Rebecca Langhorn
Associate Professor
Section for Internal Medicine, Oncology and Clinical Pathology
Dyrlægevej 16
1870 Frederiksberg C
Current position: Associate professor in veterinary emergency & critical care
Titles: DVM, PhD, DipECVIM-CA
Areas of responsibility: Responsible for ICU and blood bank at the University Hospital for Companion Animals
Teaching: Clinical supervisor and lecturer in internal medicine, emergency & critical care, and clinical pathology
Academic interests: Hematology/immunology, hemostasis, transfusion medicine, myocardial injury in critical disease
Research projects:
- PhD thesis: Cardiac Troponin I - a biomarker of myocardial injury. Detection, causes of release, and prognostic significance in dogs and cats
Primary fields of research
Myocardial injury in critical disease in companion animals (dogs and cats)
Hematology, hemostasis and transfusion medicine
Possible conflicts of interest
Recipient of funding: from Agria & SKK's Research Fund, The Fund for Disease Prevention in Companion Animals, The Abildgaard Fund, The Danish Kennel Club.
Speaker engagement: lectures for private animal clinics/hospitals in Denmark and Sweden (Anicura, Evidensia, Vetgruppen, etc)
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Canine Cardiac Troponin I Significantly Complements Established Prognostic Composite Score In Dogs With Systemic Inflammation.
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Prognostic importance of myocardial injury in critically ill dogs with systemic inflammation
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Cardiac troponins in dogs and cats
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