Janne Graarup Lyngby
Assistant Professor
Section for Internal Medicine, Oncology and Clinical Pathology
Dyrlægevej 16, 1870 Frederiksberg C
Section for Internal Medicine, Oncology and Clinical Pathology
Dyrlægevej 16
1870 Frederiksberg C
In addition to my clinical work in Small Animal Internal Medicine with dogs and cats suffering from gastrointetsinal diseases, I work as a veterinarian in Clinical Pathology at the Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory, Frederiksbrg, Denmark.
Fields of interest
Gastroenterology, endoscopy and minimally invasive procedures, endocrinology, hemostasis, and trasnfusion medicine
Current research
- microRNA as a biomarker of chronic enteropathy and gastrointetsinal cance rin dogs and cats
- Vitamin D in chronic enteropathy and gastrointetsinal cance rin dogs and cats
- fecal bile acids in cats with chronic enteropathy and gastrointetsinal cance rin dogs and cats
- Percieved quality of life in dogs with chronic enteropathy and their owners
Possible conflicts of interest
Have received research funding from Agria & SKK´s reserach fund, The Fund for Disease Prevention in Companion Animals, the Danish Kennel Club, and Nestlé Purina PetCare Company.
Lectures for private veterinary clinics and special interest groups in Denmark.
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Evaluation of fecal microRNA stability in healthy cats
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