Hans Houe

Hans Houe

Professor

Medlem af:

    Education

    1980 June

    High school certificate

    1986 January

    DVM (The Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University)

    1991 April

    PhD (The Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University)

    1996 August

    Dr.med.vet (The Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University)

    Diplomate status

    Diplomate of European College of Veterinary Public Health (ECVPH)

    Diplomate of European College of bovine health management (ECBHM)

    Employments

    1986 Feb.-1988 April

    Employed in veterinary practice

    1988 May-1991 April

    Scholarship for PhD-study at the Department of Clinical Studies, Di­vi­sion of Large Animal Medicine, (RVAU)

    1991 June-1995 May

    Assistant professor at the Department of Clinical Studies, Di­vi­sion of Large Animal Medicine, RVAU

    1995 June-1995 Aug.

    Assistant lecturer at the Department of Clinical Studies, Di­vi­sion of Large Animal Medicine, RVAU

    1995 Sept.-1997 Sept.

    Associate professor at the Department of Clinical Studies, Di­vi­sion of Large Animal Medicine, RVAU

    1997 Sept. 2001 Nov.

    Director of Research Centre for the Management of Animal Production and Health

    2001 November

    Professor in Veterinary Epidemiology

    From 2004:

    Head of Group of Population Biology

    Primære forskningsområder

    Epidemiologiske studier med vægt på

    • Studiedesign
    • Smittedynamik
    • Sygdomskontrol og bekæmpelse
    • Monitorering af dyrevelfærd

    Mulige interessekonflikter

    Hans Houe is head of the veterinary consultancy unit at department coordinating the research based public sector services.

    He has collaboration with industry including being supervisor for industrial PhD students. This includes different branches of Danish animal production and the pharmaceutical industry.

    These activities are conducted with due consideration of the arm’s-length principle as outlined in “Manual for quality assurance of research-based consultancy at Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences and Faculty of Science, University of Copenhagen”.

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