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2022.01.07 | Administrative

The Danish Young Academy is looking for the research environment of the year 2022

Good research environments make research better. This is the basic premise behind a new award introduced by the Danish Young Academy in which junior researchers can nominate their own research environment and potentially win DKK 10,000 to hold an event. The deadline is 15 March 2022.

2022.01.06 | Administrative

Online oral examination: Where to find help

Due to the current coronavirus situation, many of this semester’s exams will be held online. Teaching staff and examiners can register for workshops, find guidelines on online oral exams and get good advice from the Centre for Educational Development (CED).

2022.01.06 | Conference

PFUE Brain Health Conference

The French Presidency of the European Union (PFUE), Aviesan is organizing a high-level conferene under the title "Brain Health". The conference will be held in Brussels or online, depending on the sanitary conditions. Read more here.

Annette de Thurah took up the position as professor at the Department of Clinical Medicine on 1 January 2022. She is also affiliated with the Department of Rheumatology at Aarhus University Hospital.

2022.01.07 | People news

New professor: The arthritis treatment of the future will be online

The number of people with chronic diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis will grow in the statistics in the future. Annette de Thurah, who has just been appointed professor at Aarhus University, counters this development through her research into web-based solutions for the arthritis patients of the future.

2022.01.05 | PhD defense

PhD defence: Signe Mosegaard

Novel insights to fatty acid oxidation disorders - Complex genetics and immunometabolic regulations

Head of department Siri Beier Jensen

2022.01.04 | Administrative

Newsletter 46 from the Head of Department

Dear All, It almost feels as if the year is ending as it began - the number of infections is rising and rising, the home offices came back in use, and the Christmas party had to be canceled again. But luckily we are soon moving towards brighter times. After all, it makes a small difference.

The music we listen to is a direct reflection of the way in which we structure our day, according to a new study carried out by - among others - assistant professor Ole Adrian Heggli from Center for Music in the Brain at Aarhus University.

2022.01.03 | Research

Study: Our favourite music follows a 24-hour cycle

Researchers at the Center for Music in the Brain at Aarhus University have analysed more than two billion streaming events on Spotify to investigate how our daily rhythm is reflected in the music we listen to.

2022.01.03 | PhD defense

PhD Defence: Michal Frumer

PhD dissertation explores life under surveillance for lung cancer

2022.01.03 | Research

Sustainable diet leads to fewer blood clots in the brain

The risk of bleeding or blood clots in the brain is lower if your diet is sustainable. This is shown by a new research result from Aarhus University. The results have just been published in the scientific journal Stroke.

2021.12.31 | Research

Congratulations to the 2021 recipients of the LF Professorships!

The Lundbeck Foundation has recently awarded the LF Professorship of 2021. Out of the six recipients this year, three are affiliated NeuroCampus: Professor Nanna Brix Finnerup, Per Borghammer (NCA Steering Group member), and Søren Riis Paludan.

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