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Researchers have now succeeded in creating the rare and important immune cells, plasmacytoid dendritic cells, in a laboratory. This opens for the possibility of using the cells to treat diseases such as cancer and viral infections within the…
According to Associate Professor Viola Burau and Postdoc Michael Fehsenfeld from Aarhus University, it is crucial for vulnerable and socially disadvantaged people to have easier access to the healthcare system. In a new research project, which has…
There is a significant gender imbalance at the top of the academic career ladder. Professor Karin Lykke-Hartmann is well aware of this. Yet, though the odds are stacked against her, the imbalance has not affected her much on her way to the…
Single women who get breast cancer have a higher mortality rate compared to women in a relationship. The same is true of women with low income, a low level of education and women outside the labour market. This is shown by a new research result from…
A survey of the pedagogical competences of teaching staff at Health shows positive developments. At the same time, there is a need to strengthen competency in areas such as e.g. digital teaching and course- and module design. The next step is a new…
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