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Sâmia Joca

2021.11.04 | Grants and awards, Research, All groups

TNU affiliated researcher, Sâmia Joca receives 5 million DKK from the Lundbeck Foundation

Sâmia Joca will be investigating the effect of canabidiol on depression

Christmas Parade in Aarhus. Photo by Aarhus City Forening.

2021.11.04 | Event, Public/Media, Dandrite

Christmas Parade in Aarhus

Join the Christmas Parade and welcome Santa Claus who will be lighting the Christmas lights at Aarhus' main shopping street 'Strøget'. There will be Christmas music, Christmas stands and lots of Christmas-'hygge'.

2021.11.04 | Meeting, Public/Media, Dandrite

The Personalised Medicine Network First Annual Meeting

The personalized network welcome you the first annual meeting. The meeting will take place in The AIAS Auditorium on 25th November 2021, at 9:00-16:30. Registration deadline is 12th November 2021. Click here to read more.

2021.11.04 | PhD defense, PhD students, Dept Clin Epi

PhD defence

Nina Mckinnon Edwards

2021.11.04 | Research, Health and disease, All groups

High-impact paper: optimal revascularization of patients with chronic coronary artery disease

Associate Professor and Consultant Cardiac Surgeon Ivy Susanne Modrau from our department contributed to the FAME 3 trial, where the results from the multicenter study recently was published in New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM): Fractional Flow Reserve–Guided PCI as Compared with Coronary Bypass Surgery.

More than 130 participants from all over the world were involved, either in person or via Zoom, when the Department of Public Health invited students, researchers and practitioners to a panel debate on power and politics in World Athletics on 11 October 2021. Photo: Ask Vest Christiansen.

2021.11.04 | Policy and strategy, Research, PhD students

“Internationalisation isn’t a goal in itself”

Who could fail to notice that internationalisation is one of the faculty's strategic focus areas? On the other hand, how the goal of increased internationalisation should be implemented in practice is not set in stone. At the Department of Public Health, a recent panel debate is an example of how the university can invite the outside world to come…

The new professional Bachelor's degree programme in clinical dental technology postpones the first new admissions until 2023. Photo: Jesper Rais, AU Foto

2021.11.04 | Education, Administration (Academic), Academic staff

Start-up of the new professional Bachelor's degree postponed until 2023

The Department of Dentistry and Oral Health have been given the green light to offer the new professional Bachelor's degree programme in clinical dental technology from September 2022. However, the department has decided to postpone the commencement of studies for a year to ensure the degree programme’s quality.

Sâmia Joca’s research project is entitled ‘Towards better therapeutics for depression with Cannabidiol’. Photo: Simon Fischel, Health Kommunikation.

2021.11.04 | Grants and awards, Public/Media, Health

Associate professor receives DKK five million to investigate the effect of cannabidiol on depression

Can the drug cannabidiol have a positive effect on depression? This is what Sâmia Joca, who is associate professor at Aarhus University, is investigating. The Lundbeck Foundation is supporting the project with just over DKK five million.

Tor Skibsted Clemmensen is a cardiologist at Aarhus University Hospital and has written his higher doctoral dissertation at Aarhus University on a new method for examining blood vessels in patients who have undergone a heart transplant.

2021.11.03 | People news, Public/Media, Health

New method helps heart patients after transplantation

Patients with a transplanted heart risk suffering from a disease in the heart's blood vessels. New Doctor of Medical Science at Aarhus University, Tor Skibsted Clemmensen, carries out research into a new method that can detect the disease at an earlier stage than currently possible.

In his higher doctoral dissertation, Sebastian Udholm studied what he calls a forgotten group of patients who have a minor ASD defect and how this affected their health over time.

2021.11.03 | People news, Public/Media, Health

Patients with small heart defects should undergo lifelong follow-up

Children born with a small hole between the atrial chambers of the heart are not offered the option of having the hole closed. New Doctor of Medical Science Sebastian Udholm from Aarhus University instead recommends lifelong follow-up in order to avoid the defect leading to health challenges for the children later in life.

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