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Egon Bech Hansen is a Professor at the National Food Institute, Technical University of Denmark (DTU), where he leads research in gut microbiology, fermented foods, and sustainable food systems. He is a member of the DTU Microbes Initiative and heads the Research Group for Gut, Microbes and Health. He holds a PhD and MSc from DTU and has previously served as Head of Department at both DTU and Aalborg University, as well as holding senior R&D and innovation roles in industry.
His research focuses on food science, particularly the role of lactic acid bacteria in fermentation, plant-based dairy alternatives, gut microbiome interactions, and food safety. His work contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals related to health and sustainable agriculture. He investigates microbial metabolism, proteolysis, antioxidant peptides, and the development of safer, more sustainable food products such as fermented fish, camel milk, and plant-dairy hybrid cheeses.
The recent publications highlight a strong trend in functional food development, particularly using microbial fermentation to improve nutritional quality and sensory properties of plant-based products. There is also a focus on molecular detection methods (e.g., FRET assays), antimicrobial resistance monitoring, and industrial scalability of fermentation processes. His work bridges fundamental microbiology with applied food technology.
He has received no explicitly listed scientific awards in the provided text.
Egon Bech Hansen actively supervises PhD students and leads multiple research projects, including Protein rich food products from locally grown legumes, Harnessing AI to Identify Superior Strains, and SusCheese. He collaborates across disciplines with experts in food chemistry, microbiology, and nutrition. His projects often involve public-private partnerships and address real-world challenges in food sustainability and safety.
He is involved in the DTU Microbes Initiative and contributes to research networks focused on gut health, microbial fermentation, and food innovation. His datasets and publications are openly accessible, supporting collaborative science.
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