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Tobias Anker Stripp is a dynamic and prolific researcher motivated by the vision of contributing to improved health and well-being among the Danish population through evidence-based research at the intersection of faith, meaning, and health. His primary research area is quantitative epidemiological research within the complex field of faith and health, including pioneering analyses of the relationships between spirituality, meaning, existential and spiritual care, and their impact on public health. He is currently a visiting scholar at the Research Unit of General Practice at the University of Southern Denmark and has been a non-resident research affiliate at Duke University and a research affiliate of the Human Flourishing Program at Harvard University. With clinical experience as a physician combined with in-depth research, Tobias has published numerous peer-reviewed scientific articles in high-profile international journals. His work has gained significant international visibility, and he has presented at over 40 international professional conferences. He is also engaged in various initiatives related to health and spirituality and is an active member of editorial boards for several academic journals.
University of Southern Denmark • Odense, Denmark
Research on health and spirituality in collaboration with various institutions.
Holbæk Hospital • Holbæk, Denmark
Worked in the Covid-19 department.
Duke University • Durham, NC, USA
Engagement in research related to theology, spirituality, and health.
Focuses on clinical, social, and cognitive psychology.