About
Sören Möller is a Professor in the Department of Public Health at the University of Southern Denmark (SDU), with affiliations to the SDU Climate Cluster and the OPEN research unit at Odense University Hospital. His academic career spans biostatistics, epidemiology, and biodemography, focusing on health data analysis and climate-health intersections.
Education:
- PhD in Mathematics, SDU (2013)
- MSc in Mathematics, SDU (2011)
- BSc in Mathematics with Applied Mathematics, SDU (2008)
Research interests center on biostatistical modeling, epidemiological cohort studies, patient-reported outcomes, and climate change impacts on public health. Recent work explores bone mineral density trajectories, cardiovascular mortality in occupational groups, and machine learning applications in hematological disorders.
Key trends in his 461+ research outputs include:
- 100% focus on cohort analysis and biostatistics
- 55% overlap with quality of life and patient-reported outcomes
- 48% expertise in diabetic retinopathy and cardiovascular disease
Scientific Awards:
- Best Poster, RKKPs Kvalitetskonference (2022)
- Annual Publication Prize, SDU Clinical Research Department (2021)
As a principal supervisor for PhD projects like AVID and contributor to 6+ active initiatives, he bridges mathematical rigor with practical health research. His collaborations span Denmark and Nordic countries, emphasizing extreme weather event analysis and health equity for visually impaired populations.
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