2018.09.18 | Event, Health and disease, Public/Media
A population-based cohort study of changes in endodontic status over a 10-year period, 1997-2008
2018.09.20 | Research, Health and disease, Public/Media
15 Health researchers receive midwife help towards an ERC grantThis month, fifteen Health researchers begin work on transforming their good, but not yet fully fledged, ideas into ERC applications. A task that can be a bit of a mouthful – so each one is therefore receiving a newly developed help package together with DKK 100,000 from the Dean's…
2018.09.20 | Research, Health and disease, Academic staff
If you take the course in evidence-based mindfulness at Aarhus University, group dialogues play an important role. This is a principle that Lone Fjorback, head of the Danish Center for Mindfulness, has attempted to transfer to an online course developed in close collaboration with film documentarian Mette Bahnsen.
2018.09.17 | Health and disease, Academic staff, Neurocampus
Lene Duez, Department of Neurophysiology, Aarhus university Hospital will defend her PhD, entitled: "Clinical usefulness of electromagnetic source imaging in epilepsy"
2018.09.20 | Administrative, Administration (Academic), Academic staff
In connection with the revised recruitment procedures coming into force, Health has implemented Aarhus University’s seven recruitment norms and reduced the workload on the faculty's assessment committee.
2018.09.17 | Conference, Health and disease, Academic staff
Registration will open on October 15h 2018. Early bird prices until February 2nd 2019. Abstract submission deadline is January 15th 2019.
2018.09.17 | Health and disease, Academic staff, IDNC
Signe Toft Andersen has submitted her PhD thesis entitled "Diabetic neuropathy and type 2 diabetes" for examination to HEALTH, Aarhus University, on 31 August 2018.
2018.09.17 | People news, Research, Academic staff
Thorsten Kamlarczyk Rasmussen, MD, is a new PhD student at the IDNC where he will work on his project "Small fiber neuropathy: Clinical and physiological characteristics with focus on adrenergic dysfunction"
2018.09.20 | Research, Health and disease, Public/Media
Every year, 4,000 people in Denmark are affected by the serious Clostridium difficile infection, which cannot be effectively combated with antibiotics. The Innovation Fund Denmark is now supporting a research project which aims to develop and quality-assure a treatment with faeces from healthy donors which is effective for nine out of ten…
2018.09.19 | Events, All groups, External target group
On 11 September 1928, 64 students took their seats in hired classrooms at ‘University Teaching in Jutland’. 90 years later, 500 people took their seats in the Main Hall to celebrate Aarhus University’s 90th anniversary and the pioneers who created it – and to look to the future.