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Line Kristensen

Title

Research Assistant, Cand. Scient., PhD

Primary affiliation

Line Kristensen

Areas of expertise

  • Radiotherapy
  • Radiobiology
  • Animal experimentation
  • Normal tissue toxicity
  • Experimental radiotherapy

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In my current work, I'm studying radiobiology in murine models, looking at radiation-induced damages of primarily cancer treatments. My main topic is FLASH and spatially fractionated (SFRT) radiation, where I investigate and quantify healthy-tissue sparing while moving our preclinical studies closer to clinical practice.

I graduated in 2022 with a Master of Science with special interest in Ecophysiology. During my studies, I worked with reptile anaesthesia and physiology. In 2025 I recieved my PhD working with FLASH as a radiotherapeutic tool.

My main interests lie in physiology, to explore and understand organs, animals and organism as one.

Research

Jeg forsker i FLASH, en behandlingsform hvor hastigheden på strålen sættes op, så en behandling sker indenfor et sekund fremfor minutter. Ved at sammenligne bivirkninger ved FLASH med dem fra kliniske strålehastigheder, er jeg med til at skabe en større vurdering af, hvorvidt FLASH skal overvejes som ny behandlingsform til kræft.

Job responsibilities

My primary work is in preclinical studies, hereamong radiation in preclinical studies.

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