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2019.06.11 | PhD defense, Health and disease, Public/Media

PhD defence: Yasser Haddadi

Intra-oral scanning in fixed prosthodontics Laboratory and clinical comparative studies.

Fredrik Hieronymus (left) and Søren Dinesen Østergaard will investigate whether the individual patient’s personal characteristics such as e.g. genetic profile, can predict which antipsychotic medication will work optimally for him or her. Photo: Private.

2019.06.11 | Grants and awards, Health and disease, Public/Media

The goal is personalised medicine for patients with schizophrenia

No more trial and error: If things go as Professor Søren Dinesen Østergaard and his new Postdoc Fredrik Hieronymus hope, patients with schizophrenia will be treated using personalised medicine in the not so distant future. The research project is supported by the Lundbeck Foundation to the tune of DKK 1.6 million.

Professor, MD, DMSc Troels Staehelin Jensen (right) visited Philadelphia, USA, in May to receive the coveted Mitchell Max Award for Neuropathic Pain. Here he is seen receiving the award from Professor Michael Rowbotham from the University of California, San Francisco. Photo: The American Academy of Neurology.

2019.06.06 | Grants and awards, Research, Public/Media

Danish pain researcher makes a difference for nerve patients all over the world

Why do patients with amputated limbs suffer from phantom pain? Which types of nerve pain do patients with spinal cord injuries or sclerosis experience? And how can pain management be improved to increase quality of life for patients? These are some of the questions, which Troels Staehelin Jensen and his team of researchers are looking to answer.

2019.06.06 | PhD defense, Health and disease, Public/Media

Inaugural lecture: Henrik Kjærulf Jensen

Inherited Heart Diseases – genetics in prevention of sudden death?

2019.06.06 | PhD defense, Health and disease, Public/Media

PhD defence: Luca Bordoni

The Brain Microvasculature during Cranial Hypertension: Effect of AQP4 on Capillary Flow Heterogeneity.

2019.06.06 | PhD defense, Health and disease, PhD students

PhD defence: Diana Grove Laugesen

Cardiovascular health, muscle performance and quality of life in Graves’ disease. Effects of vitamin D supplementation.

2019.06.06 | PhD defense, Health and disease, PhD students

PhD defence: Lasse Reimer

Inflammation activated kinase PKR directly targets diseasemodifying residues within α-synuclein and tau for phosphorylation.

Fig. 7. Schematic illustrating the role of SORLA in the oncogenic fitness of HER2 in cancer cells.

2019.06.03 | Research, Research, Department of Biomedicine

Group leader Olav Andersen is co-author on a new paper in Nature Communications

A new paper by Pietilä et al. in Nature Communications, coauthored by Olav Andersen in collaboration with the group of Johanna Ivaska from Turku Bioscience Centre, identified a novel oncogenic function for SORLA that is best known for its association with Alzheimer’s disease.

2019.06.03 | Event, Academic staff, Ilymph

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2019.06.03 | Seminar, Research, Public/Media

DANDRITE Mini Symposium

Host and Chairman: Mark Denham

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