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Overlapping and weak fingerprints pose challenges in criminal cases. A new study offers a solution and brings hope for using chemical residues in…
A new Danish study shows that children without siblings or with half- or step-siblings enter puberty significantly earlier than children with…
Karin Lykke-Hartmann, a professor at the Department of Biomedicine, has been awarded the Else Kai Sass Award 2024. The award not only recognizes her…
The Translational Cancer Network is pleased to invite you to our the 2nd Annual Meeting of the Translational Cancer Network
New research in a rare neurological disorder
A positive screening test for colorectal cancer, but no cancer - What now?
Overlapping and weak fingerprints pose challenges in criminal cases. A new study offers a solution and brings hope for using chemical residues in fingerprints for personal profiling.
A new Danish study shows that children without siblings or with half- or step-siblings enter puberty significantly earlier than children with biological siblings. The study provides new insights into how family dynamics affect children's development
Karin Lykke-Hartmann, a professor at the Department of Biomedicine, has been awarded the Else Kai Sass Award 2024. The award not only recognizes her significant contributions to fertility research but also her leap into the world of entrepreneurship.
This informal meeting aims to bring together researchers, at all levels and across departments at Aarhus University, who are interested in membranes…