Jesper Eugen-Olsen (@jespereugen) 's Twitter Profile
Jesper Eugen-Olsen

@jespereugen

Favorite molecule: suPAR

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Diabetes patients are more likely to develop more severe covid-19 disease. Why? Due to higher baseline level of chronic inflammation. Pls vote for our work:

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Ind imellem er det dejligt at tømme hovedet med noget tv kikken. Især når det er hjertevarmt, grinagtigt og rørende. Og det er Ted Lasso. Nye afsnit ude nu. Apple tv. Makes my day

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Check out our new data on suPAR's role as an immune-derived biomarker with diagnostic, pathophysiological and therapeutic implications in patients with SA-AKI. Grateful for the amazing collaboration. Jochen Reiser MD PhD Salim S. Hayek, MD Critical Care Jesper Eugen-Olsen insight.jci.org/articles/view/…

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We have known for 13 years that suPAR is associated with development of diabetes. New findings suggest that suPAR is directly involved in development of diabetes! Great work by Hayek, Reiser and colleagues.

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Our new research confirms: Social isolation isn't just a heartache—it's a health risk! Dive into the data linking loneliness to inflammation, highlighting suPAR as a chronic inflammation marker. Addressing social connections is vital for overall well-being doi.org/10.1016/j.bbi.…

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Join Our Team: Seeking two motivated PhD candidates for cutting-edge clinical research in inflammation biomarkers and immune aging! At the Dept. of Clinical Research, Hvidovre Hospital, Denmark candidate.hr-manager.net/ApplicationIni…

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Dramatic headline, but true story LOCKDOWNS KILL: Study reveals social isolation can increase inflammation in the body – NaturalNews.com