2021.05.18 | PhD defense, Public/Media, Health
Adolescents and mental health in a life course approach
2021.05.20 | Research, Public/Media, iPSYCH
Researchers from the Danish psychiatry research-project iPSYCH have contributed to identify 33 new genetic variants which, as it turns out, play a role in bipolar disorder. To achieve this, they have examined DNA profiles from 413,000 people.
2021.05.20 | Grants and awards, Public/Media, Health
Associate Professor Christian Kanstrup Holm from Aarhus University receives almost ten million kroner from the Novo Nordisk Foundation towards his research into the treatment of viral infections which cause respiratory problems and have the potential to develop into pandemics.
2021.05.18 | Event, Public/Media, Dandrite
2021.05.17 | Seminar, PhD students, Dandrite
In this event, JRA present an opportunity to listen to Diede Brunen, an Associate at BioGeneration Ventures. Diede will present an introduction to venture capital and to learn how to communicate with them in the first steps of creating a startup.
2021.05.13 | Event, Public/Media, Health
The clinical course of liver cirrhosis - Studies of prognosis and the effects of selected medicines and comorbidity
2021.05.13 | Event, Public/Media, Health
Myocardial Structure, Function, and Metabolism
2021.05.13 | Event, Public/Media, Health
CT Angiography Derived Fractional Flow Reserve Testing in Patients With Stable Coronary Artery Disease: Diagnostic Performance, Clinical Utility, and Prognosis
2021.05.13 | Event, Public/Media, Department of Biomedicine
Lars Fogh Iversen has been with Novo Nordisk for more than 20 years, first as a researcher and now in leadership. He has an impressive career path from a PhD in protein crystallography at the University of Copenhagen to where he is today at Novo Nordisk with the responsibility for their strategies in Global Research Technologies. At the seminar he…
2021.05.18 | Grants and awards, Research, Public/Media
Professor Berit Andersen and Senior Researcher Pia Kirkegaard from the Department of Clinical Medicine are heading the Danish part of a five-year EU project aiming to reduce social inequality in screening for cervical cancer. The project has been granted a total of DKK 27 million from the EU’s Horizon 2020 pool.