2016.04.18 | Administrative, Administration (Academic), Technical / administrative staff
The right prioritisation of resources for the many digitisation initiatives is essential in order to ensure that AU focuses on the projects which benefit the university the most. A new joint governance model for projects in the administration will support the management when making these decisions.
2016.04.13 | PhD defense, Academic staff, Department of Biomedicine
Apical-basolateral polarity and luminal Na,K-ATPase accumulation in choroid plexus epithelial cells - New insights into a prevailing paradigm
2016.04.13 | PhD defense, Academic staff, Department of Biomedicine
Causes and consequences of epilepsy – epidemiological studies of epilepsy
2016.04.13 | PhD defense, Academic staff, Department of Clinical Medicine
Prostacyclin Mimetics in the Hypertrophic and Failing Right Heart
2016.04.13 | Research, Public/Media, External target group
New research reveals the mechanism behind a cancer-relevant inhibition of human sugar transporting protein. The hope is that this will guide future drug design targeting sugar uptake mechanisms. This will ultimately lead to progress in a number of important common conditions, such as diabetes and cancer.
2016.04.12 | Grants and awards, Research, Academic staff
The Danish Council for Independent Research has donated a scholarship of DKK 1,867,131 to Qi Wu, postdoc at the Department of Biomedicine.
2016.04.12 | Events, Administration (Academic), Academic staff
This year's summer party at Health features an allotment garden atmosphere, stand-up comedy with Jonatan Spang and live music with the Jungle Boogie Band. If this sounds appealing, then now is the time for you to register and to get your colleagues to do the same.
2016.04.11 | Meeting, Academic staff, All AU units
Presentation of the national HPC center hosted by SDU and the available resources for Danish researchers.
2016.04.11 | PhD defense, Academic staff, Department of Clinical Medicine
Atrial fibrillation in patients with cardiac resynchronization therapy - occurrence and outcome
2016.04.27 | Research, Health and disease, Academic staff
The biggest genetic study of autism ever carried out shows that the genes that cause autism can also be found in the rest of the population. These genes are important for our ability to interact socially and communicate.