More than half of the Danish population is physically inactive, which can lead to health challenges...

A strong collaboration between the University of Copenhagen, municipalities and the company SES Family has resulted in a highly effective tool for families affected by divorce.
Severe obesity is a serious public health problem. It is a complex condition recognized by the WHO and the EU as a chronic disease as well as a significant risk factor for the development of serious sequelae.
There is also marked social inequality in who develops severe obesity. It is a challenge for both individuals and society due to large human and financial costs.
In order to help people with severe obesity, it is crucial to establish innovative public-private solutions within prevention, detection and treatment. This is what we work for every day.
In Copenhagen private companies, academia and the public sector support each other, work together, and use the synergy to break new ground within the life science area.
Ann-Kristin Foss
Senior Manager
Copenhagen Life Science
akf@woco.dk