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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.
Is there some unknown layer in the immune system that makes sure we can defend our bodies against illness? The Danish National Research Foundation has granted DKK 60 million to contract negotiations for a new research centre at Aarhus University to…
On June 24, 2022, we can finally open the doors to PhD Day once again. January is swapped for June but apart from that, it’s business as usual with hundreds of posters, flash talks, oral presentations and – according to tradition – the Fogh-Nielsen…
Søren Riis Paludan has received numerous prizes, the most recent being Aarhus University's oldest scientific award. Meet the professor, who loves writing research applications, hates small talk and has learned to focus on his potential.
Newly appointed Professor Ingrid Poulsen wants to improve clinical pathways for both patients and their relatives, as well as bolster the professional identity of nurses. She now has the opportunity to do so through a shared professorship in clinical…
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