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Frank Bo Jensen is an Emeritus Associate Professor at the University of Southern Denmark, with a rich academic background and extensive experience in comparative physiology. He received his Cand. Scient. (M.Sc.) in Biology-Chemistry and later completed his Dr. Scient. (D.Sc.) at Odense University. Throughout his career, Jensen has held various positions including Assistant Professor and Associate Professor at the Institute of Biology at Odense University, which is now part of the University of Southern Denmark. He has supervised numerous postdoctoral researchers and Ph.D. candidates, contributing significantly to their academic development. Jensen’s research spans multiple aspects of physiology, examining the influence of environmental factors on animal physiology through a comparative lens. His work encompasses areas such as respiration, acid-base balance, and ionic regulation. He has authored and co-authored numerous peer-reviewed articles and has been an active reviewer for many scientific journals. Jensen has also participated in international scientific workshops and conferences, and has served on various academic committees, enhancing the academic landscape of his institution and beyond. He has been involved in significant research projects concerning molecular adaptations to environments, and has a keen interest in how environmental changes affect physiological processes in aquatic organisms.
University of Southern Denmark • Odense, Denmark
Retired from active teaching and research but remains engaged in academic committees and mentoring.
University of Southern Denmark • Odense, Denmark
Taught and supervised students in various physiology courses and conducted research in environmental physiology.
University of Southern Denmark • Odense, Denmark
Engaged in teaching and research activities focused on physiology and ecology.
Sønderborg Statsskole • Denmark
Taught biology and chemistry to high school students.
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