Dr. Niss Skov Nielsen | Circuit Sensor | Best Researcher Award
Dr. Niss Skov Nielsen, Centre for Health Research, Zealand University Hospital, Nykoebing F, Denmark
Niss Skov Nielsen is an Associate Professor at the Centre for Health Research, Zeeland University Hospital, NykΓΈbing F. He has an extensive background in public health, environmental health, and epidemiology, with over 30 years of experience in research, project management, and academia. He has held key positions at institutions such as the Danish National Board of Health, the National Institute of Public Health, and the Danish Building Research Institute. His expertise spans health policy, indoor climate and health, epidemiological research, and health economics. He holds a Ph.D. in Health Sciences from the University of Copenhagen and has represented Denmark in various international health and environmental policy initiatives, including WHO and EU collaborations.
Professional Profile:
Summary of Suitability for Best Researcher Award
Niss Skov Nielsen is a highly qualified researcher with extensive experience in public health, environmental health, and epidemiology. His career spans multiple prestigious institutions, including the National Institute of Public Health, the Danish National Board of Health, and the Danish Building Research Institute. With a Ph.D. in Health Sciences and a strong publication record in environmental health, workplace well-being, and indoor climate research, he has made significant contributions to both academic and policy-driven research. His leadership roles in national and international health initiatives further establish his suitability for the Best Researcher Award.Strengths & Qualifications:
π Educational Background
- 1991: Master of Science from the University of Copenhagen ποΈ (Majors: Biology & Sports)
- Thesis: Protein Kinase C Activity in Rat Muscle During Work/Growth π
- 1992: Medical Masterβs Degree in Human Biology from the University of Copenhagen π₯
- 1998: Ph.D. from the Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Copenhagen π
- Thesis: Health and Lifestyles Among Students from Upper Secondary Education π
- 2005: Diploma in Organization & Management in the Health Sector at the Southern School of Business π
- Graduation Project: Decision-Making Efficiency & Cost-Effectiveness in an Inter-Organizational Network π
- 2024: Master in Environmental Assessment (Focus: Indoor Climate & Health) from Aalborg University ππ
π¨βπΌ Work Experience
- 1994-1997: Health Coordinator for Frederiksborg Countyβs Health Projects π₯
- 1998-2003: Project Manager & Researcher at the National Institute of Public Health π
- Managed the Danish Health & Morbidity Survey π©Ί
- 2003-2004: Clinical Coordinator & Product Safety (Toxicology) Expert at Coloplast A/S π§ͺ
- 2004-2007: Clinical Epidemiologist & Researcher at the Research Center for Prevention & Health π₯
- Managed 3 National Indicator Project Databases π
- Led Well-being & Work Environment Study at Novo Nordisk π’
- 2007-2012: Senior Consultant & Project Manager in Environmental Health at the Danish National Board of Health πΏ
- 2013-2018: Associate Professor & Educational Manager at Metropol University College π
- Taught Scientific Methodology, Risk Assessment, Health Economics, etc. π
- 2018-2024: Project Manager & Researcher at the Danish Building Research Institute (SBi/Build) ποΈ
- 2024-Present: Associate Professor at the Centre for Health Research, Zeeland University Hospital π₯π
π Achievements, Awards & Honors
- 2008-2012: Danish National Board of Health Representative in Inter-Ministerial Environmental & Health Groups π©π°π
- 2009-2010: Danish Representative at WHO Ministerial Conference on Environment & Health (Parma, 2010) ππ₯
- 2009: Contributor to WHO International Health Assessment Questionnaire π
- 2009-2012: Health Authority Representative in EU Health & Environment Projects πͺπΊ
- Collaborated on Transnational Health Economics & Environmental Exposure Studies π
- Presented Research at WHO Parma Conference (2009) ππ
PublicationΒ Top Notes:
Protein kinase C activity in rat skeletal muscle Apparent relation to body weight and muscle growth
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Patterns of Perceived Indoor Environment in Danish Homes
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