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Jesper Monrad is affiliated with the University of Copenhagen in Denmark. Their recent research contributions are focused on oncology and cancer therapy selection.

Monrad's recent publication is titled 149P Circulating tumor DNA versus tissue profiling for therapy selection in advanced cancer: Results from the IMPRESS-Norway trial, published in 2025 in the journal Annals of Oncology.

The scientist has collaborated frequently with the following coauthors:

  • I. Dyvik
  • Laxmi Silwal-Pandit
  • Daniel Vodák
  • Inger Riise Bergheim
  • Diana L. Bordin

Jesper Monrad's work has appeared in the publication venue:

  • Annals of Oncology

Best Publications

  • Helminths of red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) in Denmark

    I. Saeed;Charlotte Maddox-Hyttel;J. Monrad;C.M.O. Kapel

  • Climatic influences on development and survival of free-living stages of equine strongyles: implications for worm control strategies and managing anthelmintic resistance.

    Martin K. Nielsen;Ray M. Kaplan;Stig M. Thamsborg;Jesper Monrad

  • Canine angiostrongylosis: a review.

    G Bolt;J Monrad;J Koch;AL Jensen

  • Cross-sectional prevalence of helminth infections in cattle on traditional, small-scale and large-scale dairy farms in Iringa district, Tanzania.

    J. D. Keyyu;A. A. Kassuku;L. P. Msalilwa;J. Monrad

  • Prevalence of fasciolosis in Zambian cattle observed at selected abattoirs with emphasis on age, sex and origin.

    A. M. Phiri;I. K. Phiri;C. S. Sikasunge;J. Monrad

  • Prescription-only anthelmintics--a questionnaire survey of strategies for surveillance and control of equine strongyles in Denmark.

    M.K. Nielsen;J. Monrad;S.N. Olsen

  • Heterologous antagonistic and synergistic interactions between helminths and between helminths and protozoans in concurrent experimental infection of mammalian hosts

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  • Strongylus vulgaris associated with usage of selective therapy on Danish horse farms-is it reemerging?

    M.K. Nielsen;A.N. Vidyashankar;S.N. Olsen;J. Monrad

  • Prevalence and distribution of gastrointestinal helminths and their effects on weight gain in free-range chickens in Central Zambia

    I. K. Phiri;A. M. Phiri;M. Ziela;A. Chota

  • A helminthological survey of wild red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) from the metropolitan area of Copenhagen.

    A.L. Willingham;N.W. Ockens;C.M.O. Kapel;J. Monrad

  • Epidemiology of Fasciola gigantica and amphistomes in cattle on traditional, small-scale dairy and large-scale dairy farms in the southern highlands of Tanzania.

    J. D. Keyyu;J. Monrad;N. C. Kyvsgaard;A. A. Kassuku

  • Detection and semi-quantification of Strongylus vulgaris DNA in equine faeces by real-time quantitative PCR.

    Martin K Nielsen;David S Peterson;Jesper Monrad;Stig M Thamsborg

  • The fox (Vulpes vulpes) as a reservoir for canine angiostrongylosis in Denmark. Field survey and experimental infections.

    G. Bolt;J. Monrad;P. Henriksen;H. H. Dietz

  • The common frog (Rana temporaria) as a potential paratenic and intermediate host forAngiostrongylus vasorum

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  • Epidemiological studies of parasitic gastrointestinal nematodes, cestodes and coccidia infections in cattle in the highveld and lowveld communal grazing areas of Zimbabwe.

    Davies Mubika Pfukenyi;Samson Mukaratirwa;A.L. Willingham;J. Monrad

  • The capacity of the fungus Duddingtonia flagrans to prevent strongyle infections in foals on pasture.

    M. Larsen;P. Nansen;C. Grøndahl;S. M. Thamsborg

  • Epidemiological studies of Fasciola gigantica infections in cattle in the highveld and lowveld communal grazing areas of Zimbabwe

    D.M. Pfukenyi;S. Mukaratirwa;Arve Lee Willingham;Jesper Monrad

  • Epidemiology of gastrointestinal nematodes in cattle on traditional, small-scale dairy and large-scale dairy farms in Iringa district, Tanzania.

    J.D. Keyyu;N.C. Kyvsgaard;J. Monrad;A.A. Kassuku

  • Schistosoma mansoni and Fasciola hepatica: Cross-resistance in mice

    Niels Ørnbjerg Christensen;Peter Nansen;Flemming Frandsen;Agnete Bjørneboe

  • SvSXP: a Strongylus vulgaris antigen with potential for prepatent diagnosis

    Ulla V Andersen;Daniel K Howe;Sriveny Dangoudoubiyam;Nils Toft

  • Epidemiological studies of amphistome infections in cattle in the highveld and lowveld communal grazing areas of Zimbabwe.

    Davies Mubika Pfukenyi;Samson Mukaratirwa;A.L. Willingham;J. Monrad

  • Effect of the antiparasitic drugs fenbendazole and ivermectin on the soil nematode Pristionchus maupasi.

    Jørn Grønvold;Tina Stendal Svendsen;Hans-Ole Kraglund;José Bresciani

  • Effects of separate and mixed grazing on trichostrongylosis in first- and second-season grazing calves.

    P. Nansen;P. Steffan;J. Monrad;J. Grønvold

  • Diversity and prevalence of metastrongyloid nematodes infecting the red panda (Ailurus fulgens) in European zoos.

    Mads F. Bertelsen;Frederik Meyland-Smith;Frederik Meyland-Smith;Jakob L. Willesen;Ryan Jefferies

  • Effects of praziquantel on experimental Schistosoma bovis infection in goats.

    Maria V. Johansen;Jesper Monrad;Niels Ø. Christensen

  • Comparative fluke burden and pathology in condemned and non-condemned cattle livers from selected abattoirs in Zambia.

    Andrew M. Phiri;Isaac K. Phiri;C. S. Sikasunge;M. Chembensofu

  • Epidemiological studies on Schistosoma bovis in Iringa Region, Tanzania.

    A. Kassuku;N.O. Christensen;J. Monrad;P. Nansen

  • Clinical pathology of Schistosoma bovis infection in goats.

    J. Monrad;N.Ø. Christensen;P. Nansen;F. Frandsen

  • The effect of host age and inoculation dose on infection dynamics of Angiostrongylus vasorum in red foxes (Vulpes vulpes)

    Pia Webster;Jesper Monrad;Christian Kapel;Annemarie Thuri Kristensen

  • Serum anti-trichostrongyle antibody responses of first and second season grazing calves

    L.C. Gasbarre;P. Nansen;J. Monrad;J. Gronveld

  • Prevalence of strongyles and efficacy of fenbendazole and ivermectin in working horses in El Sauce, Nicaragua.

    Niels C. Kyvsgaard;Jenny Lindbom;Line Lundberg Andreasen;Luz Adilia Luna-Olivares

  • Resistance to benzimidazoles in Haemonchus contortus of sheep in Tanzania.

    H. Bj∅rn;J. Monrad;A.A. Kassuku;P. Nansen

Frequent Co-Authors

Martin K. Nielsen
Martin K. Nielsen Aarhus University
Stig Milan Thamsborg
Stig Milan Thamsborg University of Copenhagen
Maria Vang Johansen
Maria Vang Johansen University of Copenhagen
A.A. Kassuku
A.A. Kassuku Sokoine University of Agriculture
J. Grønvold
J. Grønvold University of Copenhagen
Eugene T. Lyons
Eugene T. Lyons University of Kentucky
Davies M. Pfukenyi
Davies M. Pfukenyi Botswana University of Agriculture and Natural Resources
Samson Mukaratirwa
Samson Mukaratirwa Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine
Isaac K. Phiri
Isaac K. Phiri University of Zambia
Ray M. Kaplan
Ray M. Kaplan St. George's University

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