Camilla Trab Damsgaard
20052020

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Researcher ID: B-4866-2015

Scopus Author ID: 12040179400

I investigate how foods, such as fish and wholegrain, and nutrients, such as vitamin D, affect childrens’ cardiometabolic risk profile, in order to prevent later type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease. I was the first to show that fish oil can reduce blood pressure in young children and have demonstrated cardiometabolic benefits of school meals rich in fish and vege­tables in Danish children. I also study the effects of childhood nutrition on immune function and cog­nitive function, and have developed a laboratory method to measure ex vivo cytokines. I have a strong background in nutrition and physiology and thorough training in statistics and epidemi­olo­gical methods but find great value in interdisciplinary collaborations from genetics to public health.

During the last 10 years I have specialized in designing and leading randomized clinical trials in children. As leader of the currently running FiSK Junior trial, the ODIN Junior vitamin D trial and the OPUS School Meal Study, where we provided school meals to more than 800 children, I design the study protocols, decide laboratory analyses, hire staff, assure progress and achievement of milestones, am in charge of budgeting and article writing, and lead teams of PhD students and technical staff with sparring from my colleague professors. In the OPUS Study I had close interaction with schools, teachers, parents and private and public companies and the FiSK study includes a large communication part where we disseminate evidence-based knowledge about fish and health to the public, through events and exhibitions at four Danish aquariums.  

 

Profound experience with clinical trials on health effects of nordic foods and n-3 pufa and trained in teaching, leadership and project management

 

EDUCATION

2005-2008  PhD in Human Nutrition, Faculty of Life Sciences, University of Copenhagen (KU).

2007            Research in England w/ Prof. Philip Calder, Inst. Human Nutrition, Univ. of Southampton

2002-2005  MSc in Human Nutrition, LIFE, KU.

2003             Exchange student at Cornell University, New York, USA.

1998-2002    BSc in Biology, Faculty of Science, KU.

 

EMPLOYMENT

2010–present Assistant Professor in Child nutrition, Dep. Nutrition, Exercise and Sports, KU.

2008-2010     Post doc in preventive nutrition, Dep. Human Nutrition, LIFE, KU.    

Maternity leave Sept 2008 – Sept 2009

 

POSTGRADUATE COURSES

2012              Leadership Course, KU & Summit Consulting

2012              Certified to teach in English, CIP, KU

2011-2012     Introd. to University Pedagogy + Higher Education Teaching, Dep. Science Education, KU

2010              Project Management for Researchers, Implement Consulting Group, Copenhagen.

2007              13th European Nutrition Leadership Programme (ENLP), Wageningen Univ., Luxembourg.

 

ACADEMIC AWARDS

2012    The FLIK-Prize 2012 (10.000 kr), The Association of Food Scientists, Denmark

2012    Top 11 New Investigator Prize, International Society for the Study of Fatty Acids & Lipids

2009    LIFE Academic Prize 2009 (10.000 kr), Faculty of Life Sciences, KU  

 

RESEARCH & PROJECT MANAGEMENT

Research area covers the effects of Nordic foods, n-3 PUFA and protein on cardiovascular risk markers and bone growth in children of different ages as well as adults. Managed 3 larger randomized trials with up to >800 participants. Responsible for the detailed study design, achievement of milestones, budgets, laboratory analyses and organizing the work of up to 30 persons. Strong collaborations with public stakeholders, the food industry and trained in communicating results to researchers, TV and news media. 

 

TEACHING

- Taught more than 15 courses within nutrition, dietary methods, cardiovascular disease, immunology, public health, project work, and intervention planning at BSc-, MSc- and PhD-level 2004-2013.

- Course responsible for 3 repeated MSc- and PhD-courses 2005-2013.

- Supervisor for 9 BSc/MSc students, 2 PhD students and several student project groups 2005-2013.

- Has completed the Assistant Professor Teaching Training Programme and am certified as an English-medium teacher at university level.

CV

Personal

Date of birth:         20.04.1977

Employment

01.07.14–present: Associate Professor, Early prevention of non-communicable diseases, Section for Paediatric and International Nutrition,Department of Nutrition, Exercise and Sports, SCIENCE, University of Copenhagen (UCPH), Denmark.

01.04.10–30.06.14: Assistant Professor, Child nutrition, Department of Nutrition, Exercise and Sports, SCIENCE, UCPH.

01.06.08-31.03.10:  Post doc, Nutrition and disease prevention in adults, Department of Human Nutrition, Faculty of Life Sciences, UCPH.

Maternity leave: 12.11.08 – 23.09.09 (full) + 02.11.09-04.07.10 (5 h/wk)

Education

01.03. 05-31.05.08: PhD in Human nutrition, Faculty of Life Sciences, UCPH. PhD thesis: Fish oil, Cardiovascular Risk and Immune Function, degree date: 20.10.2008.  

07.10.07-22.11.07:  Research in England with Professor in Nutritional Immunology Philip Calder, School of Medicine, University of Southampton, UK.

01.09.02-14.01.05:  MSc in Human Nutrition, Faculty of Life Sciences, UCPH. MSc thesis: Effects of fish oil on blood pressure and lipid profile in infants, degree date: 14.01.2005.

01.09.03-31.12.03:  Exchange student, Cornell University, New York, USA.                          

01.09.98-20.03.02:  BSc in Biology (specialized in human physiology), Faculty of Science, UCPH.       

Postgraduate courses in leadership and research management

25.11.14-27.11.14:  Good Clinical Practice (GCP) and Monitoring, UCPH.

29.08.12-08.01.13:  Leadership Programme for Women, Implement Consulting and UCPH.

01.10.10-31.10.10:  Project Management for Researchers, Implement Consulting. 

07.03.07-15.03.07:  13th European Nutrition Leadership Platform Programme

Academic Awards

12.03.12: The FLIK-Prize 2012 (10.000 DKK), The Danish Association of Food Scientists.

29.05.12: New Investigator Award, International. Society for the Study of Fatty Acids & Lipids, Vancouver, Canada.

20.11.09: LIFE Academic Prize 2009 (10.000 DKK), Faculty of Life Sciences,UCPH. 

Board positions and invited talks

01.09.15 - present: First Editor, the Editorial Board, British Journal of Nutrition, UK.

24.03.17: Invited speaker: “Vitamin D requirements in young, white children”. Symposium on dietary vitamin D requirements, European Commission, DG Research & Innovation, Brussels, Belgium.

05.09.16: Invited speaker: “Do fish and n-3 LCPUFA improve children’s cardiometabolic health?” Nutrition Congress 2016, Somerset-West, South Africa.

Supervision and PhD assessment

  • Currently primary supervisor of 3 PhD students and 3 MSc students.
  • Previously co-supervisor of 2 PhD students and supervisor of 23 MSc- students (2005-2016).
  • Head of assessment committee and examiner for 2 PhD candidates (2015-2017).

Research grants

Written or participated in 19 larger research applications since 2005.

Succesful grants:

  • Fish oil and CVD risk, 2005-2008 (150.000 DKK; The Danish Heart Foundation) (Investigator)
  • ODIN, 2013-2017 (WP4, 3.1 mill. DKK, The EU-commission) (Co-PI)
  • HAPFAM, 2013-2017 (WP5, 4.8 mill. DKK, The Strategic Research Council) (Investigator)
  • Vitamin D and Immune Function, 2015-2017 (1.1 mill. DKK, The Lundbeck Foundation) (PI)
  • FiSK, 2016-2019 (WP1, 9 mill. DKK, Nordea-fonden) (PI and Research Leader)

Publication overview

  • 62 peer-reviewed articles in international scientific journals (54 the last 5 years)
    • 17 articles as first author (11 the last 5 years)
    • 6 articles as last author ) (6 the last 5 years) 
  • H-index:  15 (Web of Science, 08.03.2017)
  • More than 35 abstracts presented at international scientific conferences.

Possible conflicts of interest

Presentations:

Sept 2017: Oral presentation for nurses about official dietary recommendations for children, hosted by Nestlé Nutrition Network.

April 2014: Oral presentation about the OPUS School Meal Study for Danish health nurses, hosted by Semper AB, Copenhagen.

Feb 2013: Advisor on a study investigating effects of the Nordic Diet in toddlers, Semper AB, Stockholm.

Oct 2012: Oral presentation about the OPUS School Meal Study at Semper AB, Stocholm.

 

Sponsorships:

In the FiSK Junior study (2016-2017) study foods were purchased from Skagenfood A/S, Sødam A/S via gaardmester.dk and REMA1000 Danmark A/S with discount, and provided in kind by Amanda Seafoods A/S. 

In the OPUS School Meal Study (2011-2012) Danæg A/S, Naturmælk, Lantmännen A/S, Skærtoft Mølle A/S, Kartoffelpartnerskabet, AkzoNobel Danmark, Gloria Mundi and Rose Poultry A/S provided foods in kind for the study.

 

 

Expertise related to UN Sustainable Development Goals

In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This person’s work contributes towards the following SDG(s):

  • SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being

Keywords

  • Child nutrition
  • Public health
  • Physical activity and nutrition
  • Randomized trials
  • Leadership
  • Project management
  • Child nutrition
  • Nordic foods
  • n-3 PUFA
  • Protein
  • Cardiovascular risk
  • Metabolic syndrome
  • Social inequality in health
  • Vitamin D

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