Presentations
The slides below were created using Quarto (as is this website). I originally built this website using the distill R package, with the slides created using R Markdown via the xaringan package. I have been in the (very slow) process of converting everything over to Quarto. The benefit of Quarto is that I can create a Markdown version of the slides, and Quarto will generate them into HTML slides and list them below automatically. But that also means that some of my older slides I have to manually link (see the section below). That’s why there are two sections listing my presentations.
Denmark Statistics and large health data: We don’t know what we’re doing
📍 Department of Urology, Aarhus University Hospital, Denmark
🗓️ September 25, 2025
(Non-) Reproducibility: Or, what are we even doing? And how can we improve?
📍 Neurobiology Research Unit at Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen University Hospital, Copenhagen, Denmark
🗓️ June 17, 2025
Integrating open and reproducible practices within a research organization
📍 Pioneer Centre for AI at University of Copenhagen, Denmark
🗓️ April 10, 2025
Building a culture that uses open knowledge management for effective collaboration and open research
📍 Research Retreat for Steno Diabetes Center Aarhus, Denmark
🗓️ May 23, 2024
Modern, fast, and powerful approaches to working with data on Denmark Statistics
📍 Register Space session at Steno Diabetes Center Aarhus, Denmark
🗓️ April 4, 2024
Research Operations ‘Space’: Improving and streamlining the entire research lifecycle
📍 Epidemiology Group at Steno Diabetes Center Aarhus, Denmark
🗓️ December 4, 2023
Open Science in Health: Practical perspectives and actions toward openness
📍 CNAP Annual Seminar in Aalborg, Denmark
🗓️ October 26, 2023
The forgotten child in research: Data engineering and infrastructure
📍 BioMedical Design Fellowship Programme in Aarhus, Denmark
🗓️ September 13, 2023
Working towards research that is more reproducible and open
📍 McGill School of Human Nutrition Coding Club: Reproducible Research (virtual)
🗓️ March 31, 2023
Previous presentations
These slides were created using R Markdown, and haven’t been converted to Quarto yet. They don’t render very nicely though, because of the different ways that distill and xaringan worked compared to Quarto.
October 25, 2022: Open science and FAIR principles: Under-valued and under-appreciated talk for the PhD seminar Data management in research at Steno Diabetes Center Aarhus, Denmark
August 17, 2022: Approaches to open, scalable, and reproducible data management and analysis: Training and software talk to the Department of Biology and Biological Engineering, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden
August 15, 2022: Implementing an open and scalable infrastructure for the DD2 data talk for the quarterly meeting of the DD2
August 11, 2022: How (and why) to become more reproducible and open in your research talk for Dr. Oleguer Plana-Ripoll’s research group
April 26, 2022: A framework for an open and scalable infrastructure for health data exemplified by the DD2 initiative talk for the Steno Epidemiology and Biostatistics Network meeting
April 25, 2022: Workshop on reproducibility and open science for the National Center for Register-based Research’s (NCRR) Retreat Day
January 13, 2022: A framework for an open and scalable infrastructure for health data exemplified by the DD2 initiative talk for Steno Thursdays
November 18, 2021: Shifting Science and Research Culture Towards Openness and Reproducibility Through Education and Training talk for the Life Science Trainers
July 06, 2021: NetCoupler: Inferring causal pathways between high-dimensional metabolomics data and external factors talk for the useR! 2021 conference
May 21, 2021: NetCoupler: Inferring causal pathways between high-dimensional metabolic data and external factors talk for Danish Epidemiological Society Annual Meeting
February 08, 2021: Reproducibility and code sharing in science: Why it’s important and how to do it talk for the Diabetes Epidemiology group at Steno Diabetes Center Aarhus
January 08, 2021: Expert Corner for the Basic Human Nutrition course talk for a University of Toronto Basic Human Nutrition Course
December 16, 2020: NetCoupler: Inferring causal pathways between high-dimensional metabolic data and external factors talk for IARC Nutritional Methodology and Biostatistics Group
November 26, 2020: Tools and workflows for improving the process for scientific research to meet modern demands talk for Steno Thursdays in Aarhus
February 06, 2020: MELD Project: Metabolic consequences of Early Life adversity and risk for type 2 Diabetes talk for Steno Thursdays in Aarhus
February 04, 2020: MELD Project: The Metabolic consequences of adverse Early Life conditions and subsequent risk for adult type 2 Diabetes talk for Danish Diabetes Academy Start-up Meeting for Funded Projects
September 12, 2019: A data-driven approach at characterizing heterogeneity in neuropathy assessments talk for Work-In-Progress meeting at Public Health in Aarhus University
August 15, 2019: Analyzing high dimensional metabolic data in epidemiological studies talk for weekly Section for Epidemiology meeting at Public Health in Aarhus University