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With the help of x-ray crystallography, the researchers have determined the three-dimensional structure of the receptor that the parasite uses to bind haemoglobin in the blood stream.

2014.11.24 | Research, Health and disease, Public/Media

Important element in the fight against sleeping sickness found

Researchers from Aarhus have now uncovered how parasites that cause the deadly sleeping sickness in Africa absorb an important nutrient from the human blood stream. The result may help the development of more effective drugs to fight the disease.

From now on all AU staff and students will be able to connect their computers, iPads, smartphones and similar to Eduroam via their current university Wi-Fi configuration when they are located at the teaching hospitals and regional hospitals.

2014.11.25 | Administrative, PhD students, Health

Now you can access wireless Internet when at the hospitals

Staff and students at AU can now also access the university's wireless Internet at hospitals in the Central Denmark Region. This is the result of a good collaboration between the IT departments at the university and the region.

2014.11.21 | Administrative, All groups, Department of Biomedicine

Newsletter 45

The latest news form the Department Head

Foto: Maria Randima

2014.11.21 | Events, Academic staff, Arts

PhD students queued up to talk with businesses

Gain insight into what competences and qualities employers are looking for, and learn to present yourself and your abilities as a researcher to potential employers. Those were the two central themes of The employability edge: bringing researchers and employers together, an event hosted by AU Career PhD on Tuesday 18 November 2014.

The researchers’ hypothesis is that acute myeloid leukaemia returns in the patients due to the leukaemia stem cells in the body, as it is often not possible to remove them using chemotherapy.

2014.11.21 | Research, Health and disease, Public/Media

Experiments on mice offer hope for effective leukaemia treatment

Scientists have discovered a weak point in leukaemia stem cells which it appears could be utilised in effective treatment of acute myeloid leukaemia.

Health Minister Nick Hækkerup (right) arrives at the site compound in Skejby where the New University Hospital is under construction. First Vice Chair Bente Nielsen (centre) and Second Vice Chair Anne V. Kristensen (left), both from the Central Denmark Region, welcome the minister together with Dean Allan Flyvbjerg (rearmost). Photo: Jesper Rais/AU Communication.

2014.11.21 | Administrative, Health and disease, Academic staff

Minister for Health received scientific input for the political work

Minister for Health Nick Hækkerup was in Aarhus on Wednesday to discuss health research with representatives of the Central Denmark Region and Aarhus University. He took particular note of the many examples and good advice that he could use in his work in the Danish parliament.

2014.11.20 | Seminar, Health and disease, PhD students

DANDRITE Symposium

New frontiers in molecular and translational neuroscience

2014.11.20 | Seminar, Health and disease, Academic staff

DANDRITE Symposium

New frontiers in molecular and translational neuroscience

2014.11.19 | Policy and strategy, Policy and strategy, All groups

AMBA accreditation for School of Business and Social Sciences

School of Business and Social Sciences has been granted the AMBA accreditation from the internationally recognised accreditation association that awards accreditations to MBA programmes.

2014.11.19 | Policy and strategy, All groups, External target group

AMBA accreditation for School of Business and Social Sciences

School of Business and Social Sciences has been granted the AMBA accreditation from the internationally recognised accreditation association that awards accreditations to MBA programmes.

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