In my research, I seek to provide solutions to the challenges in animal production while balancing the interrelation between health, welfare and productivity for the animals and incorporate these into a One Health setting.
My work spans welfare metrics, antimicrobial stewardship, modelling of infectious disease dynamics, and system‑level animal health optimization—bridging farm‑level interventions with science‑based policy advice.
Academic Lead for the Veterinary Medicine Programme
Course responsible for the course in Veterinary Public Health I.
I want to educate students ready to engage with the major challenges of society, teaching them to be analytical, proactive, adaptive to new knowledge, curious and working under uncertainty. My teaching philosophy reflects this, where being authentic as a person, as a teacher and as an academic professional is a key value. In all aspects of the teaching situations this is manifested by a high degree of transparency and commitment.