Morten Frisch

Morten Frisch
NationalityDanish
Alma materUniversity of Copenhagen
Scientific career
FieldsEpidemiology, sexual health
InstitutionsStatens Serum Institut
ThesisOn the etiology of anal squamous carcinoma (2002)

Morten Frisch is a Danish epidemiologist who works as a consultant and senior investigator at the Statens Serum Institut in Copenhagen.[1]

Education and career[edit]

Frisch received his M.D. in 1989, his Ph.D. in 1995, and his D.Sc. in 2002, all from the University of Copenhagen.[1] In 2008, he was appointed an associate professor at the University of Copenhagen. In 2012, he was appointed an adjunct professor of sexual health epidemiology at Aalborg University.[1]

Research[edit]

Frisch's research focuses on the epidemiology of sexual health, cancers and autoimmune diseases.[1]

Selected works[edit]

  • Frisch, Morten, Robert J. Biggar, James J. Goedert, and AIDS–Cancer Match Registry Study Group. "Human papillomavirus-associated cancers in patients with human immunodeficiency virus infection and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome." Journal of the National Cancer Institute 92, no. 18 (2000): 1500-1510.
  • Frisch, Morten, Robert J. Biggar, Eric A. Engels, James J. Goedert, and AIDS-Cancer Match Registry Study Group. "Association of cancer with AIDS-related immunosuppression in adults." Jama 285, no. 13 (2001): 1736-1745.
  • Frisch, Morten, Bengt Glimelius, Adriaan JC van den Brule, Jan Wohlfahrt, Chris JLM Meijer, Jan MM Walboomers, Sven Goldman, Christer Svensson, Hans-Olov Adami, and Mads Melbye. "Sexually transmitted infection as a cause of anal cancer." New England Journal of Medicine 337, no. 19 (1997): 1350-1358.
  • Engels, Eric A., Morten Frisch, James J. Goedert, Robert J. Biggar, and Robert W. Miller. "Merkel cell carcinoma and HIV infection." The Lancet 359, no. 9305 (2002): 497-498.

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d "Morten Frisch". SSI. Retrieved 21 August 2015.