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  1. 220. 2013. Cardiovascular outcomes and systemic anti‐inflammatory drugs in patients with severe psoriasis: 5‐year follow‐up of a Danish nationwide cohort. O Ahlehoff, L Skov, G Gislason, R Gniadecki, L Iversen, LE Bryld, ... Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology 29 (6), 1128-1134.

  2. Denmark. IPC Board Member. Request an Update. Professor Lars Iversen has been an IPC Councilor since 2009 and a Board Member of the IPC since 2017. He is a Professor in Dermatology at the University of Aarhus, Denmark, where he also teaches dermato-venereology.

  3. Lars Iversen (Professor, MD, DMSc) joined MC2 Therapeutics from a position as Chair Professor of Dermatology at Aarhus University Hospital and has substantial experience within the field of dermatology in general, and in inflammatory and autoimmune skin diseases in particular. Lars is former chairman of the Danish Dermatological Society and he ...

  4. 9 de jun. de 2022 · Lars Iversen (Professor, MD, DMSc) is chair professor in dermatology at University of Aarhus since 2012. He graduated as a doctor from Aarhus University in 1991 and in 2003 he became a...

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    Mette Bendixen is a physical geographer and postdoctoral scholar at the Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research (INSTAAR) at the University of Colorado Boulder. She and her husband, Lars Iversen, an ecologist and landscape geographer, co-authored an October 2017 Nature paper1 about the effects of climate change on the coasts of Greenland. They are now recipients of a two-year Carlsberg Foundation Scholarship, which enabled them to move to the United States from Denmark in March 2018. Iversen has a research fellowship at Arizona State University in Tempe — 1,200 kilometres from the home the couple shares with their four-year-old son in Boulder.

    Lars: During and after our PhDs, Mette applied for six grants, whereas I focused solely on the Carlsberg one. We are our most important allies. We collaborate and mentor each other, so we discussed various scenarios in case one of us was unsuccessful.

    When we were applying for grants, some senior colleagues told us that it is almost impossible for a couple to succeed and stay in academia. If we had listened to them, one of us would have quit. But we challenged this perspective.

    It’s important to be realistic with each other. We couldn’t live in Boulder on one salary. You have to accept that you can’t easily live on a shoestring budget, particularly if you have a child.

    While applying for the Carlsberg Foundation scholarship I got a call from the foundation director, who asked how we would make it work if we both got funded. I told him that I would work from a remote desk but still intended to honour my obligations as a father. It was a good decision to be honest about our situation. We have had several positive interactions with the foundation since then.

    Mette: I got mixed advice on whether to mention that my husband also worked in academia when I was applying for my six grants. For one of them, I was specifically advised not to mention Lars’s career. Does it work against you to have a partner with the same career path? Are you a better candidate if you do not have a partner and children? In some fields, people will not mention maternity leave in their CVs. We ended up getting the same grant, where we both stated that we were a couple with a four-year-old son. Our research hosts are really supportive of the fact that we have a young son and are working in different states.

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    • Mette Bendixen, Lars Iversen
    • 2019
  5. 1 de nov. de 2017 · Old and New Biological Therapies for Psoriasis. Int J Mol Sci. 2017 Nov 1;18 (11):2297. doi: 10.3390/ijms18112297. Authors. Kirsten Rønholt 1 , Lars Iversen 2. Affiliations. 1 Department of Dermatology, Aarhus University Hospital, 8000 Aarhus, Denmark. kitepeer@rm.dk.

  6. 2 de jul. de 2019 · COMMENT. 02 July 2019. Time is running out for sand. Sand and gravel are being extracted faster than they can be replaced. Monitor and manage this resource globally, urge Mette Bendixen and...