2021.08.11 | Meeting, Research, PhD students
The PROMEMO Inspire meetings take place every other Thursday from 8:30-9:30. All staff and students at PROMEMO meet to discuss project updates, new methods and papers and to give feedback on challenges and new ideas in order to facilitate interactions and collaborations among the PROMEMO groups.
2021.08.11 | People news, Public/Media, Dandrite
She will be working with receptor complexes of the sortilin family using cryo-EM and other biophysical and cell biological methods. Louise has her PhD from Uppsala University, where she worked on biophysical and functional studies of protein-protein interaction networks mediated by PDZ domains.
2021.08.11 | People news, Public/Media, Dandrite
She will be working with glycine transporter GlyT1 of the SLC6 neurotransmitter symporter family and chloride transporters of the SLC12 familiy Clara did her bachelor project the past year in Poul’s lab and will be working with project supervisors Azadeh Shahsavar, Caroline Neumann and Rasmus K. Flygaard
2021.08.11 | Talent development, PhD students, Health
New academy in the field of cardiovascular research calls for applications. The Danish Cardiovascular Academy also offers networking and events.
2021.08.11 | PhD defense, Public/Media, Graduate School of Health
Predictors of hay fever and asthma and a coronavirus antibody study
2021.08.11 | PhD defense, Public/Media, Graduate School of Health
The burden of disease of mental and substance use disorders
2021.08.11 | PhD defense, Public/Media, Graduate School of Health
Prognostic and Predictive Biomarkers in Bladder Cancer
2021.08.11 | Event, PhD students, Health
The Jens Christian Skou Award is presented on Friday, 8th of October, 2021.
2021.08.11 | Event, Public/Media, Dandrite
This year's DANDRITE retreat will be a 2-day event held at Scandic Bygholm Park, Horsens from 30 September - 1 October 2021.
2021.08.26 | Research, Health and disease, Academic staff
The first clinical trial results from a Danish coronavirus vaccine demonstrate high effect and no serious side effects. Researchers from the Department of Biomedicine at Aarhus University are examining the vaccine's potential for preventing infection.