Research leaders

Professors

Bones conceal a wealth of information. We mainly assist public sector agencies in the field of forensic pathology with autopsies and person examinations but also do research in forensic imaging. This is utilised when acting as an expert witness in court to explain injuries or bone fractures.

Associate professors

We conduct longitudinal epidemiologic analysis of injury distribution, post-mortem investigations and participate in clinical studies of chronic pain patients following road traffic crashes including whiplash injury. Our focus is on pathoanatomy and clinically relevant injury patterns analysis.

Our aim is to investigate the human bone remodeling process and bone marrow microenvironment under physiological and pathophysiological conditions using advanced bone histology. Our key focus areas are aging, osteoporosis, rare genetic bone diseases and hematological cancers.

See also: mbhlab.dk

Assistant professors

We seek to develop quantitative forensic imaging for acquisition of knowledge which can provide greater clarity about causes of death and provide optimal documentation material (incl. 3D-printing) of relevant findings. We also investigate basic mechanisms underlying cardiac massage.

Our forensic research revolves around odontology as primary identifier in confirming identification. To secure future identification and protect the rule of law, due to digitalisation within odontology, we strive to innovate automation of forensic odontology identification based on digital 3D data.

We use advanced histological imaging on bone tissue from patients and forensic specimens to understand pathological and aging related bone alterations. One of my main focuses is the evaluation of hematological cancers and their impact on bone tissue.