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Professor and Research Coordinator Johan Hviid Andersen from the Occupational Medicine. Photo: AU/RM.

2019.02.22 | Academic staff, Health, Health

Occupational medicine extends its status as a university clinic

Denmark’s first university clinic at Health, Aarhus University made the cut in convincing style following a new external assessment.

According to Vice-dean Lise Wogensen Bach, we run the risk of junior researchers rejecting the universities for reasons other than competency or talent. Photo: Lars Kruse, AU Photo.

2019.02.28 | Talent development, Research, Academic staff

DEBATE: The career path for research talents must not be a dead end

Denmark’s future depends on researchers who produce and create knowledge and welfare. Business and industry, the universities, funders and politicians must therefore work together to offer attractive conditions, according to Vice-dean Lise Wogensen Bach from Aarhus University.

The trial with the acute button ran in the second half of 2017. In 2017, the emergency medical service in the Central Denmark Region was contacted approximately 660,000 times, while the corresponding figure for the Medical Helpline 1813 was approx. 940,000 times. Previous studies have shown that five per cent of those who contacted the emergency medical service considered the reason for contact so serious that they had to speak to a medical doctor immediately. Photo: The Central Denmark Region.

2019.02.20 | Research, Public/Media, Health

Acute button: Few people jump the queue

The emergency medical service in the Central Denmark Region and the Medical Helpline 1813 in the Capital Region of Denmark have tested an ‘acute button’ that allows callers to jump the queue in urgent situations. New research from Aarhus University shows that only three per cent of callers have used the acute button, which the Capital Region of…

2019.02.20 | Symposium, Research, Public/Media

Symposium of Disruptive Technologies: Reading, Writing and Editing

On 12 March: Keynote lecturer Professor George M. Church, The Wyss Institute, Harvard University: “Reading & editing genomes & biosystems”. On 13 March: Workshop with prominent researchers.

"We must do a better job of telling and showing the world around us what we do and how we do it. And here I will, of course, take the lead but I won't be doing this alone," Thomas G. Jensen says. Photo: Lars Kruse, AU.

2019.02.20 | Research, Health and disease, Academic staff

Six more years for Biomedicine's department head

Thomas G. Jensen has been re-appointed to the position of department head at the Department of Biomedicine. He will work on strengthening research with more impact, helping more spin-outs get off the ground – and he will also expand the international and digital aspects of the study programmes that belong under the department.

2019.02.21 | Event, PhD students, Health

The Festival of Research

Aarhus University will once again be opening its doors to a festival of research – and this year the theme is ‘Fascinating research’. The event takes place in and around Stakladen from 14:00 to 18:00 on Wednesday 24 April. Would you like to join? Then don’t delay and register now so you can take advantage of the opportunity to present your…

You are guaranteed a broad audience if you register for the Festival of Research with your presentation or stand – or maybe something else entirely. Photo: Ida Jensen/AU.

2019.02.19 | Events, Academic staff, Health

Increase awareness of your research – join the Festival of Research

Aarhus University will once again be opening its doors to a festival of research – and this year the theme is ‘Fascinating research’. The event takes place in and around Stakladen from 14:00 to 18:00 on Wednesday 24 April. Would you like to join? Then don’t delay and register now so you can take advantage of the opportunity to present your…

2019.02.19 | People news, Public/Media, Department of Clinical Medicine

Aarhus University has a new Doctor of Medical Science in cancer treatment

Karen-Lise Garm Spindler has just defended her doctoral dissertation at Aarhus University. The dissertation is based on the results of clinical trials and examinations for colorectal cancer.

2019.02.19 | PhD defense, Health and disease, PhD students

PhD defence: Charlotte Stephansen

Electrically Guided versus Imaging-Guided Left Ventricular Lead Targeting in Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy.

2019.02.19 | PhD defense, Health and disease, Public/Media

PhD defence: Birgit Rasmussen

Meaningful living through engaging in physical activity; experiences of aged adults from two weeks to 18 months after a hip fracture.

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