
معرفی
Sven Ove Samuelsen is a Professor in Statistics and Data Science at the University of Oslo's Department of Mathematics, part of the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences. His research spans epidemiology, biostatistics, and public health, with a focus on occupational health risks (e.g., petroleum workers' exposure to carcinogens), maternal and child health, and statistical methodology development. He leads the Norwegian Epidemiologic Osteoporosis Studies (NOREPOS) and collaborates with institutions like the Centre for Computational Inference in Evolutionary Life Science (CELS) and PharmaTox. Notable contributions include work on cohort sampling, inverse probability weighting in nested case-control studies, and risk assessments for benzene exposure, night shift work, and maternal anxiety effects.
Education & Affiliations: Professor at University of Oslo; affiliated with the International Alliance for PharmacoGenetic Epidemiology Excellence (iAPOGEE). No explicit education details provided.
Research Interests: Biostatistical methods, occupational epidemiology, maternal/fetal health, chronic disease risk factors, and survival analysis. Active in projects like the Norwegian Offshore Petroleum Workers (NOPW) cohort study, analyzing cancer risks from chemical exposures and shift work.
Grants & Projects: Leads NOREPOS and iAPOGEE initiatives. Research funded by grants addressing environmental and occupational health, maternal health, and statistical methodology.
Labs/Teams: Centre for Computational Inference in Evolutionary Life Science (CELS), PharmaTox, and Statistics and Data Science groups at the University of Oslo.





