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PhD student Cecilie Siggaard Jørgensen is among the recipients of the coveted Elite Researcher Travel Grants awarded by the Danish Ministry of Higher Education and Science. She conducts research into child incontinence, and the travel grant will be…
Professor Ida Vogel wants to inspire other women to have a research career - and she fights for equal conditions in academia, although it does not always feel strategically smart to be the one pointing out the injustices.
As one of the few places in Denmark, Aarhus University has already established the use of genome-wide CRISPR libraries. The technology is now in use at the Department of Biomedicine, and from here Professor with special responsibilities (MSO) Jacob…
The previously unwritten rules on how images of laboratory animals may be used can now be found in print and online.
Too much salt in your diet may lead to high blood pressure. Professor Robert Fenton from Aarhus University will now investigate whether – and possibly why – a potassium-rich diet can have the opposite effect. The Novo Nordisk Foundation supports the…
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