Jette Marie Bangsborg serves as an External Lecturer in the Department of Immunology and Microbiology at the University of Copenhagen, specializing in Bacteriology. Her research focuses on clinical microbiology and infectious disease epidemiology, with significant contributions to understanding bacterial and viral pathogen detection, antimicrobial resistance, and diagnostic methodologies. Her research interests span Clinical Microbiology , Infectious Disease Epidemiology , and Antimicrobial Resistance . Key areas include MRSA detection techniques, Lyme disease complications, Borrelia burgdorferi serology, Pseudomonas aeruginosa treatment protocols, and fungal resistance patterns. Her work frequently employs nationwide Danish cohort studies and randomized clinical trials to investigate pathogen behavior and clinical outcomes. Analysis of her recent publications reveals strong emphasis on diagnostic accuracy in infectious disease settings, particularly for bacterial and viral pathogens. Her research demonstrates consistent collaboration with Danish clinical institutions and utilizes large-scale epidemiological approaches to address public health concerns related to antimicrobial resistance and infection management. Bangsborg maintains active clinical and research collaborations across Danish healthcare institutions, with her work gaining attention through news outlets, policy references, and academic sharing platforms. Her research has been cited in policy sources and widely disseminated through social media and academic networks. She operates within the Department of Immunology and Microbiology at the University of Copenhagen, utilizing the institution's resources for bacteriological research while maintaining clinical connections through Region H (as indicated by her email domain). Her work bridges laboratory diagnostics with clinical epidemiology, focusing on practical applications for patient care and public health interventions.
