Helene Christine Reinbach
Associate Professor
Design and Consumer Behavior
Rolighedsvej 26
1958 Frederiksberg C
Education
2021: Basic education for Head of Studies
2014: Assistant professor pedagogy course
2008: PhD (Sensory Science & Nutrition), KU-Science, University of Copenhagen
2004: MSc (Biotechnology, cand.polyt), Technical University of Denmark (DTU)
2002: BSc (Diploma engineer in Chemistry), Technical University of Denmark (DTU)
Employments
2018- Associate Professor, FOOD, University of Copenhagen
2015-2018 Associate Professor, PLAN, Aalborg University
2012-2015: PostDoc, MENU, PLAN, Aalborg University
2010-12: Assistant Professor, KU-Science, University of Copenhagen
2008-2010: PostDoc, KU-LIFE, University of Copenhagen
2004-2008: PhD Student, KU-LIFE, University of Copenhagen
National & International Research Collaborations
2022- HealthFerm, Innovative pulse and cereal-based food fermentations for human health and sustainable diets, EU
Fermfoods, SMV: Food Innovation
2019- Trigeminal sensing for regaining food appetite and well- being, Velux
2015-: Eldorado, KU-Science, University of Copenhagen
2012-2015: SoL-Bornholm, Steno Diabetic Center, Region H, Research Center for health Promotion and Health (FCFS)
2009-2014 Optimal well-being, development and health for Danish children through a healthy New Nordic Everyday Food (OPUS), KU, DK
2011: Gastronomics, Plant & Food, Auckland, NZ
2009-2011: TetraPak, Malmø, SE
2007-2008: Department of Human Biology, Maastricht University, NL.
2004-2008: Meat as part of a Meal, Danish Meat Research Institute (DMRI), Danish Technological Institute
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Comparison of three fast sensory profiling methods, check-all-that-apply (CACT), CACT with intensity rating, and Napping to study consumers' perception of eight beers
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Hot spices
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Project SoL—A community-based, multi-component health promotion intervention to improve eating habits and physical activity among Danish families with young children: Part 1: Intervention development and implementation
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