2020.09.15 | Grants and awards, All groups, All AU units
Historical food culture, public leadership, lung diseases and exoplanets. The s four recipients of the 2020 HM Queen Margrethe II travel grant are students from a wide variety of subjects – and the four talented Master's degree student can now expand their academic horizons by studying abroad.
2020.09.09 | People news, Academic staff, Dandrite
Sabrina Krepel joined the lab for an ERASMUS internship from the University of Groningen. Sabrina will work on the characterization of Na,K-ATPase α2-isoforms, which play a crucial role in extracellular potassium clearance in the brain. The project focuses on the reconstitution of the pump into lipid-protein-nanoparticles and heir subsequent…
2020.09.08 | PhD defense, Public/Media, Health
Health problems in newly arrived refugees
2020.09.08 | Grants and awards, Research, Academic staff
Sophia Thrane, Master’s and research year medical student at Aarhus University, receives a travel grant of DKK 25,000 for her research into the treatment of serious respiratory infections.
2020.09.08 | Meeting, Research, Academic staff
The next internal PROMEMO workshop will take place on 22 October 2020. Program and practical information will follow soon.
2020.09.07 | People news, Public/Media, Dandrite
Rasmus Kock Flygaard is a newly appointed postdoc in Poul Nissen’s group, where he will start a collaborative project with the Yonehara lab on FRDM7 complexes in neurons. The project aims at explaining how FRMD7 is involved in defining direction sensitivity in vision, and how mutations in FRMD7 that are causative of congenital nystagmus interfere…
2020.09.07 | PhD defense, Public/Media, Health
Aquaporin 7 expression in adipose tissue
2020.09.07 | People news, PhD students, Dandrite
Ole Ahlgreen will start as a new PhD student in Christian Vægter’s Group from 1 September. You can read more about his research here.
2020.09.07 | Research, Academic staff, Dandrite
The findings in the paper entitled “A high-affinity, bivalent PDZ domain inhibitor complexes PICK1 to alleviate neuropathic pain” were made in collaboration between DANDRITE-affiliated researchers Christian B. Vægter and Mette Richner and researchers from University of Copenhagen.
2020.09.07 | Event, Academic staff, Promemo
The Human First initiative between Aarhus University (AU), the Central Denmark Region (RM) and VIA University College (VIA) is Sept 30 hosting a matchmaking event to make researchers with an interest in the neurodegenerative diseases ALS and Parkinson’s disease meet and hopefully develop collaborations and projects.