2017.12.22 | Research, Health and disease, Academic staff
Animal studies from Aarhus University indicate that certain lactic acid bacteria can prevent the type of depression which is linked to an unhealthy lifestyle. The result may be of significance for the treatment of depression in people, says medical doctor and PhD Anders Abildgaard, who is behind the study.
2017.12.22 | Administrative, Administration (Academic), All groups
Dear All. Christmas is approaching, and we would like to take this opportunity to thank you for your efforts in the past year. The Department is engaged in research, education and innovation at the highest level, and we would therefore like to thank for your outstanding contributions and good cooperation in the year that has passed. In 2018…
2017.12.22 | Research, Health and disease, Academic staff
Referring to the path to the extraordinary, a Danish proverb says: ‘Crawl out on to the branch; that’s where all the best fruit is hanging’. The question is whether Health is good enough at celebrating and supporting those researchers and students who make a special effort? This was discussed by the Academic Council at the final meeting of 2017.
2017.12.21 | PhD defense, Public/Media, Department of Clinical Medicine
The role of imipramine and other centrally acting drugs in the management of multiple functional somatic syndromes
2017.12.21 | PhD defense, Public/Media, Department of Clinical Medicine
Clinical usefulness of electromagnetic source imaging in epilepsy
2017.12.21 | PhD defense, Public/Media, Department of Public Health
Obesity-associated cardiometabolic risk: the influence of ethnicity
2017.12.21 | PhD defense, Public/Media, Department of Biomedicine
Regulation of α-synuclein levels by Parkinson’s disease-associated kinases
2017.12.21 | Events, PhD students, Graduate School of Health
Guest talk by professor Lex Bouter, Vrije Universitet Amsterdam on Tuesday 9 January 2018 at 13:00 to 14:00. All are welcome.
2017.12.21 | Administrative, Administration (Academic), All groups
University Director Arnold wishes all employees in the university administration a merry Christmas and a happy New Year. He sends a warm thanks to everyone for their hard work in 2017 – and look towards 2018.
2018.01.04 | Research, Health and disease, Academic staff
Personalised medicine can turn out to be a medical breakthrough that is just as crucial for the modern healthcare system as the invention of penicillin was in the 1900s. But it will require political awareness and decisions about structure and organisation that make use of the existing strong environments, before all of us can really benefit from…