2018.05.17 | People news, Public/Media, Health
Lone Sund from Aarhus University has received DKK 590,000 from the Riisfort Foundation to analyse the hereditary material (DNA) from cancer of the placenta in blood tests. In a pilot project, Lone Sund’s research group has already shown that it is possible to see DNA from cancer of the placenta in a blood test. The method means it is possible to…
2018.05.08 | PhD defense, Health and disease, Public/Media
A small, unrepaired Ventricular Septal Defect - to care or not to care?
2018.05.08 | PhD defense, Health and disease, PhD students
The dilemmas of thyroid nodule risk-stratification in the prediction of differentiated thyroid carcinoma
2018.05.16 | Research, Administration (Academic), Technical / administrative staff
The initiative to affiliate recognised researchers from abroad with Health as honorary professors has led to a level of interest in the academic environments that the faculty management team now feels obliged to clarify the guidelines. The management also take the opportunity to name the initiative ‘Honorary Skou Professor' after Nobel Prize…
2018.05.03 | PhD defense, Public/Media, Department of Clinical Medicine
Citalopram in patients with acute ischeamic stroke (TALOS): Citalopram in patients with acute ischaemic stroke (TALOS): A randomised, placebo-controlled, double-blind study.
2018.05.03 | Talent development, PhD students, Graduate School of Health
Are you doing an exciting PhD project, and do you need an extra helping hand during the summer? Then be a tutor for an international medical student.
2018.05.07 | Administrative, Students, All AU units
The universities in Denmark are very committed to preventing sexual abuse and offensive behaviour towards students and to helping victims in the best possible way. To aid in this, the universities are now launching a questionnaire survey.
2018.05.01 | Research, Research, All groups
Henriette Buttenschøn from TNU is among the more than 200 researchers in the international Psychiatric Genomics Consortium who have identified the 44 risk variants for depression. The study has just been published in Nature Genetics.
2018.05.03 | Events, Administration (Academic), Technical / administrative staff
Fortunately, the professional hacker has been invited by the faculty. On Tuesday 22 May, he will demonstrate his working methods and explain how it is possible to hack into the systems and information that many of us work with daily. The event is open to all employees at Health.
2018.05.03 | Events, Health and disease, Academic staff
In April the first ever Match Making Day was held at Health. Students, researchers and company representatives met up to diuscuss potential collaborations, internships and much more.