2015.02.25 | Health and disease, Academic staff, Health
Music in The Brain - on a Friday afternoon
2015.03.03 | People news, Health and disease, Academic staff
Troels Krarup Hansen has just been appointed professor at Aarhus University and Aarhus University Hospital. He carries out research into complications in patients with diabetes.
2015.03.03 | People news, Health and disease, Academic staff
Jeppe Prætorius is newly appointed professor at the Department of Biomedicine, Aarhus University. Here he continues his research into how pH levels are regulated in the cells of the body and in the environment surrounding them.
2015.02.24 | Research, Public/Media, External target group
Lizards and other reptiles are not normally considered venomous, but a number of lizard species actually do produce and use venom. The most classic venomous lizard is no doubt the gila monster – a heavy-bodied lizard. As the first in the world, a group of researchers at Aarhus University has made a comprehensive description of the proteins in the…
2015.03.05 | People news, Technical / administrative staff, Department of Clinical Medicine
A researcher from Aarhus University and Aarhus University Hospital will spend the next two years testing a new method which ensures that patients with blood poisoning receive the right amount of fluid when they are admitted to hospital. The method will be able to save lives and is also the background for a grant from the Danish Council for…
2015.02.24 | Administrative, Public/Media, External target group
After just over two decades in management, on 7 January 2015 Svend Hylleberg announced that he will be resigning from his position as dean. He will remain in his post until 30 June, after which he will return to his position as professor at the Department of Economics and Business.
2015.02.24 | PhD defense, Health and disease, Academic staff
Understanding tissue regeneration: Buttom-up analysis of regeneration competent organisms
2015.02.24 | PhD defense, Health and disease, Academic staff
Managing High Risk Exploring how clinicians, pregnant women and their partners manage and negotiate a high-risk screening result for chromosomal abnormality in the fetus
2015.02.20 | Research, Health and disease, All groups
Social inequality can have consequences in the GP’s consultation room. This is shown by new research from the Research Centre for Cancer Diagnosis in Primary Care (CaP) and the Research Unit for General Practice at Aarhus University. Burnout among GP’s working in socially deprived areas is one area that is in focus.
2015.02.20 | Meeting, Health and disease, PhD students
Theme: Circuitry