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Animal Science and Veterinary
Denmark
2023

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Microbiology

D-Index
51
Citations
7745
World Ranking
4364
National Ranking
67

Animal Science and Veterinary

D-Index
49
Citations
7499
World Ranking
669
National Ranking
13

Tim Kåre Jensen publication distribution in Animal Science and Veterinary in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Animal Science and Veterinary in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Tim Kåre Jensen sits on this spectrum.

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29 publications 442+

This scientist: 210 publications — 76th percentile

76% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 442 publications or more.

Tim Kåre Jensen D-index placement in Animal Science and Veterinary in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Animal Science and Veterinary scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Tim Kåre Jensen sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 49 D-Index — 80th percentile

80% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 77 D-Index or more.

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2023 - Research.com Animal Science and Veterinary in Denmark Leader Award

Overview

Tim Kåre Jensen is affiliated with the University of Copenhagen in Denmark and has contributed to research primarily in the fields of Earth and Planetary Sciences and Engineering. Their work crosses several subfields, with a significant focus on Oceanography and Aerospace Engineering.

Jensen's research centers on topics including Geophysics and Gravity Measurements, GNSS positioning and interference, Climate variability and models, Geological and Geophysical Studies, Inertial Sensor and Navigation, Ionosphere and magnetosphere dynamics, and Pulsars and Gravitational Waves Research.

Recent publications by Jensen demonstrate engagement with airborne and quantum gravimetry, height reference systems, and spatial resolution in gravity estimates. These papers include:

  • Airborne Absolute Gravimetry With a Quantum Sensor, Comparison With Classical Technologies (2023, Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth)
  • Epoch-Based Height Reference System for Sea Level Rise Impact Assessment on the Coast of Peninsular Malaysia (2022, Remote Sensing)
  • Spatial resolution of airborne gravity estimates in Kalman filtering (2022, Journal of Geodetic Science)
  • Potential of cold-atom airborne gravimetry to improve coastal gravity field and quasigeoid modelling (2024, Journal of Geodesy)
  • Airborne gravimetry with quantum technology: observations from Iceland and Greenland (2025, Earth system science data)

Jensen has collaborated frequently with several researchers, including R. Forsberg, Nassim Zahzam, Alexandre Bresson, Alexis Bonnin, and Yannick Bidel. Collaboration patterns indicate involvement in interdisciplinary teams likely focused on geodesy, gravimetry, and related technologies.

Jensen's work has appeared in various publication venues, among which the most frequent are Remote Sensing and Journal of Geodetic Science. Other journals include arXiv (Cornell University), Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth, and Journal of Geodesy.

Best Publications

  • Culture-independent analysis of gut bacteria: the pig gastrointestinal tract microbiota revisited.

    Thomas D. Leser;Joanna Zeitman Amenuvor;Tim Kåre Jensen;Rikke H. Lindecrona

  • Colistin inhalation therapy in cystic fibrosis patients with chronic Pseudomonas aeruginosa lung infection

    Tim Jensen;Svend S. Pedersen;Susanne Garne;Carsten Heilmann

  • Changes in Bacterial Community Structure in the Colon of Pigs Fed Different Experimental Diets and after Infection with Brachyspira hyodysenteriae

    Thomas D. Leser;Rikke Hvid Lindecrona;Tim Kåre Jensen;Bent B. Jensen

  • Prevalence of intestinal pathogens in Danish finishing pig herds.

    H Stege;T.K Jensen;K Møller;P Bækbo

  • Evidence of Multiple Treponema Phylotypes Involved in Bovine Digital Dermatitis as Shown by 16S rRNA Gene Analysis and Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization

    Kirstine Klitgaard;Mette Boye;Nynne Capion;Tim Kåre Jensen

  • Detection of Lawsonia intracellularis, Serpulina hyodysenteriae, weakly beta-haemolytic intestinal spirochaetes, Salmonella enterica, and haemolytic Escherichia coli from swine herds with and without diarrhoea among growing pigs

    Kristian Møller;Tim K Jensen;Sven E. Jorsal;Thomas D Leser

  • Management of Pseudomonas aeruginosa lung infection in Danish cystic fibrosis patients.

    Svend Stenvang Pedersen;Tim Jensen;Niels Høiby;Christian Koch

  • Increased amount of Bifidobacterium thermacidophilum and Megasphaera elsdenii in the colonic microbiota of pigs fed a swine dysentery preventive diet containing chicory roots and sweet lupine.

    L. Mølbak;L.E. Thomsen;T.K. Jensen;K.E. Bach Knudsen

  • Distinction between porcine circovirus type 2 enteritis and porcine proliferative enteropathy caused by Lawsonia intracellularis.

    Tim Kåre Jensen;Håkan Vigre;B. Svensmark;Vivi Bille-Hansen

  • Specific detection of Serpulina hyodysenteriae and potentially pathogenic weakly beta-haemolytic porcine intestinal spirochetes by polymerase chain reaction targeting 23S rDNA.

    Thomas Leser;Kristian Møller;Tim Kåre Jensen;Sven Erik Lind Jorsal

  • Diagnostic examination of human intestinal spirochetosis by fluorescent in situ hybridization for Brachyspira aalborgi, Brachyspira pilosicoli, and other species of the genus Brachyspira (Serpulina).

    Tim Kåre Jensen;Mette Boye;Peter Ahrens;B. Korsager

  • The efficacy and safety of ciprofloxacin and ofloxacin in chronic Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection in cystic fibrosis

    Tim Jensen;Svend Stenvang Pedersen;Claus Henrik Nielsen;Niels Heiby

  • Prevalence and diversity of Arcobacter spp. isolated from the internal organs of spontaneous porcine abortions in Denmark

    Stephen L.W. On;Tim Kåre Jensen;Vivi Bille-Hansen;Sven Erik Lind Jorsal

  • Bovine digital dermatitis: possible pathogenic consortium consisting of Dichelobacter nodosus and multiple Treponema species.

    Marianne Rasmussen;Nynne Capion;Kirstine Klitgaard;Torunn Rogdo

  • Community analysis of bacteria colonizing intestinal tissue of neonates with necrotizing enterocolitis

    Birgitte Smith;Susan Bodé;Bodil L. Petersen;Tim K. Jensen

  • SARS-CoV-2 in Danish Mink Farms: Course of the Epidemic and a Descriptive Analysis of the Outbreaks in 2020

    Anette Boklund;Anne Sofie Hammer;Michelle Lauge Quaade;Thomas Bruun Rasmussen

  • Presence of bacteria in the endometrium and placentomes of pregnant cows.

    Cecilia Christensen Karstrup;Kirstine Klitgaard;Tim Kåre Jensen;Jørgen Steen Agerholm

  • Potential bacterial core species associated with digital dermatitis in cattle herds identified by molecular profiling of interdigital skin samples.

    Martin W. Nielsen;Mikael L. Strube;Anastasia Isbrand;Worood D.H.M. Al-Medrasi

  • Association between the porcine Escherichia coli F18 receptor genotype and phenotype and susceptibility to colonisation and postweaning diarrhoea caused by E. coli O138:F18.

    Kai Frydendahl;Tim Kåre Jensen;Jens Strodl Andersen;Merete Fredholm

  • Retrospective clinical study of hypersensitivity reactions to aztreonam and six other beta-lactam antibiotics in cystic fibrosis patients receiving multiple treatment courses.

    Christian Koch;Karsten Hjelt;Svend Stenvang Pedersen;Elsebeth Tvenstrup Jensen

  • Immunoglobulin A and immunoglobulin G antibody responses to alginates from Pseudomonas aeruginosa in patients with cystic fibrosis.

    S S Pedersen;F Espersen;N Høiby;T Jensen

  • The influence of diet on Lawsonia intracellularis colonization in pigs upon experimental challenge

    Henriette T. Boesen;Tim Kåre Jensen;Anja S. Schmidt;Bent B. Jensen

  • Interdigital dermatitis, heel horn erosion, and digital dermatitis in 14 Norwegian dairy herds.

    M. Knappe-Poindecker;M. Gilhuus;T.K. Jensen;K. Klitgaard

  • Presence and localization of bacteria in the bovine endometrium postpartum using fluorescence in situ hybridization.

    C.C. Karstrup;J.S. Agerholm;T.K. Jensen;L.R.V. Swaro

  • Bacterial invasion of the uterus and oviducts in bovine pyometra

    C. C. Karstrup;H. G. Pedersen;Tim Kåre Jensen;J. S. Agerholm

  • Application of fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) for detection of bacteria in endometrial biopsies from postpartum cows

    C. Karstrup;Lif Rødtness Vesterby Knudsen;Tim Kåre Jensen;Kirstine Klitgaard Schou

Frequent Co-Authors

Niels Høiby
Niels Høiby University of Copenhagen
Lars Erik Larsen
Lars Erik Larsen University of Copenhagen
Peter M. H. Heegaard
Peter M. H. Heegaard Technical University of Denmark
Jens Nielsen
Jens Nielsen Chalmers University of Technology
Heidi L. Enemark
Heidi L. Enemark Aarhus University
Claus Koch
Claus Koch University of Southern Denmark
Bent Borg Jensen
Bent Borg Jensen Aarhus University
Allan Roepstorff
Allan Roepstorff University of Copenhagen
Anette Bøtner
Anette Bøtner University of Copenhagen
Dorte Lau Baggesen
Dorte Lau Baggesen Technical University of Denmark

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