Biography
Professor, Biostatistics
MSc (Copenhagen); PhD (Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University of Denmark)
A native of Denmark, Henrik moved to UPEI in 2001. He has established himself as one of the leading figures in veterinary biostatistics. He has an international reputation and is frequently asked to teach high level “methods” courses relevant to veterinary epidemiology. His particular research interest is in multilevel modelling, an area that is crucial in animal health studies.
Recent Publications
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Estimating the dispersal of Lepeophtheirus salmonis sea lice within and among Atlantic salmon sites of the Bay of Fundy, New Brunswick
- Journal of Fish Diseases, 2021
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State-space modeling for inter-site spread of sea lice with short-term population predictions
- Ecological Modelling, 2021
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Comparing blanket vs. selective dry cow treatment approaches for elimination and prevention of intramammary infections during the dry period
- Frontiers in Veterinary Science, 2021
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Development and implementation of a risk assessment and management program for enzootic bovine leukosis in Atlantic Canada
- Journal of Dairy Science, 2020
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Rearing and handling injuries in broiler chickens and risk factors for wing injuries during loading
- Canadian Journal of Animal Science, 2020
Research Classification
- no classification
Research Interests
Current Scholars in Health Management
- W. Ben Stoughton
- Jennifer Burns
- Caroline Ritter
- Ian Gardner
- J. Trenton McClure
- Yvonne Elce
- K. Larry Hammell
- Sonja Saksida
- Henrik Stryhn
- Karen Overall
- Laurie Anne McDuffee
- Shawn McKenna
- Javier Sanchez
- Bronwyn Crane
- Aimie Doyle
- Kathleen M MacMillan
- Katy Proudfoot
- Krishna Thakur
- Jason Stull
- Luke Heider
- Martha Mellish
- Emily Elizabeth John
- Jeffrey Davidson
- Dan Hurnik
- Michael Cockram