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2019.05.22 | Research, Research, All groups

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 deadline for settling credit card transactions in RejsUd is 90 days – if you want to avoid an automatic salary deduction. Photo: Health Communication.

2019.05.14 | Administrative, Technical / administrative staff, Department of Biomedicine

RejsUd: Enter your settlements – before you get a salary reduction

The faculty management team at Health has decided that unsettled credit card transactions in RejsUd that are more than 90 days old will in future result in a salary deduction.

Put the faculty celebration in your calendar already now and get your colleagues to do the same. Photo: Centralværkstedet.

2019.05.23 | Event, Technical / administrative staff, Health

Want to join the faculty celebration?

Health invites all members of staff to party on Friday 30 August 2019. So reserve the date in your calendar and start looking forward to good food, free drinks and live music that will get you dancing.

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.

2019.05.07 | Research, PhD students, Health

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.

Take part in an untraditional election debate at the Steno Museum and hear eight politicians views on the future of the healthcare system. Photo: The Steno Museum

2019.05.14 | Events, Health and disease, PhD students

Election debate: What should we do with the healthcare system?

Do you think there’s too little focus on health policy in the Danish election campaign? Then here is your chance to use your expertise and put some meaningful questions to the politicians.

Put the faculty celebration in your calendar already now and get your colleagues to do the same. Photo: Centralværkstedet.

2019.05.16 | Events, Administration (Academic), PhD students

Want to join the party?

Health invites all members of staff to the faculty celebration on Friday 30 August 2019. So reserve the date in your calendar and start looking forward to good food, free drinks and live music that will get you dancing.

Over the next five years, nine of the faculty's researchers can call themselves research leaders under the Novo Nordisk Foundation. Photo: AU, private etc.

2019.05.16 | Grants and awards, Technical / administrative staff, Health

Health researchers receive DKK 81 million from the Novo Nordisk Foundation

Nine researchers from Health each receive up to DKK ten million to carry out ambitious projects, uncover complex problems and develop new techniques and methods within their respective fields of research. The money comes from the Novo Nordisk Foundation’s new Research Leader Programme.

Ten researchers from Health receive more than DKK 28 million in total from the Independent Research Fund Denmark.

2019.05.14 | Grants and awards, Public/Media, Health

Researchers from Health secure coveted grants from the Independent Research Fund Denmark

Ten grants from the Independent Research Fund Denmark give researchers from Health the opportunity to investigate health challenges such as e.g. resilience towards chemotherapy, the risk of developing heart disease for psoriasis patients and a weakened immune system in patients with HIV.

2019.05.13 | Seminar, Research, Public/Media

Infection & Inflammation Seminar

Lecturer Dr. Nelson Gekara, Laboratory for Molecular Infection Medicine, Umeå/Sweden “Cross-talks between the DNA damage response and Innate Immunity”

2019.05.15 | Research, Research, All groups

Uncovering a 5000-year-old family tragedy

DNA-SCIENCE: An international team, lead by researchers from the universities of Copenhagen and Aarhus, has shed light on a mysterious 5000-year-old mass grave in Poland. Despite being killed brutally, the victims were buried carefully, flanked by gifts, in a mass grave. Ancient DNA has revealed the mass murder to be that of a large family. The…

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