The History of the Danish Microbiological Society
In memoriam - Lars Bogø Jensen
Lars Bogø Jensen died on October 2, 2020 (born 06. July 1961) after a valiant battle with cancer. Lars was a long-time member of the Danish Microbiological Society (DMS) and the president of the society from 2009 until he could not be reelected in 2015. In this period, the society developed a new strategy and managed to transform DMS from a small sleepy society to a vibrant society that successfully gathers hundreds of microbiologists working in Danish universities, clinical laboratories, and in the industry. After stepping back as president, Lars continued to work on the board of the society, making valuable new developments including taking the lead on organizing a highly successful biennial international conference (MIFFI) on microbial issues relating to food and feed design and production.
Lars was a highly respected and accomplished research scientist. He was energetic and kept his focus on the target and he will be deeply missed by his family, friends, colleagues, and all who knew him.
Lars obtained his master’s in chemical engineering in 1987 and his PhD in 1992 – both from the Technical University of Denmark. After he completed his PhD he worked as a research assistant at the University of Copenhagen, until he in 1996 was employed at the National Veterinary Research Institute, which later was merged with the Technical University of Denmark, where he stayed until his too-early death.
Lars was throughout his working life dedicated to understanding the spread and threat of antibiotic resistant bacteria in food, feed, and the environment, and their potentially harmful impact on human wellbeing. He was both contributing to this scientific area with well-cited papers in the international well-esteemed journals but also made his contribution to the systematic reporting from the Danish health authorities on the spread of antibiotic resistant bacteria. In addition, Lars was a dedicated teacher, engaged in teaching his field to the students but also in study politics by serving as Head of Education at the National Food Institute, Technical University of Denmark.
Lars died peacefully in a hospice surrounded by this closest family and our thoughts are with them.
On behalf of the board of the Danish Microbiological Society,
Carsten Suhr Jacobsen
Donation til DMS i 2022
Dansk Bioteknologisk Forum har doneret 50.000 kr. til DMS
Bioteknologi og mikrobiologi hænger uløseligt sammen. Der findes flere beskrivelser af, hvad bioteknologi er og en klassisk definition lyder: Bioteknologi er anvendelsen af naturvidenskabelig metode og teknologi på levende organismer samt dele, produkter og modeller heraf til at ændre levende eller ikke-levende materialer til produktion af viden, varer og tjenester.
Danmark har været et foregangsland når det gælder udvikling og industriel fremstilling af mikrobielle produkter, hvilket har haft stor betydning for det faglige og videnskabelige miljø samt videreudviklingen af den moderne bioteknologi.
Dansk Bioteknologisk Forum var især aktiv i perioden 1992 til 2008, hvor vi bl.a. arrangerede European Conference on Biotechnology 12 (ECB12) i 2005. I 2010 dannede vi Dansk Bioteknologisk Selskab sammen med IDA. Igennem årene havde vi et tæt samarbejde med Biokemisk Forening om at arrangere en årlig konference, som fandt sted på Munkebjerg ved Vejle.
DBF har i hele sit virke haft til formål at være netværksskabende indenfor bioteknologi i Danmark og fungere som brobygger imellem universiteter, forskningsinstitutioner og virksomheder. Det lykkedes os at genere et mindre overskud, som vi synes skal bruges på biotek-relaterede aktiviteter, der tilgodeser denne oprindelige hensigt.
Vi synes DMS arrangerer spændende møder med fokus på et højt fagligt indhold og på netværk. Derfor er det en fornøjelse for os at støtte selskabets aktiviteter.
Jens Gram, Anders Vagnø Pedersen og Lars Haastrup Pedersen, 2022