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Associate Professor Dorte Rytter from Aarhus University has received a grant of almost DKK 3 million from Independent Research Fund Denmark to identify the actual side effects of the COVID-19 vaccine.
Endometriosis affects one in ten women of childbearing age, but fewer than two per cent receive a diagnosis in Denmark according to a major research project at Aarhus University.
Associate Professor Yonglun Luo from Aarhus University has received an EU grant of more than DKK 2 million for his research into genetic engineering as a method to reduce inflammation and stimulate regeneration of injured spinal cord.
Victor Puelles, a new professor at Aarhus University, will increase our understanding of e.g. kidney diseases and cancerous tumours using advanced tissue analyses.
This week, the world's first and only dental MRI scanner arrived at the Department of Dentistry and Oral Health. After four years of hard work, Aarhus University is to establish itself as the world's first research centre for dental-dedicated MRI…
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