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2017.09.08 | Conference, Public/Media, External target group

AIAS Fellows' Seminar: Jessica Wiskus, AIAS Fellow

Rhythm and Recognition: Exploring Music, Time, and the Self

2017.09.08 | Conference, Public/Media, External target group

Joint Research Presentation: Extended Fellows' Seminar

Short 6-minute research presentations by all AIAS Fellows.

2017.09.08 | Conference, Public/Media, External target group

AIAS Fellows' Seminar: Luís Viegas, AIAS Fellow

Computational Green Chemistry: strategies pursuing a cleaner atmosphere

2017.09.08 | Seminar, Public/Media, External target group

AIAS Fellows' Seminar: Federica Bertolotti, AIAS Fellow

X-ray Total Scattering Techniques for Characterizing Nanomaterials

We have generated the first 3D visualisation of the human conduction system, and this has important implications for procedures in which cardiologists need to place a heart valve prosthesis just a few millimetres from the heart’s conduction system, Robert Stephenson explains.

2017.09.08 | Research, Health and disease, Academic staff

Patients to benefit from new 3D visualisations of the heart

In the future heart surgeons will have access to a new type of 3D visualisation of the cardiac conduction system. This technique could provide improved safety for patients and improve surgical outcomes in patients suffering from heart disease and cardiac malformations, says Dr Robert Stephenson, Aarhus University.

2017.09.07 | Event, PhD students, Department of Biomedicine

Inaugural lecture: Finn Christoph Wiberg

"From Bench-to-Bedside: 35 years of Research and Innovation: My Way"

Photo: Anders Trærup

2017.09.06 | Administrative, Administration (Academic), All groups

Aarhus University no. 109 on Times Higher Education Rankings

Aarhus University now ranks number 109 on the internationally respected Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings.

Approximately 300,000 Danes suffer from an incurable autoimmune illness such as rheumatoid arthritis.

2017.09.05 | Research, Health and disease, Public/Media

Researchers find the answer to how autoimmune diseases spread

A group of researchers with Danish participation have discovered what causes some autoimmune diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis and lupus to evolve and grow worse. The answer may be the key to curbing other incurable autoimmune diseases where the body begins to attack itself.

Feedback and active students. This and much more is included in the courses available in the new CESU course catalogue.

2017.09.07 | Education, PhD students, IOOS

CESU is ready with new courses

The Centre for Health Sciences Education (CESU) has just published a course catalogue with several new courses intended for both new and experienced lecturers at Health.

PhD-student Martin Christensen.

2017.09.05 | PhD defense, Public/Media, Department of Clinical Medicine

PhD-defence: Martin Christensen

Preeclampsia and markers of post-preeclamptic cardiovascular risk

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