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Ramkumar Menon’s goal with his research is to help pregnant women, their foetuses and the children who are born prematurely and who suffer from long-term consequences of this.

2015.08.20 | People news, Health and disease, Academic staff

New honorary professor conducts research into premature births

Ramkumar Menon is a new honorary professor at Department of Clinical Medicine at Aarhus University. He conducts research into the factors connected with premature births.

Sune Nørhøj Jespersen is affiliated with the Center of Functionally Integrative Neuroscience (CFIN)/MINDLab at the Department of Clinical Medicine.

2015.08.25 | People news, Health and disease, Public/Media

New doctor models brain tissue structure based on MRI images

Sune Nørhøj Jespersen is a new Doctor of Medical Science (DrMedSc) at Aarhus University. In his research he develops mathematical models for how the brain tissue’s smallest structures appear on MRI images.

2015.08.25 | Administrative, All groups, All AU units

It’s nearly time for the physical workplace assessment (physical WPA)

Aarhus University is conducting a physical WPA in autumn 2015. In week 38, all employees will receive an email with an electronic questionnaire.

2015.08.19 | Conference, Public/Media, External target group

International conference: New Sounds 2016

New Sounds gathers researchers from all over the world to discuss issues related to the teaching and learning of second/foreign language (L2) phonetics, phonology, and pronunciation.

2015.08.19 | Academic staff, Department of Clinical Medicine, Health

Inaugural lecture: Rikke Søgaard

The relationship between health care cost and quality - the new black?

2015.08.19 | Research, Research year student, Health

DANDRITE Topical Seminar by visitor Andreas Neef

Andreas Neef, MPI for Dynamics and Self-Organization and BCCN group ‘Biophysics of neural information encoding’, Göttingen, Germany

2015.08.18 | Research, Public/Media, External target group

Bacteria’s secret weapon against pesticides and antibiotics revealed

Bacteria exhibit extreme adaptability, which makes them capable of surviving in the most inhospitable conditions. Danish and British researchers now reveal the molecular details behind one of the secret weapons used by bacteria in their battle to survive under very nutrient-poor and even toxic conditions.

Even minor environmental differences during childhood can affect your health.

2015.08.18 | Research, Academic staff, Department of Public Health

Allergy risk factors in urban and rural areas differ

For the very first time, researchers from Aarhus University have shown that marginal environmental factors can trigger the development of pollen allergy, among other things. Whether you grow up in a large city or a small town is one of them.

Photo: Colourbox

2015.08.26 | Conference, All groups, External target group

MatchPoints Seminar 2015

Researchers, ministers, leading politicians and diplomats from the Danish Commonwealth, the Nordic countries and other members of the Arctic Council will assemble at the MatchPoints Seminar in Aarhus to discuss Arctic security and governance.

2015.08.18 | Meeting, Academic staff, All AU units

Danish Council for Independent Research (DFF) holds information meeting

Danish Council for Independent Research (DFF) invites to an information meeting about the call for proposals in the autumn of 2015 and the spring of 2016.

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