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Associate Professor Lars Wiuff Andersen from the Department of Clinical Medicine has received this year's Anders Jahre Award for young medical researchers. The prize is awarded by the University of Oslo and is regarded as one of the most prestigious…
Associate Professor Søren Egedal Degn from Aarhus University has received DKK 2.8 million from the LEO Foundation to study the relationship between inflammation of the skin, a specific type of immune cell, and autoimmune disease. Among other things,…
We’ve asked two busy researchers why they prioritise being part of the Food and Nutrition Network. Perhaps it's something for you too?
In October, anyone with an interest in brain research will have a unique opportunity to meet yet another Nobel Laureate. Professor Edvard Moser will visit Aarhus University and give a Nobel Laurate Talk on the brain’s inner GPS.
Today, it is only possible to transplant very few organs from one person to another. However, researchers from Aarhus University and others are now publishing a cell atlas that will pave the way for transplantation of many more tissue types.
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