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2021.03.10 | PhD defense, Public/Media, Health

Virtual PhD defence: Kia Busch

Development of new planning and image-guidance strategies to minimise organ motion induced dose degradations for locally advanced prostate cancer

Senior data scientist Adam Hulman (left) and clinical professor Per Løgstrup Poulsen act as chairmen and lead a virtual journal club at Steno Diabetes Center Aarhus. Photo: Private

2021.03.10 | Administrative, Research, Public/Media

Journal Clubs – a great opportunity to be nerdy

Journal clubs at Health come in many shapes and sizes. But they all share one thing – they give you the chance of in-depth and detailed discussion with a room full of peers.

2021.03.09 | Seminar, Academic staff, Food and nutrition network

Webinar: Regulatory mechanisms in the control of oxygen intake and blood pressure

At the webinar leading researchers will discuss the importance of regulatory mechanisms in the control of oxygen intake and blood pressure. The speakers include: Title: Acute oxygen sensing and regulation of breathingSpeaker: Jose Lopez-Barneo MD, PhD, University of Seville Medical School, Spain   Title: Timing of food intake drives…

Rune Nguyen Rasmussen, Keisuke Yonehara and committee members Mai Marie Holm, Hajime Hirase and Sonja Hofer.

2021.03.09 | Events, Public/Media, Dandrite

Congratulations to Rune Nguyen Rasmussen for defending his PhD dissertation

Rune Nguyen Rasmussen from the Yonehara Group made an excellent defence of his PhD dissertation entitled “On the contributions of retinal direction selectivity to cortical motion processing” on Friday 5 March 2021.

Thomas Decker Christensen took up his position as professor, department chair at the Department of Clinical Medicine on 1 March 2021. Photo: Tonny Foghmar, AUH.

2021.03.09 | People news, PhD students, Health

Lung surgeon appointed professor, department chair

Consultant Thomas Decker Christensen is the new professor, department chair of thoracic surgery at Aarhus University and Aarhus University Hospital. The professorship enables him to intensify his research efforts, further develop the field, and strengthen the training of new medical doctors.

2021.03.12 | Event, PhD students, Health

ILCA School of Liver Cancer 2021

The ILCA School will assemble multi-disciplinary experts on hepatocellular carcinoma and cholangiocarcinoma from Aarhus University Hospital, University of Copenhagen and specialists, exclusively invited from Scandinavia, the USA, Spain and France.

2021.03.08 | Event, PhD students, Health

Virtual DANDRITE Lecture by Kazumasa Tanaka

Kazumasa Tanaka, Assistant Professor at the Memory Research Unit at the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University, Japan, will give a virtual DANDRITE lecture titled: "Heterogeneous Memory Traces in the Hippocampus." The lecture will take place online via Zoom.

One day we will be able to travel again, and mobility grants from AUFF can help researchers cultivate their international networks. Photo: Colourbox

2021.03.16 | Grants and awards, All groups, All AU units

Apply for funding to support junior research talents and strengthen international networks

The Aarhus University Research Foundation (AUFF) is now accepting applications for travel grants and AUFF Starting Grants. Deadlines for applications are 8 and 13 April respectively.

2021.03.08 | Seminar, Academic staff, Dandrite

Innovation is not just patents and contracts - an introduction to TTO Business Development

Together with the Junior Researchers Association, Eoin Galligan will give a simple introduction to university innovation for postdocs across campus of Aarhus University. You can sign up here.

Ditte Dimontis and her colleagues have analysed more than eight million genetic variants in each person in order to identify variants that are over-represented in people with ADHD with DBDs compared with people who do not have the disorders. Photo: Private

2021.03.10 | Research, Public/Media, Health

ADHD: Aggressive behaviour is genetically coded

An international collaboration headed by researchers from iPSYCH has found genetic variants that increase the risk of aggression in children with ADHD. In the same study, the researchers also discovered that the genetics which increase aggression in some children with ADHD, are the same genetics that affect aggression in children without a…

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