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2019.05.16 | Event, Research, All groups

AIAS Fellows Seminar by affiliated researcher Tomonori Takeuchi

AIAS kindly invites you to the next AIAS Fellows’ Seminar on Monday 27 May 2019 at 2:15pm with AIAS-COFUND Fellow Tomonori Takeuchi who will talk about: ‘Memory modulation by light’

Studies have identified a clear association between epilepsy and mental disorders, including depression, anxiety, schizophrenia and psychosis. A Danish study has e.g. shown that people with epilepsy have a risk of developing schizophrenia that is two-and-a-half times higher than those without epilepsy.

2019.05.16 | Research, Public/Media, Health

Patients with both schizophrenia and epilepsy die alarmingly early

More than one in four patients with schizophrenia and epilepsy die before reaching the age of fifty. This is shown by research from Aarhus University and Aarhus University Hospital. The results, which have been published in the journal Epilepsia, aim to contribute to ensuring patients will receive the correct treatment in time.

2019.05.16 | PhD defense, Health and disease, Public/Media

PhD defence: Henrik Holm Thomsen

Effects of free fatty acids and 3-hydroxybutyrate on protein, glucose, and fat metabolism and intracellular signaling pathways during inflammatory stress.

2019.05.16 | PhD defense, Health and disease, Public/Media

PhD defence: Kristian Alsbjerg Skipper

Development of virus-derived gene and protein vehicles - Breaking new grounds for gene transfer and engineering of the genome.

2019.05.16 | PhD defense, Health and disease, Public/Media

PhD defence: Julie Brogaard Larsen

The lectin pathway and coagulation in patients with an increased thrombosis risk.

2019.05.23 | Research, Health and disease, Academic staff

Massive savings could wreck decades of research tradition at mega-hospital

Clinical research that is already hard-pressed will be seriously threatened if the announced operating savings of more than DKK 300 million are realised at Aarhus University Hospital.

[Translate to English:] Efter otte år træder Professor Morten Kyndrup tilbage som direktør og formand for bestyrelsen for Aarhus Institute of Advanced Studies (AIAS). Morten Kyndrup, der var med til at etablere og starte centeret, ønsker at fokusere på sin egen forskning på Institut for Kommunikation og Kultur. (Foto: AU Foto)

2019.05.20 | People news, Public/Media, All AU units

Director of AIAS Morten Kyndrup resigns

After eight years, Professor Morten Kyndrup will be resigning as the executive director and chair of the Board of Directors for the Aarhus Institute of Advanced Studies (AIAS). Morten Kyndrup, who helped establish and start the institute, wants to focus on his own research at the School of Communication and Culture.

Maria Andreasen from Health receives the For Women in Science Award together with two research colleagues – one from the University of Southern Denmark and the other from Aalborg University. The purpose of the award is to recognise talented female researchers in Denmark, to promote more talented female researchers and to create gender equality at the top level of Danish research. Photo: Lars Kruse/AU.

2019.05.15 | Grants and awards, Research, Public/Media

Biomedical researcher receives talent award earmarked for female researchers

Assistant Professor Maria Andreasen from the Department of Biomedicine is being honoured as one of Denmark's most promising, female research talents with the presentation of the For Women in Science Award today – an award that UNESCO, the Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters and L’Oréal are jointly behind.

There are two types of bipolar disorder. Type 1 and type 2. The former is considered the classic form in which mania and – in many cases – also depression occur, while people with type 2 experience depressions and milder forms of mania.

2019.05.14 | Research, Public/Media, iPSYCH

Researchers find thirty genes for bipolar disorder

An International study which the Danish iPSYCH project has contributed to has now brought us one step closer to understanding why some people suffer from bipolar disorder.

The first class of students completed Health's research-orientated honours programme in April. Over two years, they followed a number of interdisciplinary workshops and both conceived and carried out their own research project in addition to their ordinary studies.

2019.05.14 | Research, Academic staff, Health

More students getting the chance to be an interdisciplinary researcher

The research-orientated honours programme is continuing with a new round of admissions in both 2019 and 2020. Judging by the feedback the programme is a success, says Vice-dean for Talent Development Lise Wogensen Bach.

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