Bente Danneskiold-Samsøe

    1987 …2023

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    Specialist qualification in Rheumatology and Internal Medicine 1987. Doctor of Medicine, University of Copenhagen. “ Muscle function in women with rheumatoid arthritis: the influence of glucocorticosteroids – a clinical and morphological investigation.”1987

    Head of Rheumatology Clinic, Medical Centre, H:S Frederiksberg 1987-2001

    Head of the Parker Institute, Frederiksberg Hospital 2001- 2011. Head of Research at the Parker Institute March 2011 - 2014

     August 2006 -2011. Clinical Professor at Faculty of Health, Copenhagen University April 2011- 2016.

     

     

    2001-2011 Chief of The Parker Institute,Frederiksberg Hospital,

    Current research at the Muscle Laboratory, Dept. of Rheumatology and The Parker Institute, Frederiksberg Hospital is unique in Denmark for its multidisciplinary approach to both clinical science and basic science. Introduction in Biological treatments Rheumatology in Denmark.

     

     

     

    Main research areas

    Current research at the Muscle Laboratory, Dept. of Rheumatology and The Parker Institute, Frederiksberg Hospital is unique in Denmark for its multidisciplinary approach to both clinical science and basic science. Introduction in Biological treatments Rheumatology in Denmark. For publications search Medline.

    November 2014 more than 220 publications in peer-reviewed journals, original research, reviews and book chapters.

    Current research

     Muscle Sound studies

    Potential conflicts of interest

    None

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