemiology with a strong focus on global health challenges. Education: M.Sc. in Medicine (MD), University of Copenhagen (2010) Pregraduate research diploma in epidemiology, University of Copenhagen (2007) PhD Student, Department of Human Nutrition, University of Copenhagen (2010-) Dr. Faurholt-Jepsen's research centers on communicable and non-communicable diseases in low-income countries, with particular emphasis on diabetes mellitus among patients infected with tuberculosis and HIV. His work also examines physical activity levels among patients in resource-limited settings and employs epidemiological methods to address complex health challenges. His international field experience includes research in Tanzania, Guatemala, and the Faroe Islands, providing him with valuable insights into diverse healthcare systems and disease patterns. His recent publications (2025) reveal a strong focus on cystic fibrosis complications, diabetes in tropical settings, cardiovascular infections, and metabolic complications of critical illnesses. His research spans clinical trials, epidemiological studies, and health services research, often with an international collaborative dimension. Dr. Faurholt-Jepsen teaches Introduction to Stata and utilizes statistical software including Stata and EpiData for his research. His work demonstrates a commitment to addressing health disparities through rigorous scientific investigation and practical clinical applications.