2020.12.15 | Event, Technical / administrative staff, Dandrite
Your Wednesday boost are recurrent mindfulness sessions for researchers and spouses at AU to improve and boost your wellbeing, in collaboration with the Danish Center for Mindfulness. Today's session is: Wellbeing practice. All sessions are free to attend, but registration is mandatory.
2020.12.15 | Event, PhD students, Dandrite
Your Wednesday boost are recurrent mindfulness sessions for researchers and spouses at AU to improve and boost your wellbeing, in collaboration with the Danish Center for Mindfulness. Today's session is: Train your mind. All sessions are free to attend, but registration is mandatory.
2020.12.15 | Event, PhD students, Dandrite
Your Wednesday boost are recurrent mindfulness sessions for researchers and spouses at AU to improve and boost your wellbeing, in collaboration with the Danish Center for Mindfulness. Today's session is: Wellbeing practice. All sessions are free to attend, but registration is mandatory.
2020.12.15 | Event, Academic staff, Dandrite
Your Wednesday boost are recurrent mindfulness sessions for researchers and spouses at AU to improve and boost your wellbeing, in collaboration with the Danish Center for Mindfulness. Today's session is: Train your mind. All sessions are free to attend, but registration is mandatory.
2020.12.15 | Event, PhD students, Dandrite
Your Wednesday boost are recurrent mindfulness sessions for researchers and spouses at AU to improve and boost your wellbeing, in collaboration with the Danish Center for Mindfulness. Today's session is: Wellbeing practice. All sessions are free to attend, but registration is mandatory.
2020.12.15 | Event, Technical / administrative staff, Dandrite
Your Wednesday boost are recurrent mindfulness sessions for researchers and spouses at AU to improve and boost your wellbeing, in collaboration with the Danish Center for Mindfulness. Today's session is: Train your mind. All sessions are free to attend, but registration is mandatory.
2020.12.15 | Research, Academic staff, Health
Kidney diseases, atherosclerosis, colon cancer, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease and neurological disorders are five global health problems that the first five research projects in the Open Discovery Innovation Network (ODIN) are now addressing. In the projects, researchers from Aarhus University and the pharmaceutical industry are working…
2020.12.15 | Grants and awards, PhD students, Neuroscience
Keisuke Yonehara has been awarded the Novo Nordisk Foundation Exploratory Interdisciplinary Synergy Programme with 4.996.374 DKK for 3 years from 1 June 2021, entitled "BIRD – BIocompatible Retinal prosthesis for restoring visual computations in blinding Diseases ". This project involves a collaboration with Drs. Toke Bek at AU Hospital…
2020.12.15 | Research, Public/Media, Dandrite
In recent years, advances in hardware and software have paved the way for the current growth of the application of cryogenic electron microscopy (cryo-EM). Denmark was one of the first countries to recognize and exploit the potential of this technique on a national level... Read the full feature in the latest EMBO newsletter (page 13)
2020.12.17 | Research, Public/Media, Health
Going for a bike ride is beneficial for you – also for patients with multiple sclerosis (MS). At least, a study from Aarhus University suggests that aerobic exercise reduces the number of attacks.