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In the longer term, we hope to be able to treat people with reduced muscle mass using a similar treatment strategy as we’ve applied in the research project, Jean Farup explains.
Photo: Simon Byrial Fischel

2019.11.08 | Research, Health and disease, Public/Media

Researchers closing in on a medicine against muscle loss

A medicine against the loss of muscle mass in people who are ill and elderly – these are the perspectives in a new research result which has just been published in the journal Science.

Joanna Kalucka receives DKK 10 million from The Lundbeck Foundation. Photo: Ida Marie Jensen, Aarhus University

2019.11.07 | Grants and awards, Research, Academic staff

New Lundbeck Foundation Fellow follows endothelial cell dysfunction in obesity

Assistant professor Joanna Kalucka, Department of Biomedicine and Aarhus Institute of Advanced Studies (AIAS), can now also entitle herself a ‘Lundbeck Foundation Fellow.’ The Lundbeck Foundation puts DKK 10 million into the fellowship to boost her research in obesity and vascular dysfunction even further.

2019.11.07 | Seminar, Research, Public/Media

DANDRITE Lecture

Prof. Michael Sendtner, Würzburg Neuroscience, University of Würzburg, will give a DANDRITE Lecture on "Subcellular neurotrophic signaling for neuronal development and presynaptic function"

2019.11.07 | Seminar, Research, Public/Media

Guest lecturer Bhagirath Chaurasia

Bhagirath Chaurasia Department of Nutrition and Integrative Physiology, University of Utah gives a talk entiled: "Ceramide induced lipotoxicity in metabolic diseases"

2019.11.07 | Research, Public/Media, External target group

Researcher will improve diagnoses for cancer

More knowledge about so-called circular RNA could improve the ability to make more accurate diagnoses and predict how the individual patient will respond to certain types of cancer drugs. Lasse Sommer Kristensen from the Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics, AU, receives DKK 10 million from the Lundbeck Foundation for the project.

2019.11.07 | Course, All groups, All AU units

PHD COURSE: HOW TO GET PUBLISHED

The four Graduate Schools at Aarhus University are hosting a joint PhD course focusing on publication strategies and the writing of a good scientific abstract. The course will bring together PhD students from all disciplines.

2019.11.06 | Research, Public/Media, Dandrite

New publication from Mark Denham's group in the Journal Stem Cell Research

The article is entitled: "Transcriptomic Profiling of Porcine Pluripotency Identifies Species-specific Reprogramming Requirements for Culturing iPSCs". Find the article via this link.

Martin Roelsgaard, Department of Biomedicine, receives DKK 2,5 million to carry out research into  immunotherapy.

2019.11.08 | Grants and awards, Research, Academic staff

Millions from Beat Cancer earmarked for immunotherapy research

Immunotherapy that affects the body's T cells has proven to have a good effect on a number of patients with melanoma. Now the question is which patients the immunotherapy is effective on. And also whether patients with a strong immune system benefit most from the treatment. Associate Professor Martin Roelsgaard Jakobsen has received DKK 2.5…

Lasse Sommer Kristensen starts his Lundbeck Foundation Fellowship at the Department of Biomedicine 1 January 2020. Photo: Lundbeckfonden

2019.11.06 | Grants and awards, Research, Academic staff

New Lundbeck Foundation Fellow will improve diagnoses for cancer

More knowledge about so-called circular RNA could improve the ability to make diagnoses that are more accurate and predict how the individual patient will respond to certain types of cancer drugs. As a Lundbeck Fellow Lasse Sommer Kristensen receives DKK 10 million from the Lundbeck Foundation and will be affiliated with the Department of…

Lone Kirkeby received ‘The Golden YODA’ education award at the  Danish Orthopaedic Society’s annual congress. Photo: The Regional Hospital West Jutland

2019.11.14 | Grants and awards, Research, Academic staff

Teaching award to clinical Associate Professor Lone Kirkeby

Clinical associate professor at the Department of Clinical Medicine and consultant at the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Regional Hospital West Jutland, Lone Kirkeby, is this year's recipient of 'The Golden YODA' education award.

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