2017.07.31 | Research, Research, All groups
In their study, Hulme, Nielsen and collaborators uses a modified Delphi-technique to validate the STAMP model of running-related injury development
2017.07.31 | PhD defense, Health and disease, PhD students
Gene expression profiles of oocytes and follicles from the first stages of human folliculogenesis
2017.07.31 | PhD defense, Health and disease, PhD students
Non-coding driver detection founded on a detailed description of mutation processes in cancer
2017.07.31 | PhD defense, Health and disease, PhD students
Cardiorespiratory fitness assessment in preventive health checks - An appraisal of effect and applicability
2017.07.31 | PhD defense, Health and disease, Exchange students
Haemostasis during targeted temperature management
2017.08.10 | Education, Academic staff, Health
In keeping with tradition, Health's degree programmes can report that all student places have been filled. Even though there are now more student places for medicine nationally, more students than ever have applied to the degree programme, which this year required an average mark of 11.0 for quota 1 admission.
2017.07.31 | Education, Administration (Academic), All groups
This year, Aarhus University has seen an increase in the number of applicants with high marks. This means that the grade point average (GPA) cut-off for many degree programmes is higher than last year. Both the engineering and IT degree programmes have seen an increase in admissions – and the university’s new business communication programmes…
2017.07.26 | Research, Health and disease, Public/Media
Eight out of 355 cardiac arrest patients who do not immediately wake up after hospitalisation, have benefited from being cooled down to a temperature of 33°C for as long as 48 hours. However, this does not provide researchers from Aarhus University and elsewhere with evidence to conclude that 48-hour cooling is preferable to the typical 24 hours…
2017.07.25 | Research, All groups, Runsafe
In the editorial, Rasmus Nielsen, Michael Bertelsen, Adam Hulme and Erik Parner, with colleagues, discusses sport injury causality and how to align data analyses with causal frameworks.
2017.07.17 | Research, Health and disease, Public/Media
The number of Danes diagnosed with trauma- and stressor-related disorders (including post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)) increased substantially following the terrorist attacks carried out by Anders Breivik in Norway in 2011.