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With a professorship, Martin Tolstrup from the Department of Clinical Medicine will be able to intensify his research into vaccines and antibodies. The goal is to find better treatment options for patients with severe infections. Photo:Tonny Foghmar, AUH Phot

2021.07.09 | People news, Public/Media, Health

Covid-19 researcher appointed professor

What is the best way to fight Covid-19 and similar viruses? The answer, according to Martin Tolstrup, who is a new professor at the Department of Clinical Medicine at Aarhus University, is vaccines and antibody therapy.

Picture of Kawtar Cherkaoui.

2021.07.08 | People news, PhD students, Dandrite

Congratulations to Kawtar Cherkaoui who has been appointed Student Assistant in Philipsborn Group

Kawtar starts as Student Assistant in Philipsborn Group per 1 July. She will continue her work of performing experiments with Drosophila genetics and neuroscience aimed at the understanding of neuronal circuit controlling reproductive behaviour. Her tasks will include animal care, planning and performing of laboratory experiments (Drosophila…

2021.07.06 | Talent development, PhD students, Graduate School of Health

Course on Translational Research and Medicine Development

Discover the landscape of translational medicine and learn from scientists in academia, industry and regulatory agencies and join the 2021 TMex winter school

2021.07.06 | Symposium, Academic staff, Dandrite

UCMR Infection and Cancer Symposium

The symposium organizing committee is pleased to invite you to attend the virtual UCMR Infection and Cancer Symposium on 24 August.

2021.07.09 | Research, Public/Media, External target group

Protein crop’s potential unlocked by deciphering anti-nutrient biosynthesis

Faba beans are an excellent source of food protein, but about 4% of the world’s population are afflicted by favism, which renders them sensitive to the faba bean anti-nutrients vicine and convicine. Now, an international research team has identified the VC1 gene as responsible for the production of these compounds.

With a professorship, Martin Tolstrup from the Department of Clinical Medicine will be able to intensify his research into vaccines and antibodies. The goal is to find better treatment options for patients with severe infections. Photo:Tonny Foghmar, AUH

2021.08.03 | People news, Public/Media, Health

Covid-19 researcher appointed professor

What is the best way to fight Covid-19 and similar viruses? The answer, according to Martin Tolstrup, who is a new professor at the Department of Clinical Medicine at Aarhus University, is vaccines and antibody therapy.

2021.07.06 | Course, PhD students, Health

Communication on social media

On the course, you will learn more about how social media can be used to communicate your own research, take care of interests and networking.

2021.07.06 | Course, PhD students, Health

Media and screen training

All-day workshop. You can, of course, use the learning at the workshop in relation to TV interviews and interviews via Zoom and Teams that the media use to an increasing degree. But it is also directly applicable in relation to all other types of media.

2021.07.06 | Administrative, PhD students, Graduate School of Health

Høj kvalitet i ph.d.-uddannelsen trods trivselsudfordringer

Viser ny stor undersøgelse af ph.d.-uddannelserne, som blev gennemført i januar 2021.

2021.07.06 | Course, PhD students, Health

Research communication in English

Get better at presenting your research project in English, both orally and in writing.

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