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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.
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A new international platform enables AI systems to access specialized databases and tools – potentially saving researchers countless hours of manual…
Researchers from Aarhus University have discovered a protein that can predict whether kidney cells will survive or die after acute injury. The finding…
Clinical Associate Professor Esben Laugesen and Postdoc Andreas Ebbehøj, both from Aarhus University's Department of Clinical Medicine and Steno…
Exploring NRF2 to fight viral infections
PhD defence on research in genetic repair of the immunodeficiency GATA2 deficiency
Heart valve repair with regenerative biomaterials
A new international platform enables AI systems to access specialized databases and tools – potentially saving researchers countless hours of manual work.
Researchers from Aarhus University have discovered a protein that can predict whether kidney cells will survive or die after acute injury. The finding could pave the way for new treatments and benefit millions of patients worldwide.
Clinical Associate Professor Esben Laugesen and Postdoc Andreas Ebbehøj, both from Aarhus University's Department of Clinical Medicine and Steno Diabetes Center Aarhus, have received DKK 10 million from the Novo Nordisk Foundation for an…
Diversion of Arginine's metabolic fate promotes kidney disease complications in proteinuria