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Early-Career Clinician Scientists

Li Juel Mortensen

Bone markers in serum as novel biomarker of normal and disordered growth in children and adolescents

Postdoc
Rigshospitalet

Li Juel Mortensen, Rigshospitalet, has been awarded an Early-Career Clinician Scientist Grant of DKK

Occasionally, growth hormone (GH) deficiency is diagnosed in the evaluation of poorly growing children which can be treated with recombinant GH injections. We aim to measure circulating bone markers in a large group of healthy children and adolescents to establish reference ranges in relation to linear growth and pubertal timing. We further aim to measure bone markers in children prior to- and during treatment with GH to potentially individualize GH dosing, and hereby improve treatment control. 

Li Juel Mortensen