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Arnold Boon’s appointment as university director was celebrated with a reception in Stakladen.
Pro-rector Eika Berit welcomed everyone. Photo: Lars Kruse, Aarhus University.
“A Dutchman is just a rough Dane,” said Rector Brian Bech Nielsen teasingly in his speech for Arnold Boon. Photo: Lars Kruse, Aarhus University.
“Good management is all about putting yourself in other people’s shoes,” said Arnold Boon. Photo: Lars Kruse, Aarhus University.
Arnold Boon’s appointment was celebrated with brunch for all present. Photo: Lars Kruse, Aarhus University.

2016.02.02 | Events

Warm welcome to new university director

Staff, students and university partners gathered for brunch in Stakladen to welcome University Director Arnold Boon to Aarhus University. See photos from the event and highlights from the speeches.

Rikke Holm Jensen from the Department of Biomedicine has been selected to present her research findings at the annual conference hosted by the Los Angeles Biophysical Society.

2016.03.31 | Research

AU researcher receives prestigious travel grant from international company

Rikke Holm Jensen from Aarhus University has received an international award for her research into the role of the sodium-potassium pump in neurological deseases. She will receive the International Travel Award at the Biiophysical Society's annual meeting.

Per Hove Thomsen and his research group from Aarhus University and Aarhus University Hospital has just received DKK 1.2 million from the Novo Nordisk Foundation.

2016.02.08 | Grants and awards

Research group from AU and AUH receive multi-million funding towards ADHD research project

Headed by Per Hove Thomsen, a research group from Aarhus University and Aarhus University Hospital has just received DKK 1.2 million from the Novo Nordisk Foundation. The funding will go towards the research project: En alternativ vinkel på ADHD: Dimensioner og fordele (“An alternative angle on ADHD: Dimensions and benefits”).

There is no correlation between antidepressant medicine taken during pregnancy and congenital heart defects.

2016.01.27 | Research

New study absolves antidepressant medicine for pregnant women

A major new study dispels the suspicion of a correlation between antidepressant medicine taken during pregnancy and congenital heart defects. We ought to focus more on the mental health of the mother during the pregnancy, says one of the researchers behind the study.

2016.01.27 | Policy and strategy

Ask the university director

Aarhus University’s new director Arnold Boom invites dialogue. He encourages the university’s staff and students to ask him any questions they’d like him to answer.

2016.01.27 | Administrative

Let’s swap

Do you suddenly have 16 chairs you don’t need, or do you need a specific microscope for the laboratory, then you might find help here at AU. A new ‘Market for used items’ makes it possible for departments and centres to exchange, give away or look for used equipment and furniture which others at AU no longer need.

2016.01.27 | Seminar

AIAS Fellows' Seminar: Julieta Goenga, AIAS Fellow

Speciation: The evolution of reproductive proteins

2016.01.27 | Seminar

AIAS Fellows' Seminar: Tomasz Wojdacz, AIAS Fellow

Translational epigenetics. Epigenetic biomarkers: discovery, validation and clinical applications

2016.01.27 | Seminar

AIAS Fellows' Seminar: Ümit Akbey, AIAS Fellow

Understanding disease and health in HD: A structural biology approach on proteins causing bacterial infections

2016.01.27 | Collaboration

Debate: Registration saves lives

Legislation must both safeguard demands for confidentiality from citizens and ensure that researchers can reap the benefits of access to health-related data, writes Allan Flyvberg, Dean of the Faculty of Health at Aarhus University. He points out that we save lives by being the most extensively registered nation in the world.

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