2019.03.05 | Grants and awards, Public/Media, External target group
Two elite researchers and three research talents from Aarhus University are among the recipients of the 2018 Elite Research Prizes which were conferred at a ceremony held at Copenhagen Opera House on Thursday, 28 February 2019.
2019.02.27 | Administrative, Administration (Academic), All AU units
Workplace assessment 2019 (WPA) was kicked off on Monday 25th February. Therefore, Arnold Boon encourages all employees to take the questionnaire that has been sent out.
2019.02.26 | Research, Public/Media, Health
How groovy are you on the dance floor depends on both the chords and the right rhythm, which should be neither too simple or too complicated. This is shown by research carried out by the Center for Music in the Brain at Aarhus University. This knowledge may in the long term help the rehabilitation of people suffering from Parkinson’s disease.
2019.02.26 | People news, Research, Public/Media
The disease atherosclerosis (also called hardening of the arteries) is widespread in a modern society like Denmark and it is also the cause of a quarter of all deaths worldwide. New professor Jacob Fog Bentzon from Aarhus University believes that even a little progress in the prevention and treatment of the disease can have a major impact.
2019.02.26 | PhD defense, Health and disease, PhD students
Outpatient Total Laparoscopic Hysterectomy.
2019.02.26 | Seminar, Health and disease, PhD students
Invitation for Per Rugaard Poulsen’s inaugural lecture entitled “Real-time motion management in radiotherapy: Long winding roads to clinical translation” on 28 March 2019 at 15:00.
2019.02.26 | PhD defense, Health and disease, PhD students
The effects and mechanisms of metformin in response to renal disease.
2019.02.26 | Research, Public/Media, Health
A study headed by researchers from the Danish project iPSYCH and the Broad Institute, USA, has found the first common genetic risk variants for autism and uncovered genetic differences in clinical subgroups of autism. The discovery means that we will in future be able to determine the genes which separate the diagnostic groups, make more precise…
2019.02.26 | Research, Public/Media, iPSYCH
A study headed by researchers from the Danish project iPSYCH and the Broad Institute, USA, has found the first common genetic risk variants for autism and uncovered genetic differences in clinical subgroups of autism. The discovery means that we will in future be able to determine the genes which separate the diagnostic groups, make more precise…
2019.02.25 | People news, Research, All groups
Andreea Udrea is a new intern in Anders Nykjær’s group per January 28th. Andreea is a technician and has been working at Copenhagen University before she started her professional bachelor’s degree in chemical and biotechnical technology. As a part of her education she will do a 20-week internship in Anders Nykjær lab, during this time she will…