2020.05.27 | Research, Public/Media, Dandrite
An article from DR (in Danish) dips into a research project from Copenhagen University focusing on the human brain in its earliest stages. DANDRITE Group Leader Mark Denham comments the article and points out the importance of understanding the developing brain in order to create future treatments to patients with degenerative diseases.
2020.05.27 | Administrative, Administration (Academic), Technical / administrative staff
It’s been a bit hectic at the Department of Law’s secretariat lately: the shutdown and the gradual reopening of the university have made planning and conducting exams even more complex than usual.
2020.05.27 | Research, PhD students, Dept Clin Epi
New PhD thesis from DCE investigates the incidence, prognosis, and treatment effectiveness of type 2 diabetes in Denmark.
2020.05.26 | PhD defense, Health and disease, Public/Media
Proton therapy specific normal tissue complication probability models for the rectum and bladder.
2020.05.26 | PhD defense, Health and disease, Public/Media
National Population-based Studies of Acute Myeloid Leukemia. Risk and Prognosis.
2020.05.26 | PhD defense, Public/Media, Health
Atherosclerosis – translation from mouse to man in type 2 diabetes-related cardiovascular disease.
2020.05.27 | Events, Administration (Academic), All groups
Are you completing your degree this summer, or did you recently graduate from AU? Then join us for the virtual job fair Danish Academic Job Fair 2020 on Tuesday 16 June 2020 at 13:00-15:30 – where you might just meet you future employer.
2020.05.25 | Meeting, Public/Media, Dandrite
DANDRITE Internal Meetings takes place every second Thursday from 9-10 am, where all staff and students at DANDRITE meet to give each other updates on the research done at DANDRITE in order to facilitate interaction and collaborations among the groups.
2020.05.28 | Policy and strategy, Health and disease, Academic staff
The corona crisis has demonstrated the value of health research to society and that the basic research environments possess a huge amount of knowledge which society needs. Basic research must therefore now be prioritised so we can solve heath challenges in the future.
2020.05.20 | Grants and awards, PhD students, Dept Clin Epi
Clinical Associate Professor Christian Fynbo Christiansen has received a grant for his project to uncover how acute kidney injury affects the risk of subsequently developing chronic kidney disease, cardiovascular disease, and premature death.