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Lise Charlotte Berg is an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences at the University of Copenhagen. She holds a DVM and PhD in Veterinary Biochemistry and has extensive experience in animal science and regenerative medicine. Her research primarily focuses on cartilage and joint diseases, investigating the potential of stem cells in regenerative therapies for equine patients. Dr. Berg has been involved in several funded research projects and has collaborated internationally, including a visiting researcher position at Cornell University. With a background in veterinary anatomy and biochemistry, she aims to bridge clinical practices with scientific research to improve equine health outcomes. Dr. Berg is also a certified veterinarian and has served in various roles within the Danish Equestrian Federation. Her contributions include multiple peer-reviewed publications and active participation in academic committees and conferences.
University of Copenhagen - Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences • Tåstrup
Leading research group in equine molecular orthopaedics, focusing on cartilage repair and cellular therapy.
University of Copenhagen - Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences • Tåstrup
Conducting research in veterinary anatomy and mentoring undergraduate students.
Danish Research Council •
Led a project focusing on chondrogenesis and cell therapy.
University of Copenhagen - Faculty of Life Sciences •
Taught courses in veterinary biochemistry and conducted research.
University of Copenhagen - Faculty of Life Sciences •
Lectured on anatomy and cell biology for undergraduate students.
Focuses on clinical, social, and cognitive psychology.