Organisation profile
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Aims and objectives
The aim of the research is to understand the underlying molecular mechanisms in a broad group of genetic disorders with an ultimate goal of improving diagnosis, genetic counselling and targeted treatment of patients (precision medicine) based on precision diagnosis.
Focus areas
The department is carrying out research in both rare genetic disorders and multifactorial diseases The disease categories include, but not limited to, cancer, disorders of cardiovascular system, disorders of inborn metabolism, eye disorders, hearing impairment, hematologic disorders, imprinting disorders, mitochondrial disorders, neurodevelopmental disorders, and neurological disorders.
The department has a strong profile both within the molecular aspects such as identification of new genes and interpretation of novel variants and using advanced techniques to improve patient care both within diagnosis, prevention, treatment and prognosis and the ethical and psychosocial aspects of genetic medicine including reproductive genetics, genetic screening and the genetic counselling process.
Disciplines, methods and tools
The approach is interdisciplinary and includes the relevant medical specialities for different groups of disorders.
To reach the aim a broad spectrum of omic-methods are employed: genomics (next generation based exome and whole genome sequencing, long-range genomic sequencing, rna sequencing), transcriptomics, epigenomics, metabolomics, cytogenomics, and cellular methods such as iPSC studies.
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Collaborations and top research areas from the last five years
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A Novel Staging Model for Uveal Melanoma: Combining Tumor Volume, Clinical Factors, and Genetic Alterations in a Danish Cohort
Nissen, K., Hindso, T. G., Faber, C., Wallentin Wadt, K. A., Andersen, M. K., Heegaard, S., Bagger, M. & Kiilgaard, J. F., Feb 2026, In: Ophthalmology. 133, 2, p. 233-247 15 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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Biallelic variants in CELSR1 cause brain malformations, neurodevelopmental disorders and epilepsy in humans
Bonardi, C. M., Møller, R. S., Ruiz-Reig, N., Chai, G., Madsen, C. G., Bayat, A., Hammer, T. B., Fenger, C. D., Gardella, E., Gawlinski, P., Dawidziuk, M., Wiszniewski, W., Bekiesinska-Figatowska, M., Cabet, S., Rossi, M., Lesca, G., Gouy, E., Jepsen, B., Mieszczanek, T. S. & Sanchez Russo, R. & 8 others, , 13 Jan 2026, In: Nature Communications. 17, 1, p. 862 862.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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Bilateral healing of pseudofractures in hypophosphatasia with teriparatide: a case report
Al-Saoudi, E., Hepp, N. & Jensen, J.-E. B., 24 Mar 2026, In: Journal of Medical Case Reports. 20, 1, 235.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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OC13.01: Enhancing prenatal risk assessment: atypicality Index (AcFTS) as an adjunct to the combined first trimester screening in dichorionic twins*
Kristensen, S. E. (Lecturer), Ekelund, C. K. (Lecturer), Sandager, P. (Lecturer), Jørgensen, F. S. (Lecturer), Hoseth, E. (Lecturer), Sperling, L. (Lecturer), Zingenberg, H. J. (Lecturer), Hjortshøj, T. D. (Lecturer), Gadsbøll, K. (Lecturer), Wright, A. (Lecturer), Wright, D. (Lecturer), McLennan, A. (Lecturer), Sundberg, K. (Lecturer) & Petersen, O. B. B. (Lecturer)
16 Oct 2023 → 19 Oct 2023Activity: Talk or presentation › Lecture and oral contribution
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Journal of Medical Internet Research (Journal)
Lodahl, M. (Editor)
7 Jun 2023Activity: Publication peer-review and editorial work › Peer review of manuscripts › Communication
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OC13.09: Pregnancy outcome after fetal reduction of dichorionic triamniotic triplets: a national Danish register-based study from 2008 to 2018
Kristensen, S. E. (Lecturer), Ekelund, C. K. (Lecturer), Sandager, P. (Lecturer), Jørgensen, F. S. (Lecturer), Hoseth, E. (Lecturer), Sperling, L. (Lecturer), Zingenberg, H. J. (Lecturer), Hjortshøj, T. D. (Lecturer), Gadsbøll, K. (Lecturer), Wright, A. (Lecturer), Wright, D. (Lecturer), McLennan, A. (Lecturer), Sundberg, K. (Lecturer) & Petersen, O. B. B. (Lecturer)
16 Sept 2022 → 18 Sept 2022Activity: Talk or presentation › Lecture and oral contribution