2020.10.19 | Seminar, Academic staff, Dandrite
A webinar with Dr Andrea Thorn, Universität Hamburg. The Coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 consists of a multitude of small and macro-molecules, which enable it to infect and hijack host cells. Experiments at large facilities like DESY or MAX IV shed light on these atomic structures and helps us to understand the viral life cycle.
2020.10.15 | PhD defense, Public/Media, Graduate School of Health
Retroviral Neuropathogenesis
2020.10.15 | PhD defense, Public/Media, Graduate School of Health
Musical competences and working memory in Danish children
2020.10.14 | PhD defense, Public/Media, Graduate School of Health
Homicide in Denmark 1992-2016
2020.10.14 | Conference, PhD students, Dandrite
Due to COVID-19, the Danish BioImaging meeting in 2021 will be two-part – One virtual 2 day event 19-20 May and a physical meeting at DTU in the fall. The program is ready and the registration site is now open. Please note that the abstract submission closes May 3rd. You can read more here.
2020.10.14 | Conference, Academic staff, Dandrite
Due to COVID-19 we have decided to split the Danish BioImaging Meeting into a virtual part (Nov 11, 2020) and a physical part (May 2021). This virtual part will contain a morning and an afternoon session. Deadline for registration is 9 November.
2020.10.15 | Education, Administration (Academic), Academic staff
Switching to online teaching is not enough in itself. That much is clear seven months after corona initially interrupted on-site teaching at the university. At the same time, changing guidelines and frequent teaching reorganisations have been really challenging, according to two members of the faculty’s teaching staff.
2020.10.14 | Research, Health and disease, Public/Media
Some people develop long lasting injuries and pain after suffering whiplash, while others do not. Clinical associate professor, PhD and newly appointed Doctor of Medical Science Helge Kasch from Aarhus University and the Regional Hospital Central Jutland, has developed a model that can assess the risk of long-term complications.
2020.10.14 | Grants and awards, Research, Public/Media
Associate Professor Irene Dige from Department of Dentistry and Oral Health receives the Zendium Researcher Award 2020 for her long-standing research into dental plaque.
2020.10.13 | Grants and awards, Public/Media, External target group
Professor Søren Dinesen Østergaard from Aarhus University and Aarhus University Hospital – Psychiatry Services receives the Lundbeck Foundation’s Young Investigator Award 2020 in recognition of his efforts to develop new tools for measuring the severity of psychiatric disorders and the effectiveness of treatment.