Lene Jespersen
Professor
Microbiology and Fermentation
Rolighedsvej 26, Building: 85-4-A435
1958 Frederiksberg C
Education:
Lene Jespersen (born 1962) was educated at The Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University (MSc, Food Science 1989), and Industrial PhD Fellow (1994), collaboration between Alfred Jørgensen Laboratory Ltd., The Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University and The Danish Academy of Technical Sciences.
Employments:
2013-: Professor, Microbial Ecology and Food Fermentation, Department of Food Science, KU.
2008-2013: Professor (mso), Global Food Microbiology, Department of Food Science, LIFE/KU.
2008-2009: Head of Section (Food Microbiology), Department of Food Science, LIFE
1995-2008: Associate Professor at The Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University/The Faculty of Life Sciences, Department of Food Science (IFV), Food Microbiology.
1989-1995: Research Scientist, Alfred Jørgensen Laboratory Ltd., Frederiksberg, Denmark. Research and development within food microbiology, physiology of eukaryotic cells, fermentation and innovative analyses for estimation of eukaryotic cellular behaviour. Responsible for supply, research and development of brewing- and dairy starter cultures. Consultant for the international food and beverage industries.
Theses
Jespersen, L. Use of Fluorescence Staining and Flow Cytometry for Analysis of Brewing Yeasts (Saccharomyces cerevisiae). PhD thesis (defended 1994).
Jespersen, L. Penicillium roqueforti’s biokemiske egenskaber i relation til produktion af blåskimmelost (Biochemical Properties of Penicillium roqueforti in relation to Production of Blue Cheeses). MSc thesis (1989).
Major scientific research projects
Project leader/Coordinator on several national and international research projects funded by the Danish Council for Strategic Research, the Ministry of Food, Agricultures and Fisheries, Danish Food Industry Agency, the Danish Dairy Research Foundation, Danida (Enreca, RUF, FFU), Chr. Hansen, Danisco/Dupont, FOSS, Arla Food Innovation, Thise Dairy, Maersk, FØTEK, LMC (Centre for Advanced food Studies). WP leader on the EU FP6-IPproject: “PathogenCombat” as well as on several national funded projects.
Patent:
Jespersen, L. and Holm, C. (2002) Method for differential analysis of bacteria in a sample. International Publication Number WO 02/057482 A2
Awards:
KU-LIFEs Erhvervspris 2011 (KU-LIFE Industrial Prize 2011)
Main posts:
University committees at KVL/LIFE/KU
2012-: Member of Science Council for development activities (KU)2006 - 2012: Member of the Academic Council, KVL/LIFE/KU
2006-2012: Member of FIU (Research and Innovation Council), KVL/LIFE (KU)
2006-2008: Member of KINU (the International Committee), KVL/LIFE
2004-2012: Member of the UFAG group at KVL/LIFE/KU coordinating research activities related to the developing countries
2003-2004: Member of the Board for Developing Countries, KVL
2003-2008: Member of FOKO (Research Coordination, advisory board), LMC
2003-2008: Member of the Board, IFV, KVL
2002-2008: Chairman for the research committee, IFV, KVL
1999-2001: International coordinator, IFV, KVL
Scientific committees
2007-: Commissioner at the International Commission on Yeasts (ICY), representing Denmark
2006: Member of the working group on the Strategy for Developing Countries, IFV, KVL
2005: Member of the working group on nutrigenomics, LMC
2004: Member of the working group on food safety and quality. A national research strategy on food biotechnology (“Sunde, sikre og velsmagende fødevarer gennem bioteknologi”, Direktoratet for Fødevareerhverv, 2004)
2002: Member of the program committee on “Food technology, safety and quality”, The Directorate for Food, Fisheries and Agri Business, The Danish Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Fisheries
2000: Chairman for the committee for preparation of the strategy for biotechnology at IFV, KVL
Reviewer for international journals and research councils
2005-: Member of the editorial board on FEMS Yeast Research
2003-2008: Member of the editorial board on International Journal of Food Microbiology
2003-2010: Referee for the Research Council of Norway
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Ammonia production and its possible role as a mediator of communication for Debaryomyces hansenii and other cheese-relevant yeast species
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The language of cheese-ripening cultures
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Attachment behaviour of pathogenic bacteria on food and food contact surfaces in container transport
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