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The faculty of Health engages in research at the highest international level - from basic research to prevention, diagnosis and treatment.
Health offers different types of further and continuing education from short-cycle post-secondary degrees to master's degree level.
At the Faculty of Health we are always looking for talented colleagues. We continuously advertise positions within the administrative and scientific areas.
Invited guests and staff celebrated the long-awaited inauguration with speeches and music.
Associate Professor of Epidemiology Christina C. Dahm from Aarhus University has received nearly 5.5 million DKK from the Centre for Childhood Health…
Artificial intelligence is transforming the work of radiation therapy for cancer patients and can save thousands of physician hours while ensuring…
PhD project explores the treatment of atrial fibrillation in general practice
In May 2024, we held our first Public Cancer Event with approx. 500 engaged participants. We are repeating the success this year and we need your…
Psychometric properties and differences across common measures of walking capacity and ability in patients with multiple sclerosis – implications for…
Associate Professor of Epidemiology Christina C. Dahm from Aarhus University has received nearly 5.5 million DKK from the Centre for Childhood Health to investigate how the local area in which children grow up influences their risk of developing…
Artificial intelligence is transforming the work of radiation therapy for cancer patients and can save thousands of physician hours while ensuring more precise treatment, explains Professor Stine Korreman.
New research reveals important mechanisms involved in systemic sclerosis: LAG3, PD-1, and PD-L1 are pivotal to the development of the disease