2021.04.23 | Collaboration, Public/Media, Dandrite
In a recently established InnoBooster collaboration, PhD student Nanna Møller Jensen from Poul Henning Jensen’s group is collaborating with the Copenhagen-based biotech company, Orphazyme, in a quest for the development of novel therapies against Parkinson’s disease (PD).
2021.04.23 | Research, PhD students, Dandrite
Collaboration between the Capogna group from AU and the Sørensen group at AUH leads to a discovery on the cellular mechanism of action of dopamine in the human cerebral cortex.
2021.04.23 | Event, PhD students, Health
Alan Jung Park, Postdoctoral Fellow in Gogos Lab at the Mortimer B. Zuckerman Mind Brain Behavior Institute at Columbia University in New York, will give a virtual DANDRITE lecture titled: "Brain Circuit Reset: Principle of Cognitive Enhancement in Health and Disease." The lecture will take place online via Zoom.
2021.04.23 | PhD defense, Public/Media, Health
Prediction of upper limb function and daily use after stroke
2021.04.22 | Policy and strategy, PhD students, Department of Public Health
Cecilia Ramlau-Hansen is one of Health's 54 female professors. She is an epidemiologist, loves the competitive environment of the research world and is a keen advocate of gender equality. Because everyone with talent and ambition must have equal opportunities to reach the summit of academia – regardless of gender.
2021.04.22 | Research, Public/Media, Dandrite
The paper is published in Brain and entitled "Ageing promotes pathological alpha-synuclein propagation and autonomic dysfunction in wild-type rats". Read the paper here.
2021.05.03 | Research, Public/Media, iPSYCH
New research shows that patients who have had contact with the hospital due to serious glandular disease have a greater risk of subsequently developing depression. The study from iPSYCH is the largest yet to show a correlation between glandular fever and depression.
2021.04.22 | Education, Administration (Academic), Academic staff
The pandemic has effectively put a stop to many aspects of student life as we know it, and well-being is an area in which the students are hit particularly hard. Therefore, the faculty has made a pool of DKK 420,000 available to students, with the aim of helping to kick-start activities in the student associations and the social study environment.
2021.04.22 | Seminar, Research, Public/Media
Anne M. Troldborg, PhD, Department of Biomedicine: “Systemic Lupus Erythematosus, clinical aspects, pathogenesis and new approaches to treatment”