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2017.04.28 | People news

Aarhus student receives UNICEF grant

With a grant of DKK 160,000 from UNICEF, research year student and medical student Mads Mose Jensen from Aarhus University and Aarhus University Hospital will improve HIV treatment in Guinea-Bissau in West Africa.

2017.04.28 | People news

Health researcher receives the Boserup Prize 2017

Medical doctor and PhD Martin Bødtker Mortensen from Aarhus University and Aarhus University Hospital receives the Boserup Prize 2017. The prize is awarded for outstanding scientific effort within the medical sciences.

2017.04.26 | PhD defense

Defense of doctoral thesis: Eigil Kjeldsen

Oligo-based array-CGH analysis as an adjunct to routine cytogenetic diagnostics of hematological malignancies

2017.04.26 | PhD defense

PhD defence Thorbjørn S. Engedal

Capillary transit time heterogeneity in acute and chronic neurovascular disease

2017.04.26 | Research

Running Injury Podcast

In the US-based Mountain Land Running Medicine Podcast, Rasmus Nielsen shared viewpoints on running injury prevention and treatment.

2017.04.26 | PhD defense

PhD defence: Mathilde Borg Houlberg Thomsen

Characterization of tumor heterogeneity and cellular subpopulations in bladder cancer

2017.04.25 | Research

London Marathon Medicine Conference

Knowledge-sharing amongst peers in London prior to the marathon

2017.04.25 | Research

16.05.2017: TNU Research Meeting

Susana Aznar: Looking for the neural substrates behind executive function; Focus on attention deficit in an animal model of schizophrenia

Losing a brother or sister in childhood, irrespective of the cause of death, means an increased risk of dying – particularly during the first year after the death. This is shown by a study from Aarhus University and Aarhus University Hospital.

2017.05.02 | Research

The death of a sibling is potentially harmful

Losing a brother or sister in childhood, irrespective of the cause of death, means an increased risk of dying – particularly during the first year after the death. This is shown by a study from Aarhus University and Aarhus University Hospital.

2017.04.25 | Event

2017 Award ceremony

On Wednesday 24 May 2017, one of Denmark’s oldest and most prestigious awards – the Rigmor and Carl Holst-Knudsen Award for Scientific Research – will be conferred at the 2017 award ceremony at Aarhus University. Each year, the award is conferred on two researchers who have achieved the highest level of academic distinction and international…

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