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He is an expert in scanning brain cells, a professor at the Department of Clinical Medicine – and he is not yet 40. Now Christoffer Laustsen has also received the Lundbeck Foundation’s Young Investigator Prize 2022.
Eight researchers around the world have received a total of DKK 30 million from the LEO Foundation’s latest funding round. Among the recipients are Associate Professor Claus Johansen of Aarhus University, who will receive DKK 3.2 million to examine…
Mette Terp Høybye is a new professor of medical anthropology at Aarhus University. Her research will increase our knowledge about how the use of new technology affects workflows, decision-making processes, and dilemmas for healthcare professionals in…
Armed with a postdoc grant, Kristian Juul-Madsen travelled to Berlin to study the brain’s immune cells and Alzheimer’s disease. But he does not believe that spending a year abroad should be decisive for a career as a researcher.
On 8 November, the Personalised Medicine Network will hold its second annual meeting. The programme includes presentations by top researchers from Denmark and abroad.
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