2015.06.18 | Conference, Health and disease, Academic staff
It is a great pleasure for the local organizing committee to invite you to participate in SPS annual meeting, which takes place in Aarhus, Denmark, 18-20 September, 2015.
2015.06.18 | PhD defense, Health and disease, Academic staff
Sortlins in inhibitory circuits in the hippocampus
2015.06.26 | People news, Health and disease, PhD students
Niels Henrik Hjøllund has been appointed professor at Aarhus University and the Regional Hospital West Jutland. In his professorship he will continue to develop a system that collects the data reported by patients themselves.
2015.06.18 | PhD defense, Health and disease, Academic staff
Simon Mølgaard Jensen will defend his PhD on Wednesday June 24, 2015. The title of the thesis is: "Sortilins in inhibitory circuits in the hippocampus"
2015.06.18 | People news, Health and disease, Research year student
Title: Sortilins in inhibitory circuits in the hippocampus
2015.06.18 | Conference, Academic staff, All AU units
Aarhus University, University of Copenhagen and the Technical University of Denmark have joined forces and will combine their support to Danish industry for exploiting neutron and X-ray technology to improve product characteristics and competitiveness.
2015.06.18 | External target group, Neurocampus, Grants and awards
The Danish Council for Independent Research | Medical Sciences has awarded a DFF-Research Project Grant of DKK 2.45 mio. to AU affiliated researcher Christian Vægter.
2015.06.18 | Policy and strategy, Academic staff, All AU units
Professor and current Head of the Department of Political Science Thomas Pallesen is the new dean of Aarhus BSS. He takes up his position on 1 July.
2015.06.18 | Policy and strategy, Public/Media, External target group
Professor and current Head of the Department of Political Science Thomas Pallesen is the new dean of Aarhus BSS. He takes up his position on 1 July.
2015.06.18 | External target group, Mind, People news
The Danish Council for Independent Research | Medical Sciences has awarded a DFF-Research Project Grant of DKK 2.45 mio. to AU affiliated researcher Christian Vægter.