Henrik C. Wegener is a
Master of Food Science and a Ph.D. in Microbiology from the Royal
Veterinary and Agricultural University in Copenhagen . He has been
involved in food safety research since 1987. Initially HCW worked
as a molecular epidemiologist in the laboratory, then for ten years
he headed surveillance and epidemiological research activities on
zoonoses at the Danish Institute for Food and Veterinary Research
(DFVF). He has led the successful establishment of the interagency
unit the Danish Zoonosis Centre from 1994.
From 2004 he was head of the Department of Epidemiology and Risk
Assessment, and since 2006 he has been the director of the
institute (Currently named National Food Institute), with a staff
of 125 scientists. He is Adjunct Professor of Zoonoses Epidemiology
at the Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University , in Copenhagen
, Head of World Health Organization Collaborating Centre on
Antimicrobial Resistance in Foodborne Pathogens and Coordinator of
the EU Marie Curie Early Stage Training Programme –
“Training Risk Assessment in Non-human Antimicrobial
Usage”. In collaboration with WHO and Centers for Disease
Control in Atlanta he is involved in the development of a global
foodborne disease and antimicrobial resistance surveillance network
(WHO-GSS).
Henrik C. Wegener has received the Alliance for the Prudent Use of
Antibiotics – International Leadership Award to Preserve the
Power of Antibiotics. He is an associate editor of the Journal
Emerging Infectious Diseases Journal, and has published more than
100 scientific papers and book chapters and more than 150 other
publications. HCW has participated in numerous national and
international committees and currently sits on the advisory board
for the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA). |