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2020.10.22 | Administrative, Administration (Academic), Students

The study environment survey – your opinion counts

The study environment survey 2020 has now landed in your e-boks and AU inbox. With your answers, you can help make a difference for yourself and your fellow students. The survey covers topics such as well-being, feedback, stress, loneliness, the physical surroundings, harassment and much more.

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2020.10.21 | Administrative, Administration (Academic), All groups

Climate-friendly cars roll onto campus

Before 2025, AU will retire all of its petrol and diesel vehicles. From now on, all new vehicles must run on climate-friendly fuels. But will this actually make a difference? Read on to find out!

2020.10.21 | Event, Academic staff, All AU units

AU Elections

Use your vote in the university elections. This year, VIP can vote for boards of studies, Academic Councils and PhD-committees.

Malene Overby
Bardia Varastehmoradi

2020.10.21 | Research, Research, All groups

Malene Overby and Bardia Varastehmoradi win Synapse Case Competition

With their team, TNU PhD students Malene Overby and Bardia Varastehmoradi won the LEO Pharma Case in the Synapse Case Competition 18 September.

2020.10.21 | Seminar, Academic staff, Health

Virtual DANDRITE Lecture by Dr. Sylvia Wirth

Dr. Sylvia Wirth, researcher at the Center for Cognitive Science in Lyon in France, will give a virtual DANDRITE lecture titled: "From visual space to schemas in the primate hippocampus." The lecture will take place online via Zoom.

2020.10.22 | Research, Health and disease, Academic staff

Extracts from rose and olives can prevent parkinson’s

Parkinson’s disease is caused by an imbalance in the brain resulting from alpha-synuclein, a small unstable protein that misfolds and accumulates in clusters and clumps that destroy the brain cells of people with the disease. Researchers have now discovered that extracts from Damask roses and Koroneiki olives can prevent aggregates from forming.…

2020.10.21 | Grants and awards, PhD students, Dandrite

Group Leader Keisuke Yonehara has been awarded a PRESTO grant

Keisuke Yonehara was awarded a PRESTO grant from Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST), which is equivalent to 2.39 M DKK for 3.5 years (Nov 2020-Mar 2024) for a project entitled: “Development of technological platform for contactomics”.

2020.10.21 | PhD defense, Academic staff, Dandrite

Qualifying exam: Structural dynamics of NMDA receptors

PhD student Oscar Gabriel Sevillano Quispe, Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics.

2020.10.21 | Research, Academic staff, Dandrite

New publication by Felipe Fredes

The article by Felipe Fredes et al. is entitled: "Ventro-dorsal Hippocampal Pathway Gates Novelty-Induced Contextual Memory Formation." It has been published in Current Biology.

2020.10.21 | Seminar, PhD students, Health

Virtual DANDRITE Topical Seminar by Marc Dämgen

Postdoctoral Researcher, Marc Dämgen, from Stanford University in California will give a virtual DANDRITE topical seminar titled: "Hunting the open state of the glycine receptor with molecular dynamics simulations." The seminar will take place online via Zoom.

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