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Mette Enok Munk Lauridsen is a Clinical Associate Professor and a practicing physician in the field of gastroenterology and hepatology. She earned her medical degree in 2005 and completed her Ph.D. in 2016, focusing on brain dysfunction associated with liver disease. In 2017, she founded the Liver Research Group in Esbjerg, dedicated to conducting patient-centered clinical translational research on metabolic and alcohol-related liver diseases. The research group is known for its robust infrastructure and collaborative approach, supporting large, biobank-driven human studies. Her primary research interests include the impact of liver disease on cognitive function and quality of life, translating research findings into clinical practice, specifically in the areas of metabolically associated steatotic liver disease and palliative care for cirrhosis. Lauridsen has completed leadership training through the Higher Ground Leadership Program at Virginia Commonwealth University, enhancing her skills in research management and leadership. She is also actively involved in professional organizations and committees related to hepatic encephalopathy and nitrogen metabolism, contributing to conferences and workshops in these areas.
University of Southern Denmark • Esbjerg, Denmark
Clinical Associate Professor in the field of gastroenterology and hepatology, overseeing research and education in the department.
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