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Jeff Granhøj is a PhD student at the University of Southern Denmark affiliated with the Research Unit for Human Genetics at Lillebælt Hospital. His research focuses on clinical genetics, particularly in the areas of hereditary kidney diseases and chronic kidney diseases. He has been involved in various research projects, including a systematic review protocol for genetic etiologies of unexplained kidney failure in patients aged 50 and under. Additionally, he is working on the functional characterization of genetic variants related to hypertensive nephropathy. During his academic career, he has contributed to talks and presentations on significant topics in genetics, highlighting his expertise in the detection of copy number variations and single-nucleotide polymorphisms in patients with end-stage renal disease. His collaborative work spans multiple projects, showcasing his commitment to advancing research in human genetics.
Lillebælt Hospital • Vejle
Conducting research in human genetics related to kidney diseases.
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