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The 8th Annual Symposium on ATP1A3 in Disease 2019 took place 3-4 October 2019 on Iceland, hosted by the AHC Association of Iceland, and supported by…
Though Parkinson’s disease is primarily seen as a brain disorder, researchers from Aarhus University have now discovered that the disease can be…
He delivers impressive research results and is an unusual research talent. These are among the grounds for Associate Professor, MD, PhD, Ebbe Bødtkjer…
Associate Professor, DMSc and PhD Ebbe Bødtkjer from the Department of Biomedicine receives the faculty’s most distinguished award, the Jens Christian…
Put together the best team, think globally and keep the ‘customer' in focus. This was the mantra when researchers, students and representatives from…
How do you create fruitful collaboration across nationalities, different research traditions and time zones? Having academic expertise in common…
The very first paragraph can determine whether your funding application has a chance. This is the message from Dr Caroline Ang from the University of…
People with periodontitis often have bad breath, but cannot smell it themselves. A new research project at Aarhus University will now study whether…
On Friday 20 September, the awarded grant was presented by Her Royal Highness Princess Benedikte.
Jens Leipziger from the Department of Biomedicine is a new Jens Christian Skou Fellow at Aarhus Institute of Advanced Studies (AIAS).
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