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2021.11.16 | Seminar

Mini-symposium with Lutz Schmitt and Christian A. Olsen

Mini-symposium: Lutz Schmitt: "Structure and efflux mechanism of the yeast pleiotropic drug resistance transporter Pdr5" & Christian A. Olsen: "Chemical Tools for Investigating Histone Deacetylase (HDAC) Enzymes."

2021.11.16 | Event

Master exam by Michelle Juknaviciute Laursen, Poul Nissen group

Master exam title: ”Investigation of the regulation of ATP8B1 flippase activity.” Venue: TBA

Associate Professor Katherine Musliner receives DKK 2.8 million to study the role of genetics in the development of borderline personality disorder. Photo: AU Foto

2021.11.16 | Grants and awards

Researcher will learn more about the genetics of borderline personality disorder

Associate Professor Katherine Musliner from Aarhus University and Aarhus University Hospital Psychiatry receives DKK 2.8 million from the Independent Research Fund Denmark to study the role of genetics in the development of borderline personality disorder.

2021.11.15 | Research

New European legislation on clinical trials of medicines: a single entrance to application and registration

From 31 January 2022, clinical trials of medicines should not be registered at the Danish Medicines Agency and the National Committees on Health Research Ethics anymore, but at a common European system: the Clinical Trials Information System.

"It’s not fair that half of the population has worse conditions than the other half of the population," says Kamille Smidt Rasmussen, PhD, associate professor and head of the graduate programme, about gender inequality on the university. Photo: Jakob Binderup.

2021.11.15 | Policy and strategy

"In our experience, there isn’t gender equality at the university"

While still a student, Kamille Smidt Rasmussen experienced gender discrimination at the university. It still exists today, and now she and Anthropologist Signe Vogel have focused on the lack of gender equality at the universities in a podcast series.

2021.11.15 | People news

New acting chief physician

Mette Nørgaard has been appointed acting chief physician at Department of Clinical Epidemiology as of November 1. Mette is professor of urological epidemiology and has been working at DCE since 2002. Until 2011, she worked in the department’s section in Aalborg. Mette takes over after Rune Erichsen who has decided to return to clinical work.

2021.11.12 | Symposium

DC-phering mononuclear phagocyte biology in health and disease

The symposium will take place on 16 and 17 December 2021 at the Institut Necker Enfants Malades (INEM), in Paris, France. Read more about the program and registration here.

The two junior researchers each receive DKK 300,000 as part of the Lundbeck Foundation's Talent Prize 2021 Photo: Martin Gravgaard Photography.

2021.11.18 | Grants and awards

Two Health researchers receive the Lundbeck Foundation’s Talent Prize 2021

Simon Mark Dahl Baunwall and Tatyana Fedorova are both PhD students at the Department of Clinical Medicine, and both receive Lundbeck Foundation Talent Prizes this year.

2021.11.12 | Course

MBG PhD Career day with AU Career

The Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics holds a PhD Career Day in collaboration with AU Career. The purpose is to increase PhD Students and Postdocs’ career awareness by providing them with knowledge and understanding of how they develop their career skills at different stages of their research training.

2021.11.12 | Research

New publication in Neuroscience Letters by Rodrigo Grassi-Oliveria's research team

In collaboration with their colleagues from Brazil, TNU researchers Rodrigo Grassi-Oliveira and Rodrigo Orso have just published the article "Sex differences in risk behavior parameters in adolescent mice: Relationship with brain-derived neurotrophic factor in the medial prefrontal cortex"

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