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2020.09.23 | PhD defense, Public/Media, Graduate School of Health

PhD defence: Sara Højslev Avlund

Time trends, delayed diagnosis and quality of life in a cohort of children referred on suspicion of autism spectrum disorder

2020.09.23 | Research, Public/Media, Dandrite

New publication by Mark Denham's lab in Stem Cell Research

The paper by Mette Habekost, Arne Lund Jørgensen, Per Qvist and Mark Denham is entitled "MicroRNAs and Ascl1 facilitate direct conversion of porcine fibroblasts into induced neurons".

2020.09.23 | Seminar, PhD students, Health

Virtual DANDRITE Seminar by Kaori Takehara-Nishiuchi

Associate Professor, Kaori Takehara-Nishiuchi, from the University of Toronto in Canada will give a virtual DANDRITE seminar titled: "Detecting and integrating relevant event relationships." The seminar will take place online via Zoom.

2020.09.21 | People news, Public/Media, Dandrite

Welcome to Tsz Fung Woo, who is new student on a screening grant in Kvitsiani's group

Tsz Fung Woo will join the Kvitsiani lab to understand how single cortical neurons compute decision variables in a perceptual and value-based decision making tasks.

Parkinson's disease is not one but two diseases, starting either in the brain or in the intestines. The researcher behind the study are professor Per Borghammer from Aarhus University. Photo: Claus Sjøgren.

2020.09.21 | Research, Health and disease, Academic staff

Parkinson's disease is not one, but two diseases

Researchers around the world have been puzzled by the different symptoms and varied disease pathways of Parkinson’s patients. A major study from Aarhus University has now identified that there are actually two types of the disease.

2020.09.21 | PhD defense, Public/Media, Graduate School of Health

PhD defence: Lone Kirkeby

Surgery for trapeziometacarpal osteoartrititis - Risk and prognosis in relation to occupational hand force requirements

2020.09.21 | Meeting, Academic staff, Dandrite

DEBATE: EXPERTS' RESPONSIBILITY IN MEDIA COVERAGE OF THE CORONAVIRUS

As a health researcher, do you have a duty to make statements to the media? What responsibility do experts have for corona coverage in the media? And can the relationship between journalist and expert become too close? Come to the debate on Thursday 5 November and hear the views of experts and journalists.

2020.09.21 | Event, Academic staff, Dandrite

Junior Researcher Association - Annual General Assembly 2020

The Junior Researcher Association at Aarhus University works to improve the working conditions of junior researchers at our university. All junior researcher, from all faculties, are invited to join our Annual General Assembly on November 6th.

2020.09.21 | Seminar, PhD students, Dandrite

Seminar in Personalised Medicine

The Personalised Medicine Network and the Personalised Medicine Research Theme of the Department of Biomedicine announce a new Seminar Series. At this seminar, Ditte Demontis, Department of Biomedicine, and Esben Agerbo, National Centre for Register-Based Research, will present.

Visualisation of the upcoming entrance to the northern passage under Nørrebrogade. Made by C. F. Møller.

2020.09.21 | Administrative, Administration (Academic), All groups

AU has to fell four oak trees – maybe you have some bright ideas about how to reuse them?

When Aarhus University starts work on a new passage under Nørrebrogade this autumn, unfortunately four oak trees in the University Park will have to be felled. We want to find a new use for the trees so that they will live on at the university in another form. Calling all bright ideas!

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