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“There is a clear need to strengthen the connection between the university’s research and teaching activities and the areas in question,” says Pro-rector Berit Eika about the reasons behind the senior management team’s decision to decentralise CEI, EVU (further and continuing education), Career and Alumni. Photo: Lars Kruse, AU.

2015.03.09 | Policy and strategy, All groups, All AU units

Decentralisation will ensure a stronger connection with research and teaching

CEI, EVU, Career and Alumni are to be decentralised. This is being done to ensure that AU’s activities in these areas are more closely linked to research and teaching.

Connie Sanchez Morillo is joining Aarhus University as an honorary professor.

2015.03.12 | People news, Health and disease, Academic staff

Researcher in depression to be honorary professor at Aarhus University

Connie Sanchez Morillo is joining Aarhus University as an honorary professor. She is currently employed as a researcher at Lundbeck Research in New Jersey, USA, where her focus is on research into depression.

Kari Tanderup has just been appointed professor at Aarhus University and Aarhus University Hospital. In the professorship she will continue her research into image-guided radiotherapy for cancer patients.

2015.03.12 | People news, Health and disease, PhD students

New professor studies radiotherapy in connection with cancer treatment

Kari Tanderup has just been appointed professor at Aarhus University and Aarhus University Hospital. In the professorship she will continue her research into image-guided radiotherapy for cancer patients.

The PhD dissertation shows that none of the participants regretted taking part in the in screening for chromosome abnormalities.

2015.03.10 | Research, Health and disease, All groups

The risk of chromosome defects in the foetus only leads to short-term concern

Pregnant women who are informed that there is an increased risk of chromosome defects become very concerned, but in cases where subsequent tests disprove the suspicion, the concern quickly disappears again. This is shown by a PhD dissertation from Public Health and Quality Improvement, Central Denmark Region and Aarhus University.

HIV is a virus that breaks down an important part of the immune system. Together with a German and an American colleague, Ole Søgaard from Aarhus University and Aarhus University Hospital has just received almost DKK 10 million to find a cure for HIV.

2015.03.10 | People news, Academic staff, Department of Clinical Medicine

Major grant provides new opportunities in the hunt for a cure for HIV

Together with a German and an American colleague, Ole Søgaard from Aarhus University and Aarhus University Hospital has just received DKK 9.9 million from amfAR, The Foundation for AIS Research, to find a cure for HIV. The money will go towards a clinical trial which aims to cure HIV infection.

2015.03.03 | PhD defense, Health and disease, Academic staff

PhD-defence: Jesper Jeppesen

Detecting epileptic seizures with heart rate variability (HRV) and near infrared spectroscopy (NIRS)

2015.03.03 | PhD defense, Health and disease, Academic staff

PhD-defence: Therese Koops Grønborg

Recurrence and heritability of autism spectrum disorders including trends over time

2015.03.02 | Health and disease, Academic staff, Health

Guest Lecture: Simon Beggs

Simon Beggs Assistant Professor, PhD, University of Toronto, Canada is visiting Health, Aarhus University, Tuesday 3 March 2015 and will give a lecture entitled: “Microglia and Pain: Beyond Immunity”

2015.03.02 | Meeting, Health and disease, Academic staff

XI Northern Lights Neuroscience Symposium on Brain Tumors

The XI Northern Lights Neuroscience Symposium on Brain Tumors will take place at Hindsgavl Conference Center, Middelfart, Denmark.

[Translate to English:] Foto: Stephan Bernberg

2015.03.02 | Administrative, Administrative, Public/Media

Inauguration of the Villum Research Station Postponed

Due to the airline strike in Denmark, it will not be possible to carry out the inauguration of the Villum Research Station in Greenland as planned on 2 March.

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