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CV for Henrik Brønnum-Hansen

  

Education: 

 

January 1986:

MSc, Statistician, Copenhagen University

Postgraduate courses:

 

1990: 

European Educational Programme in
Epidemiology, CISL Study Centre, Florence, June 18 – July 6, 1990

1994:  

Analysis of longitudinal data in epidemiological research, Sandbjerg June 13-17, 1994

1996

 

Counting Processes and Event History Analysis,
Mainz, January 8-9, 1996

2001-02: 

 

 

 

Health economy course, Danish Institute for Health Services Research and Development (DSI), Middelfart October 3-4, 2001
and Copenhagen February 1, 2002

2004-05:

Research Management Course, Ellsinore, November 1-3, 2004, January 31- February 2, 2005 and April 11-13, 2005 

Employment:

 

1986-90: 

Danish Institute for Clinical Epidemiology, DICE

1991:

Spadille Biostatistik ApS

1992-to date:

 

Danish Institute for Clinical Epidemiology, DICE; after October 1, 1999 named: National Institute of Public Health. Senior researcher from April 1, 1999

2004-to date:

 

Research Programme Director (programme for register-based research on selected diseases and health problems)

Teaching experience:

 

1980-83:    

Instructor in biostatistics at The Royal
Veterinary and Agricultural University

1981-87:

 

Class teacher in mathematics at the Copenhagen Business School

1987: 

Assistant lecturer in statistics at the Royal
Danish School of Pharmacy

1988-90: 

 

Class teacher, courses in epidemiology for medical students at the Institute of Social Medicine, Copenhagen University

1991-92:

Class teacher at the School for Occupational- and Physio-Therapists in Næstved

1994:  

Class teacher, training of nurses, Hvidovre

1997-98: 

Courses in occupational and social medicine

International
experience:

 

1990-to date: 

Network on Health Expectancy, REVES
and EURO-REVES  

1993-to date:   

Nordic Group for Co-operation on Multiple Sclerosis Epidemiology 

1996-99:

 

2005-to date:

Public Health Models, EU-project 

 

European Health Expectancy Monitoring Unit (EHEMU) expert network



    

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

                                         

 

         
              


    


   

 

 

     


         
              
         
        


        

 

 

 


        


 


    

 

 

 
Updated: 31.05.07