2021.04.08 | Research, Health and disease, Public/Media
The willingness to be vaccinated against coronavirus remains unchanged – at 89 per cent –after Danes learned of the reports of rare blood clots, which led to the AstraZeneca vaccine being paused. This is shown by a new study from Aarhus University.
2021.03.31 | Course, Research, All groups
AU Summer Course in Translational Psychobiology for bachelor students organized by Professor at Department of Biomedicine, Jelena Radulovic
2021.03.31 | Event, Research, All groups
In this first ever Nobel Laureate Talk (more to come), Peter C. Agre, who won a Nobel Prize in 2003 for his groundbreaking discovery of aquaporins, will talk about the path to the Nobel Prize as well as topics including motivation, challenges, career paths and ethics – and the importance of working in different academic environments, both…
2021.03.31 | People news, PhD students, Dandrite
As of 1 April, Dongik will start as Assistant Professor in Nykjær Group. He will continue his work on the roles of sortilin in emotion and memory associated with psychiatric disorders, using various tools including cellular/biochemical assays, animal behavioral analysis, and -omics technologies.
2021.03.30 | People news, Technical / administrative staff, IOOS
Dear all, Here are spring impressions from IOOS.
2021.03.29 | All groups, All AU units, Aarhus University
The University of Glasgow hosts the Guild PGR Summer School as an online event.
2021.03.29 | Course, All groups, All AU units
This 2-day symposium will introduce you to current research and evidence-based clinical work within digital health and self-management in diabetes. Focus areas are glucose management, and prevention and treatment of diabetes complications.
2021.03.26 | PhD defense, Public/Media, Graduate School of Health
Activity distribution and circadian rhythm in patients with severe acquired brain injury
2021.03.26 | PhD defense, Public/Media, Graduate School of Health
Novel strategies to combat medical biofilms in the future
2021.03.29 | All groups, All AU units, Aarhus University
Every year, the Aarhus Institute of Advances Studies (AIAS) receives fellows from all over the world, who come to find space to immerse themselves in their subjects, make new relationships and make AU visible on global research stages. Now, 23 new fellows from AU will forge stronger links between AIAS and the university.