Prof Lars Erik Kristensen
Professor Lars Erik Kristensen is Head of Research at the Parker Institute in Copenhagen, Denmark, and holds an honorary doctoral position at Lund University, Sweden, and a professorship at Copenhagen University, Denmark. He received his medical degree from Copenhagen University and a PhD in Clinical Medicine from Lund University. He later specialised in internal medicine and rheumatology. Professor Kristensen also completed a postdoc at Karolinska University, Sweden.
Professor Kristensen’s research interests are degenerative and inflammatory arthritis, with a focus on patient value, lifestyle factors, treatment response and predictors thereof in randomised controlled trials and observational settings. He also managed his own research group (South Swedish Arthritis Treatment Group [SSATG]) in Lund from 2011 to 2013. Professor Kristensen is also a board member and head of research at the Danish Society of Rheumatology. He has given >250 lectures at national and international congresses and meetings.
The first part of the workshop highlights the role of shared decision-making for personalised care in women of childbearing age affected by psoriasis and PsA....
The workshop highlights the challenges and treatment considerations with psoriasis and HS that go beyond the skin. Underlying disease pathophysiology, including...
In this session, the speakers highlight the importance of family planning conversations with women of childbearing age, so that appropriate treatment plans can...
The speakers discuss the potential comorbidities with rheumatoid arthritis and SpA, including cardiovascular disease and osteoporosis, and their impact on...
The speakers discuss the continued unmet needs of patients with inflammatory diseases of skin and joints in terms of treatment outcomes and health-related...
This session reviews the chronic inflammation and pathophysiology of HS, highlighting the association between patients with inflammatory arthritis and HS. The...