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Katrine Hass Rubin is a Professor at the University of Southern Denmark, specializing in epidemiology and register-based research. Her main research focus is on osteoporosis, particularly in fracture epidemiology, screening, and prevention. She works with integrated information from national registers to enhance understanding of how fractures can be predicted and prevented. Additionally, Rubin is involved in developing data-driven predictive models and algorithms for early detection of individuals at risk for osteoporosis utilizing Danish health registries. She also has substantial experience studying endocrine diseases, including polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), cancer, and diabetes. Through her extensive use of the National Patient Register and the Danish National Prescription Registry, she has contributed to the validity and usability of research in this field. Rubin actively participates in various conferences and is engaged in multiple research projects aimed at improving health outcomes in osteoporosis and related diseases.
University of Southern Denmark • Odense, Denmark
Leading research in epidemiology with a focus on osteoporosis and fracture prevention.
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