2018.05.17 | Education, Technical / administrative staff, Health
The international semester at the medical degree programme has now been completed three times and satisfaction among the students is only heading in one direction – which is up. Though getting the desired number of students to travel abroad for their eleventh semester has not met the target. This is shown in a new report that collates the first…
2018.05.17 | Research, Health and disease, Public/Media
The world's largest multi-centre study of asthma has identified five new DNA variants related to asthma, that all point towards changes in the immune system. The study has been published in Nature Genetics and according to one of the study’s authors, Professor Torben Sigsgaard from Aarhus University, it opens for new discussions about asthma…
2018.05.17 | People news, Health and disease, Public/Media
Medical specialist and PhD Vivi Schlünssen is newly appointed professor of occupational and environmental medicine epidemiology at Aarhus University. She carries out research into how and why the environment affects human health and disease – for example in relation to lung diseases and allergies.
2018.05.18 | Administrative, Students, All AU units
Starting on 15 May 2018, AU will no longer send diplomas by post to graduates from Aarhus University who use e-Boks. Instead, you will receive your diploma in your e-Boks.
2018.05.11 | Grants and awards, PhD students, Dept Clin Epi
Large grant for PhD student Mette Kielsholm Thomsen.
2018.05.17 | Research, Academic staff, Department of Clinical Medicine
The more than 9,000 brains from the psychiatric hospital are being transferred to a new brain research centre under the Region of Southern Denmark. Professor Gregers Wegener, who is currently in charge of the collection, is pleased that the brains are being preserved.
2018.05.09 | Course, PhD students, Dept Clin Epi
5-day course taught by international experts in pharmacoepidemiology and comparative effectiveness research
2018.05.09 | PhD defense, Public/Media, Department of Clinical Medicine
Early identification of paediatric patients at risk of clinical deterioration – a multicentre study of Paediatric Early Warning Systems
2018.05.08 | Event, Research, Academic staff
IDNC research year Student Anders Mark Sandbergh Stouge will defend his research year thesis entitled: Composition and size of striated muscles in patients with type-2 diabetes with and without diabetic polyneuropathy: an MRI study