2015.11.26 | Research
Brain Awareness Week (BAW) is the global campaign to increase public awareness of the progress and benefits of brain research.
2015.12.03 | Seminar
Today we generate more data in a couple of days than the entire human race has done from the dawn of its existence to the beginning of the 21st century. Data management, digital annotation and visualization constitute core competencies of digital scholarship.
2015.12.02 | People news
Claus Højbjerg Gravholt from Aarhus University and Aarhus University Hospital has received the HN Award from the Hede Nielsen Family Foundation. The award includes a cash prize of DKK 350,000, which will support his research into the foetal stage for children of mothers with type 1 diabetes.
2015.12.02 | People news
Jacob Giehm Mikkelsen has just been appointed professor with special responsibilities (MSO) at the Department of Biomedicine, Aarhus University. He conducts research into how genetic defects cause diseases and into the development of methods for repairing defective genes.
2015.11.25 | Research
Research results on an association between whooping cough and risk of epilepsy has recently been mentioned by The New York Times. Associate professor Morten Olsen from Department of Clinical Epidemiology, one of the researchers behind the study, was interviewed by The New York Times. The study shows that children who had whooping cough in infancy…
2016.01.11 | Research
We are the world champions of health data collection. If we combine this knowledge with modern gene technology, we can tailor-make medicines that will lead to treatments which are far more effective for the individual patient and less expensive for society.
2015.11.24 | Administrative
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2015.11.24 | Health and disease
The Center for Music in the Brain is honored to host Dr. Linnea Karlsson and Dr. Hasse Karlsson from the Turku Brain and Mind Center, University of Turku in two talks: "Gut Microbiome – a target for interventions?" and "Brain Plasticity: effects of prenatal stress exposure and adult psychological interventions".
2016.01.11 | Research
Politicians, the media and the pharmaceutical industry often overlook rare diseases. But Denmark has unique opportunities to make a difference here.
2015.12.02 | People news
Consultant Per Ovesen is new clinical professor at Aarhus University (AU) and Aarhus University Hospital (AUH). He conducts research into whether foetuses in overweight and diabetic women have an increased risk of developing obesity at birth and later in life.