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Kent Søe is an Associate Professor at the University of Southern Denmark, specializing in cell biology with a focus on musculoskeletal disorders, osteoporosis, and cancer metastasis. He has contributed significantly to the understanding of bone remodeling processes influenced by glucocorticoids and the roles of osteoclasts and osteoblasts in these conditions. His research interests span various dimensions of bone health, including the cellular mechanisms driving osteoclast formation and activity and their implications in aging, disease, and treatment strategies. Kent actively engages in peer reviews, conference presentations, and organizational roles such as serving as a program chair for the European Calcified Tissue Society Congress. Furthermore, he has received notable awards for his research achievements, including the Golden Pipette Award and Excellence Research Award from the National Institutes of Health. His commitment to teaching includes supervision of students in projects addressing the interplay between cancer treatments and bone metabolism. Kent is also involved in multiple funded research projects, with significant grants awarded for his innovative approaches to understanding bone pathology.
University of Southern Denmark • Odense
Leading research initiatives focused on bone health and diseases, supervising undergraduate and PhD students, and collaborating with international research bodies.
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