2020.11.19 | Research, Public/Media, External target group
Aarhus University is collaborating with three Danish universities to establish a national satellite programme in collaboration with the Danish Industry Foundation. The programme is designed to generate even more graduates with high-tech skills, and it will be part of students' degree programmes. A grant of DKK 4.25 million from the Danish Industry…
2020.11.19 | Grants and awards, Public/Media, Health
Showing enthusiasm for viruses in the middle of a corona pandemic takes some doing. But Associate Professor David Olagnier from Aarhus University is doing it anyway, not least because he utilises genetically modified viruses to fight cancer cells. Now, his research receives support from the Danish Cancer Society with a DKK 1.7 million grant from…
2020.11.18 | Event, Academic staff, Dandrite
Our guest, who is Bodil Øster, will talk about stress, which is very relevant to our daily work life. Please write an e-mail to Kathrine Hennings (kh@dandrite.au.dk) for link to the virtual career café. All are welcome!
2020.11.18 | People news, Academic staff, Dandrite
Kawtar says: "I will perform experiments with Drosophila genetics and neuroscience aimed at the understanding of neuronal circuit controlling reproductive behaviour. My project and tasks will include animal care, planning and performing of laboratory experiments (Drosophila genetics, behavioural experiments, dissection, immunohistochemistry etc.)…
2020.11.18 | Administrative, Administration (Academic), All groups
Phishing emails are an ever-increasing problem, and they can be very convincing. AU’s information security department therefore now launches a new initiative to help members of staff spot phishing emails.
2020.11.17 | Research, Research, All groups
In a recent paper, Erik Kaadt, Betina Elfving and colleagues describe how they investigated 38 microRNAs dysregulated in the skin of depressed patients - 15 microRNAs were re-identified across four distinct rat models of depression.
2020.11.17 | PhD defense, Public/Media, Graduate School of Health
Obstetric Anal Sphincter Injuries - Morbidity and long-term functional outcomes
2020.11.17 | PhD defense, Public/Media, Graduate School of Health
Orthodontics, Pediatric Sleep-disordered Breathing, and Nocturnal Enuresis
2020.11.17 | Research, Public/Media, Health
Every year, thousands of Danes suffer from diseases that affect their brain; diseases that cost both lives and huge sums of money. This is shown in a detailed study of different types of brain disease in Denmark, which researchers from Aarhus University and Aarhus University Hospital are behind.
2020.11.17 | Events, Technical / administrative staff, All AU units
This year’s university elections are over. The votes have been counted and the victorious candidates informed. This year’s turnout was 16% which is lower than previous years. It is assessed that the coronavirus is the primary reason for this.