2020.06.25 | Research, Academic staff, Neurocampus
The authors found that inhibiting a specific set of microRNAs (miRNAs) by antisense technology reduced seizure frequency in a mouse model, suggesting that these RNA molecules could serve as possible targets for future epilepsy therapy.
2020.06.25 | Event, Academic staff, Neurocampus
Join the most important international conference on the Neurosciences and Music with experts from all over the world.
2020.06.25 | PhD defense, PhD students, Dandrite
PhD student Peter Kerwin, Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics
2020.06.25 | Event, Academic staff, Health
The event is postponed due to the COVID-19 situation. Space and time: Internal dynamics of the brain’s entorhinal cortex.
2020.06.25 | Administrative, Administration (Academic), All groups
As of Wednesday 24 June, AU’s buildings are again open to students.
2020.06.25 | Events, Administration (Academic), Public/Media
Have: Double winner of the faculty's best research idea with business potential. Want: Researchers with promising results and innovative ideas that can solve the major healthcare challenges of the future. Who can dethrone the champion? Registration for the Medical Innovation Day 2020 is open.
2020.06.24 | People news, Research, Public/Media
Medical doctor and PhD Niklas Telinius from Aarhus University and Aarhus University Hospital can now add the title of Doctor of Medical Science after successfully defending his higher doctoral dissertation on the physiology of the lymphatic system. His research will assist in learning more about the lymphatics and generating new ideas for medical…
2020.06.24 | Research, PhD students, Dept Clin Epi
New PhD thesis from DCE investigates the prevalence of type 2 diabetes complications and the association between selected complications and mannose-binding lectin.
2020.06.25 | Events, Health and disease, Academic staff
Veteran and classic vehicles rolled out of their garages on 5 June and took part in the Cruise Against Corona. Along the way they helped raise money for corona research at the Department of Biomedicine at Aarhus University.
2020.06.23 | Events, Public/Media, Emergency Medicine
Dual Operator CPR Compared to Single Operator CPR: A Randomised Trial in Basic Life Support for Laypersons. Date: 1th July 2020 at 4-5 PM with a reception afterwards. Place: Auditorium B, Aarhus University Hospital (Entrance G).