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On average, people with epilepsy live 10–12 years less than those who do not have the condition. Excess mortality is particularly pronounced among…
The Eppendorf & Science Prize for Neurobiology is an international research prize of US$25,000 awarded annually to one early career scientist for the…
The publication entitled "Brain region networks for the assimilation of new associative memory into a schema" can be found here.
New Group Leader Taro Kitazawa is looking for a lab technician to begin setting up his new lab at MBG per 1 June (or as soon as possible thereafter).…
Professor Christoffer Laustsen is a new Doctor of Medical Science at Aarhus University. He conducts research into a new MR scanning method that is…
ODIN (the Open Discovery Science Network) funds six new open research collaboration projects.
One of the projects is The BioPsych Project headed by…
NeuroCampus Aarhus interviewed Professor Gregers Wegener for the March edition of InsideOut.
It's now time to register for the MatchPoints 2022 Conference "Our Fascinating Brain".
When the Danish Neuroscience Centre in Aarhus opens, it will be one of the few places in the world to bring researchers from psychiatry and all the…
With new technology, diabetic patients can monitor their own glucose values and thereby better regulate their insulin dose. Klavs Würgler Hansen, who…
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