2017.04.05 | PhD defense, Health and disease, Public/Media
Early-onset Coronary Artery Disease - Clinical and Hereditary Aspects
2017.04.05 | PhD defense, Health and disease, PhD students
The role of calcium-activated chloride channel ANO1 in the vasculature
2017.04.06 | Research, Health and disease, Academic staff
Knowledge sharing, joint publications and network, network and more network. Those are the benefits for researchers who get involved in the IMI project under the auspices of the pharmaceutical industry and the EU. Despite this, very few Health researchers are involved in IMI projects, which is regrettable, according to the researchers who have…
2017.04.10 | Administrative, Administration (Academic), All groups
On 24 April 2017, AU IT will upgrade AU’s Microsoft Office template solution. The AU templates make it possible and easy for all AU employees to create Word documents and PowerPoint presentations in accordance with the university’s design programme including the use of the logo and seal.
2017.04.20 | Education, Academic staff, Department of Biomedicine
The medical degree programme is facing a vision and strategy development process. But why is this necessary? Listen to what the initiator of the vision process, Charlotte Ringsted – who is Vice-dean for Education at Health – says about the thinking behind the project.
2017.04.04 | Research, Public/Media, External target group
Over thousands of years, barley and wheat have been bred to such an extent that the yield has been greatly improved, but the crops have also lost a number of properties that are important to survive in the wild. A new Danish research project will restore the original properties of crops to make them more robust.
2017.04.05 | People news, Public/Media, Department of Clinical Medicine
Peter Nejsum from Aarhus University and Aarhus University Hospital is new professor with special responsibilities (MSO) of molecular parasitology. His work will include decoding the communication of parasites and examining their influence on the immune system.
2017.04.06 | Education, Academic staff, Health
The students at Health are generally very satisfied, but stress and a lack of feedback remain two areas with room for improvement. This is shown by the figures from the university's study environment survey 2017.