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The Council of the Danish Victims Fund provides DKK three million to support a new research project which will make it easier to identify the use of fantasy in drug rape. Among the researchers behind the project are Clinical Associate Professor…
Kim Frisch from Aarhus University receives almost DKK three million from The Council of the Danish Victims Fund for a research project that will make it easier to reconstruct fingerprints using a new chemical method of measurement.
Associate Professor Morten Schmidt from Aarhus University is honoured with the Jorcks Research Prize for his research into heart disease and medication side effects.
With the appointment of Henning Grønbæk as new professor, department chair at Aarhus University, both patients and research can now look forward to intensified efforts in the field of hepatology and gastroenterology.
New laboratory research from Aarhus University shows that the approved medicine Atovaquone, which is currently used to combat malaria, prevents infection with Covid-19 in different cells.
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