
معرفی
Markus Dines Knudsen is a Research Fellow in Nutritional Epidemiology at the University of Oslo. He holds academic appointments at the Cancer Registry of Norway, Oslo University Hospital, and Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health (visiting postdoc). His research focuses on colorectal cancer screening, lifestyle interventions, and personalized medicine.
Education:
- PhD in epidemiology (University of Oslo, 2017)
- MSc in Human Nutrition (University of Copenhagen, 2012)
- BSc in Food Sciences (University of Copenhagen/Technical University of Denmark, 2010)
Research Interests:
- Colorectal cancer screening strategies
- Lifestyle-nutrition interactions in cancer prevention
- Risk prediction models for post-polypectomy care
- Development of digital health tools for dietary assessment
- Evaluation of screening adherence and public health outcomes
Key Article Themes:
His work emphasizes colorectal cancer risk stratification (e.g., post-polypectomy prediction models), lifestyle impacts on screening outcomes, and validation of screening tools. Recent studies explore how modifiable factors like diet and diabetes affect cancer incidence.
Lab/Team Affiliations:
Active in the Section for Nutritional Epidemiology and collaborates with the Cancer Registry of Norway’s Colorectal Cancer Screening Section. Involved in the KoloPrev project targeting personalized colorectal cancer screening strategies.




