2020.01.17 | Seminar, Health and disease, PhD students
Cystic Fibrosis - and hidden jewels in the urine.
2020.01.17 | Event, Public/Media, Dandrite
Topical seminar on calcium signalling by Emanuel Strehler, who is also visiting us to be opponent at Sigrid Thirup Larsen's PhD defense this afternoon on the "Activity and Regulation of Plasma Membrane Calcium ATPases – Functional and Structural Characterisation".
2020.01.17 | Seminar, Health and disease, PhD students
Understanding the blood vessels one cell at a time.
2020.01.17 | Health and disease, PhD students, Health
Toward managing cancer symptoms. Investigating circadian rhythms and light exposure in cancer patients.
2020.01.23 | Administrative, Administration (Academic), All groups
Are you interested in how Aarhus University can reduce its CO2 emissions? Join us on 29 January at a meeting of AU's sustainability network to discuss the university's draft climate strategy.
2020.01.17 | Event, Health and disease, Public/Media
THE MEETING IS POSTPONED TO LATER IN THE YEAR. On March 24th from 12.00-16.00 the new Food & Nutrition network at Health holds its first annual meeting.
2020.01.16 | Research, Health and disease, Academic staff
The risk of general practitioners (GPs) suffering burnout increases with the number of patients with complex medical histories. A new study from the Research Unit for General Practice in Aarhus is the first to document a correlation between patients with multimorbidity and increased incidences of burnout among their general practitioners.
2020.01.16 | Grants and awards, Academic staff, Promemo
Associate Professor Olav Andersen and his colleagues from abroad received a DKK 9.5 mio from the joint EU programme to study the SORL1 gene, which is regarded as one of Alzheimer’s most important risk factors, with some variants of the gene even being the cause of the disease.
2020.01.16 | Administrative, Administration (Academic), All groups
IT maintenance work will affect AU’s IT systems and services and cause interruptions at different times during the weekend of 1 - 2 February 2020.
2020.01.16 | Grants and awards, Research, Academic staff
Professor Jørgen Bjerggaard Jensen from Aarhus University and Aarhus University Hospital has two scientific projects in the pipeline, and both will benefit patients with bladder cancer. One involves a new surgical method, while the other focuses on new technology. The projects receive financial support in the form of generous grants from the Novo…