2015.05.05 | People news
Consultant Per Borghammer and Professor David Brooks from Aarhus University and Aarhus University Hospital have just received DKK 1.7 million from the Lundbeck Foundation. The grant provides hope for Parkinson's disease patients who develop dementia.
2015.04.23 | PhD defense
Nighttime blood pressure and chronotherapy in type 2 diabetes
2015.04.23 | PhD defense
Role of vasopressin, aldosterone, and angiotensin II in sodium and water retention in nephrotic syndrome and heart failure in the rat
2015.04.23 | People news
The Department of Clinical Medicine at Aarhus University has appointed Nikolaos Polyzos as a new honorary professor. He carries out research into treatment options for women who are unable to become pregnant.
2015.05.06 | Research
Data from more than 2.4 million Danes provides the basis for the first study to demonstrate a double increased risk of developing dementia if you suffer from both depression and diabetes. Aarhus University is behind the study together with the University of Washington. And the figures have surprised the researchers.
2015.04.23 | Research
Scientists may have solved the conundrum of why the French can drink wine and eat lots of cheese – and still remain slim and healthy. It appears that cheese is an important piece in this puzzle.
2015.04.30 | Research
Professor Jørn Hounsgaard is the “named person” in good scientific practice at the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences at the University of Copenhagen. The cases he sees are dominated by personal conflicts. That is the way it is when research is driven by passion and ambition, says Jørn Hounsgaard.
2015.04.30 | Research
High demands are being made of Health's new special advisor on responsible conduct of research. However, we know that he or she is out there somewhere, says the driving force behind the new advisory function for responsible conduct of research, Vice-Dean Lise Wogensen.
2015.04.21 | Policy and strategy
With a new brand name and logo, Aarhus University’s business school seeks to consolidate its position as one of Europe’s largest broad business schools and strengthen its ability to compete for students on a national and international scale.
2015.04.20 | Conference
On April 28 2015, NeuroCampus Aarhus hosts a Neuroscience Day for all affiliated research labs and centres as well as for students with interest in neuroscience. By bringing basic and clinical scientists together, the organisers wishes to encourage collaborations and strengthen translational neuroscience research within the NeuroCampus Aarhus…