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Anne Rasmussen is affiliated with Leiden University in the Netherlands. Their research spans multiple disciplines, primarily focusing on medicine and social sciences. The scientist's work covers key fields including political science and international relations, endocrinology, diabetes and metabolism, strategy and management, rehabilitation, and gender studies.

Their academic output includes a significant number of publications related to diabetic foot ulcers and political science topics. Frequent themes in their research include political influence and corporate strategies, diabetic foot ulcer assessment and management, electoral systems and political participation, wound healing and treatments, gender politics and representation, social media and politics, and pressure ulcer prevention and management.

Anne Rasmussen has contributed to recent papers such as:

  • Guidelines on the prevention of foot ulcers in persons with diabetes (IWGDF 2019 update), 2020, Diabetes/Metabolism Research and Reviews
  • Guidelines on the prevention of foot ulcers in persons with diabetes (IWGDF 2023 update), 2023, Diabetes/Metabolism Research and Reviews
  • Treatment of modifiable risk factors for foot ulceration in persons with diabetes: a systematic review, 2020, Diabetes/Metabolism Research and Reviews
  • Prevention of foot ulcers in persons with diabetes at risk of ulceration: A systematic review and meta-analysis, 2023, Diabetes/Metabolism Research and Reviews
  • Prevention of foot ulcers in the at-risk patient with diabetes: a systematic review, 2020, Diabetes/Metabolism Research and Reviews

They have frequently collaborated with co-authors including:

  • Peter Rossing
  • Jonas Askø Andersen
  • Sicco A. Bus
  • Lawrence A. Lavery
  • Matilde Monteiro-Soares

The scientist's work has appeared predominantly in the following publication venues:

  • Diabetes/Metabolism Research and Reviews
  • European Journal of Political Research
  • Journal of European Public Policy
  • Harvard Dataverse
  • American Political Science Review

Anne Rasmussen has also published books with recognized publishers, including Éditions Odile Jacob and Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique. Notable book titles include:

  • La Grande Guerre dans tous les sens, 2021
  • Face aux épidémies, de la peste noire à nos jours, 2022

Best Publications

  • Defining and classifying interest groups

    Laura Baroni;Brendan J Carroll;Adam William Chalmers;Luz Maria Muñoz Marquez

  • Determinants of Upper-Class Dominance in the Heavenly Chorus: Lessons from European Union Online Consultations

    Anne Rasmussen;Brendan J. Carroll

  • Representatives of the public?: public opinion and interest group activity

    Anne Rasmussen;Brendan J. Carroll;David Lowery

  • With a little help from the people? The role of public opinion in advocacy success

    Anne Rasmussen;Anne Rasmussen;Lars Kai Mäder;Stefanie Reher

  • The consequences of concluding codecision early: trilogues and intra-institutional bargaining success

    Anne Rasmussen;Christine Reh

  • Interest organizations across economic sectors: explaining interest group density in the European Union

    Joost Berkhout;Brendan J. Carroll;Caelesta Braun;Adam W. Chalmers

  • Party politics as usual? The role of political parties in EU legislative decision-making

    Bjorn Lindberg;Anne Rasmussen;Andreas Warntjen

  • Early conclusion in bicameral bargaining: Evidence from the co-decision legislative procedure of the European Union

    Anne Rasmussen

  • Comparing the domestic and the EU lobbying context: perceived agenda-setting influence in the multi-level system of the European Union

    Anne Skorkjær Binderkrantz;Anne Rasmussen

  • The collaboration between interest groups and political parties in multi-party democracies : Party system dynamics and the effect of power and ideology

    Simon Otjes;Anne Rasmussen

  • Who Gives Evidence to Parliamentary Committees? A Comparative Investigation of Parliamentary Committees and their Constituencies

    Helene Helboe Pedersen;Darren Halpin;Anne Rasmussen

  • Biased access? Exploring selection to advisory committees

    Anne Rasmussen;Vlad Gross

  • The Inter-institutional Division of Power and Time Allocation in the European Parliament

    Anne Rasmussen;Dimiter Toshkov

  • Challenging the Commission's right of initiative? Conditions for institutional change and stability

    Anne Rasmussen

  • Party soldiers in a non-partisan community? Party linkage in the European Parliament

    Anne Rasmussen

  • Interest group–party linkage in the twenty‐first century: Evidence from Denmark, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom

    Anne Rasmussen;Gert-Jan Lindeboom

  • The Role of the European Commission in Co-decision - A strategic facilitator operating in a situation of structural disadvantage

    Anne Rasmussen

  • The opinion‐policy nexus in Europe and the role of political institutions

    Anne Rasmussen;Stefanie Reher;Dimiter Toshkov

  • Weapon of the Weak? The Social Media Landscape of Interest Groups

    van der Graaf A;Simon Otjes;A. Rasmussen

  • German Atrocities 1914. A History of Denial

    Anne Rasmussen;John Horne;Alan Kramer

  • Au nom de la patrie

    Christophe Prochasson;Anne Rasmussen

Frequent Co-Authors

Simon Otjes
Simon Otjes Leiden University
Heike Klüver
Heike Klüver Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Tim Bale
Tim Bale Queen Mary University of London
David Lowery
David Lowery Pennsylvania State University
Darren Halpin
Darren Halpin Australian National University
Paul Webb
Paul Webb University of Sussex
Edward M. Brown
Edward M. Brown University of Rochester Medical Center
Serge Haroche
Serge Haroche Collège de France

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