Prof Magni Mohr - Public health - Best Researcher Award
University of the Faroe Islands - Faroe Islands
Author Profile
Early Academic Pursuits
prof Magni Mohr began his academic journey with a Bachelor of Science in Exercise Physiology from the University of Copenhagen in 1998. He continued his education, earning a Master of Science in Human Physiology in 2001, and later achieving a PhD in Exercise Physiology from the Department of Exercise and Sports Sciences, Section of Human Physiology, University of Copenhagen in 2008.
Professional Endeavors
Throughout his career, prof Magni Mohr has held various academic positions. He served as a Research and Teaching Assistant at the University of Copenhagen from 1999 to 2005 and later pursued his PhD at the same institution from 2005 to 2008. Following this, he held the position of Post doc at the Department of Exercise and Sports Sciences, Section of Human Physiology, University of Copenhagen from 2008 to 2011.
His international experience includes being a Senior Research Fellow at the University of Exeter, UK, from 2011 to 2014, and an Associate professor at the Center for Health and Human Performance, Department of Food and Nutrition, and Sport Science, University of Gothenburg, Sweden, from 2013 to 2019.
Currently, Magni Mohr is a Professor at the Department of Sports Science and Clinical Biomechanics, SDU Sport and Health Sciences Cluster (SHSC), Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Southern Denmark, and a Professor at the Faculty of Health, University of the Faroe Islands, Tórshavn, Faroe Islands.
Contributions and Research Focus
prof Magni Mohr is a prolific researcher with an impressive list of publications. He has authored 190 peer-reviewed articles, with significant contributions as the first and last author. Notably, he has written four books and more than 20 book chapters. His research is focused on Human Movement, Exercise Physiology, and Sports Medicine, as evident in his extensive publication record.
In addition to his research, Magni Mohr has actively participated in administrative roles, including being the Pro-rector for Research at the University of the Faroe Islands since February 2020, and the Dean of the Faculty of Health at the University of the Faroe Islands since August 2017.
Accolades and Recognition
prof Magni Mohr has received several awards and honors for his contributions. Notably, he was awarded the Scandinavian Journal of Medicine and Science in Sports Award in 2004 and has been recognized as the Football Coach of the Year in the Faroe Islands in 2005 and 2008. In 2022, he won the international ICCA Incredible Impact Award, and in 2023, he received the Paper of the Year award from the American College of Sport Medicine.
Impact and Influence
prof Magni Mohr's influence extends beyond academia. As a semi-professional soccer player, fitness coach for top football teams, and a UEFA, FIFA, and AFC instructor, he has left a mark on the world of sports. His work as a scientific consultant for various football clubs, including Chelsea FC and AC Milan, highlights his impact on elite sports performance.
Legacy and Future Contributions
prof Magni Mohr's legacy is marked by his extensive body of research, awards, and influential roles in both academia and sports. As a mentor, he has supervised numerous PhD students, contributing to the next generation of researchers. His future contributions are anticipated, especially as he continues to serve in leadership roles and as the fitness coach for the A-National Team of the Faroe Islands. His commitment to advancing knowledge in sports science and physiology is evident, and his legacy is poised to endure in the years to come.
Notable Publication
- Recreational futsal provides broad-spectrum fitness and health benefits but no blood pressure effects in men with treated hypertension–a randomised controlled trial Teixeira, J., Krustrup, P., Castagna, C., ...Oliveira, R., Póvoas, S. Journal of Sports SciencesThis link is disabled., 2024
- 15 weeks of soccer training increases left ventricular mass and improves indices of left ventricular diastolic function in previously sedentary, mildly hypertensive, middle-aged women Sjúrðarson, T., Kyhl, K., Nordsborg, N.B., ...Krustrup, P., Mohr, M. European Journal of Applied PhysiologyThis link is disabled., 2024
- Additional high intensity intermittent training improves aerobic and anaerobic performance in elite karate athletes Rezaei, M., Parnow, A., Mohr, M. Sport Sciences for HealthThis link is disabled., 2024