Rikke Buhl

PhD DVM, Professor mso

19982019

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Personal profile

Short presentation

Born and raised in Jutland and obtained the veterinary degree (DVM) in 1999 at The Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University (KVL). In 2004 she defended her PhD thesis.

She was the first veterinarian to introduce and develop modern equine clinical cardiology in Denmark and she works within Large Animal Internal Medicine at the Large Animal University Hospital at Taastrup Campus. Here she participates in the clinical teaching of veterinary students within Internal Medicine.

She is Section Head of Medicine and Surgery, member of the leader group at Department of Large Animal Sciences and at present supervisor of 6 PhD students. Internationally she has recently coauthored a consensus statement for clinical evaluation of cardiac diseases in the equine athletes. Privately she lives at Frederiksberg, is married and has three daughters and two stepsons.

 

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Present occupation:         

Professor, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Copenhagen

Education:                        

Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (1999)

PhD (2004). Thesis title: Cardiac development assessed by echocardiography in young Standardbred trotters

Employment:                    

PhD student, Department of Clinical Sciences, Internal Medicine, The Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University (May 1999)

Maternity leave (May 1999 – February 2000)

PhD student, Department of Clinical Sciences, Internal Medicine, The Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University (March 2000-December 2002)

Assistant Veterinarian, Department of Clinical Sciences, Large Animal Surgery, KVL (December 2002-April 2003)

Maternity leave (April 2003-February 2004)

PhD student, Department of Clinical Sciences, Internal Medicine, KVL (March 2004-June 2004)

Assistant Professor, Department of Large Animal Sciences, Medicine and Surgery, Faculty of Life Sciences, University of Copenhagen (June 2004-November 2007)

Associate Professor, Department of Large Animal Sciences, Medicine and Surgery, Faculty of Life Sciences, University of Copenhagen (November 2007 – October 2013)

PhD Coordinator, Department of Large Animal Sciences, Faculty of Life Sciences, University of Copenhagen (April 2009 - present)

Head of Medicine and Surgery at Department of Large Animal Sciences, Faculty of Life Sciences, University of Copenhagen (August 2009 - present)

Professor (MSO), Department of Large Animal Sciences, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Copenhagen (October 2013 - present)

Other scientific qualifications

Reviewer:                        

  • Acta Veterinaria Scandinavia
  • Journal of Equine Veterinary Science
  • Equine Veterinary Journal
  • Veterinary Journal
  • Journal of Veterinary Medical Science
  • Journal of American Veterinary Medical Association (JAVMA)
  • Journal of Veterinary Cardiology

Co-editor:

  • Equine Veterinary Journal (2010)

Editorial Board Member:

  • BMC Veterinary Research (2012 - present)
  • Member of ACVIM board for the ACVIM consensus statement 2013:“Recommendations for equine athletes with cardiovascular abnormalities”
  • Editorial Board Member for Dansk Veterinær Tidsskrift (Danish Veterinary Journal) (2012 -present)

Primary fields of research

Research has been concentrated within cardiovascular adaptation to exercise, often termed “Athlete’s Heart” in racehorses. This also includes atrial fibrillation in horses as well as Sudden Cardiac Death in equine athletes.  For all projects, the synergy between equine and human research is strong and visible and I hope our research will gain new insight into diseases that are of importance for both horse and man.

Teaching

Teaching of pre- and post graduate Veterinarians within internal medicine curriculum. Also supervision of bachelor (>30 projects) and master student (>25 projects) as well as PhD students is a part of my supervision

Expertise related to UN Sustainable Development Goals

In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This person’s work contributes towards the following SDG(s):

  • SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being

Keywords

  • Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences

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