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Lasse Jensen is a Senior Associate Professor at Linköping University, where his research focuses on functional precision medicine and the use of patient-derived tumor models in zebrafish larvae to personalize cancer treatment. His lab investigates the molecular mechanisms underlying vascular dysfunction in various diseases, including cancer and neurological disorders. Jensen's work also explores clinical studies related to sleep disruption in cancer patients and its impact on treatment outcomes. He has developed advanced zebrafish patient-derived xenograft (PDX) models that aim to improve oncological treatment planning and enhance patient quality of life. Lasse Jensen has collaborated with multiple institutions, leveraging his expertise to better understand hypoxia-induced regulations, vascular leakage, and retinal growth. He has been involved in projects supported by notable grants such as the EU project EVEREST and the Swedish Cancer Research Foundation. His educational background includes a Master of Engineering in Biotechnology from the Danish Technical University and a Ph.D. in Medical Sciences from Karolinska Institutet. He has held academic positions at Karolinska Institute and Linköping University, leading various courses and supervising graduate students in biomedical fields.
Karolinska Institute • Sweden
Conducted research in medical sciences.
Linköping University • Sweden
Focused on advanced research methodologies in medical studies.
Linköping University • Sweden
Taught courses and supervised students.
Linköping University • Sweden
Expanded teaching duties and research supervision.
Linköping University • Sweden
Leads research in functional precision medicine and tumor modeling.
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