CV
Education
Master degree in biology (Cand. Scient.),
University of Copenhagen 1997
PhD / Faculty of Health Sciences,
University of Copenhagen 2005
Employment
1998 Research assistant at Danish
Institute for Clinical Epidemiology
1998 PhD student at Department of Social
Medicine, Institute of Public Health,
Faculty of Health Science, University
of Copenhagen
2000-01 Maternity leave
2002 PhD student at Department of
Social Medicine, Institute of Public Health,
Faculty of Health Science, University of
Copenhagen
2003-04 Maternity leave
2004-05 PhD student at Department of Social
Medicine, Institute of Public Health,
Faculty of Health Science, University of
Copenhagen
2005 Post doc at Department of Social Medicine,
Institute of Public Health, University of Copenhagen
2008 Assistant Professor in social epidemiology,
Department of Social Medicine, Institute of
Public Health, University of Copenhagen
2009-10 Assistant Professor in Child and Adolescent
Social Epidemiology, National Institute of Public
Health, University of Southern Denmark
2010- Associate Professor in Child and Adolescent
Social Epidemiology, National Institute of Public
Health, University of Southern Denmark
RESEARCH PROJECTS
2008-2009: Principal investigator for the Danish research project ‘Skolebørnsundersøgelsen Århus, 2008’, a joined project with Århus Kommune. Questionnaire data on health, health behaviour and well-being were collected among 2100 school children aged 11, 13 and 15. Objectively data on height and weight were collected for validation studies of self-reported data on height and weight.
2003-2006: Member of the Danish team participating in the EU-funded European project: PRO Children, an international research project among nine European countries. The aim of the PRO Children was to study 1) the level of fruit and vegetable intake among European children aged 11and 2) to identify and investigate determinants of fruit and vegetable intake among children and adolescents.
Since 1998: Member of the research project Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC)– an international WHO associated research project now including 43 countries. The overall aim of the HBSC is to study the health, health behaviour and well-being among children and adolescents in their social contexts. Cross-sectional questionnaire data are collected every fourth year by the application of an internationally standardized protocol. From 2005, leader of scientific working group and member of Scientific Development Group. Since 2006, member of the International Coordinating Committee. From 2006, Danish vice-principal investigator.