2021.08.19 | Research, All groups, All AU units
Androids, early childhood memories and marine mammal communication: Aarhus University’s five new honorary doctors work in a wide variety of fields. The honorary degrees have just been conferred at the annual celebration which marks the university’s anniversary.
2021.08.25 | People news, Health and disease, All groups
Amalie Lambert Kristensen, MD is working with venous thromboembolism in patients undergoing operations for lung cancer.
2021.08.24 | Administrative, Administration (Academic), All groups
A new technical solution is being rolled out at AU to protect your inbox against fraudulent emails. Until the solution has been fully implemented, you should keep an extra eye on your spam filter.
2021.08.25 | Events, PhD students, Health
In keeping with tradition, Health invites all those who are interested in medical innovation to its Medical Innovation Day, where the faculty brings students and researchers together with companies and foundations to create innovative healthcare solutions. The event is open to anyone with an interest in what is happening in the field.
2021.08.24 | Research, All groups, Protecttrial
19 public and industry partners across Europe are joining forces in an ambitious collaborative clinical research project with the aim of setting new standards for the clinical use of proton radiotherapy.
2021.08.24 | Research, PhD students, Dandrite
Recently the Yonehara Group had its study published in Neuron. The study is titled: “Direction selectivity in retinal bipolar cell axon terminals”. Now a press release has been published in Danish on the study. You can read it here.
2021.08.24 | Administrative, Administration (Academic), All groups
Due to Covid-19 restrictions, many of the canteens at Aarhus University have been closed for most of the spring and summer. But now they’re chopping, frying and braising again – so students and staff no longer have to go hungry on campus.
2021.08.23 | People news, Public/Media, Health
Karin Lykke-Hartmann is Aarhus University’s new professor of reproductive medicine. Her work involves studying the genes found in the ovaries in the hope of being able to stimulate the maturation of women’s eggs. If she succeeds, this will be good news for the many infertile women who do not benefit from the traditional hormonal fertility…
2021.08.24 | Research, Public/Media, Department of Biomedicine
Our visual cerebral cortex is where we collect and process the visual impressions that enable us to navigate in our surroundings. Research from Aarhus University now shows that we record visual movements somewhere else in the brain than previously thought. This knowledge can be used to understand how the brain monitors its environments.
2021.08.23 | Collaboration, PhD students, Dandrite
Umeå University now recruits an Assistant Professor (tenure track) in Data-Driven Epidemiology and Infection Biology (DDLS fellowship in association with The Laboratory for Molecular Infection Medicine Sweden). The application deadline is 5 September 2021. You can read more about the position here.