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Many patients currently undergo surgery for fractures of the upper part of the upper arm bone (humerus), but according to a new study, an arm sling…
A light-sheet microscopy photo from Nykjaer's lab has been published by Cell Reports as a cover page for the November issue.
Associate Professor Betina Elfving from TNU provides insights into the delicate equilibrium between her academic pursuits and familial…
At the Psychiatry Research Day held on 21 November at Aarhus University Hospital, Ann Kathrine Christiansen won the prize for second best poster.
In a comprehensive study published in the journal Nature Communications, researchers have studied the structure, function and mechanisms of the…
In recent years, associate professor Simon Tilma Vistisen has fought for his research integrity. In 2017-2018, he collaborated with researchers from…
Last year, a significant saving in heating and electricity consumption was achieved across the entire university. Now, you can help remind your…
Kan Parkinson starte både i tarmen og i hjernen? Lyt med på Kraniebrud's podcast og få svaret.
Professor Marco Capognas imprint on neuroscience is clearer than ever one year after his passing. This is largely due to his lab colleagues who…
New PhD student at MIB will investigate neural correlates and entrainment to rhythmic music.
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