2018.09.24 | People news, Research, All groups
Mads Eskesen Christensen works on a project, which aims to establish protocols to reconstitute Na,K-ATPase in liposomes as well as lipid-protein nanoparticles for subsequent structural and functional studies by single molecule fluorescence and electron microscopy.
2018.10.04 | Research, Health and disease, Public/Media
Some migraine patients can cut down on medication or stop using it completely by using a newly developed inhaler which changes the composition of the air we breathe. This is the result of a pilot study conducted at Aarhus University, Denmark
2018.09.25 | Grants and awards, Health and disease, Public/Media
Citizens must take responsibility for their own health data. This is the idea behind an interdisciplinary project which Carsten Obel from the Department of Public Health is behind together with Kaj Grønbæk from the Department of Computer Science. The project has received DKK 20 million from Innovation Fund Denmark.
2018.09.24 | Conference, All groups, External target group
Every fifth student drops out within their first year. But why? Come learn more and hear keynote speaker Vincent Tinto from Syracuse University speak about student retention and attrition in higher education.
2018.09.21 | Administrative, Administration (Academic), All groups
In 2018-19, AU will implement Office 365 for all employees. Office 365 will be the future collaboration platform for individuals and groups.
2018.09.21 | Seminar, Research, Technical / administrative staff
Thomas Vorup-Jensen will present the work of his research group. Title: “The Structural Immunology of Complement Receptors 3 & 4, and why you can’t live without it”
2018.09.10 | Administrative, All groups, All AU units
During September, October and November of 2018, all employees will meet with their managers for the staff development dialogues (SDD) at Aarhus University.
2018.09.20 | Administrative, Administration (Academic), All groups
The 2018-19 editions of AU’s profile brochure and the abridged version AU in Brief have just been published.
2018.10.18 | People news, Public/Media, Health
Associate Professor Christian Vægter from the Department of Biomedicine, Aarhus University, is part of a consortium of researchers who have just received DKK 18.4 million from the Innovation Fund Denmark. The money will go towards continued work on a promising medication for pain in the neural pathways.
2018.09.20 | Research, Research, All groups
In a newly published study, Gregers Wegener, Sâmia Joca and Vitor S. Pereira from TNU, Aarhus University and their colleagues at the University of São Paulo found that cannabidiol reduced symptoms of depression in rats on the same day and maintained the beneficial effects for a week.