2015.06.30 | Events, All groups, Department of Public Health
No less than five degree programmes were represented when the Department of Public Health held its annual Graduation Celebration in the Main Hall on 25 June – for the first time also with the Master's degree programme in Public Health Science, among others. And with many happy graduates.
2015.06.26 | PhD defense, Health and disease, Academic staff
Challenging the immune system in rodents and its association to depression
2015.06.26 | Education, All groups, Department of Public Health
New graduates from the Department of Public Health will identify causes, solutions and preventative measures in the interaction between public health and healthcare systems.
2015.06.26 | Nature and technology, Academic staff, Health
Katja Reinhard, Centre for Integrative Neuroscience, University of Tübingen, Tübingen, Germany is visiting Aarhus and will give a DANDRITE Topical Seminar talk entitled: "Illuminance-dependent variability in response properties of retinal ganglion cells"
2015.07.03 | Research, Health and disease, Academic staff
A major new study from Aarhus University and Aarhus University Hospital shows that abdominal blood clots may be a sign of cancer.
2015.07.01 | Education, Technical / administrative staff, Department of Clinical Medicine
585 people were gathered in the Main Hall on Wednesday 24 June to celebrate the new doctors as they graduated from the Faculty of Health Sciences.
2015.06.30 | People news, Health and disease, Academic staff
Ellen-Margrethe Hauge has taken up a five-year clinical professorship at Aarhus University and Aarhus University Hospital. She conducts research into changes in bone tissue in connection with chronic rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis.
2015.06.26 | People news, Health and disease, PhD students
Susanne Wulff Svendsen is the new clinical professor of occupational medicine at Aarhus University and the Regional Hospital West Jutland. She conducts research into physical occupational injuries.
2015.06.24 | Research, Public/Media, External target group
The majority of Danish consumers would agree to have a new environmentally friendly electricity meter installed, if they didn’t have to get their computers out and actively enter a website to give their consent, says researcher from Aarhus University. Denmark is becoming less green each time a user does not say yes.
2015.06.23 | Health and disease, Academic staff, Department of Clinical Medicine
Endocrinology and genetics