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The debate about how many medical specialists we need to train in Denmark is not just a question of waiting lists and day-to-day running. The number of medical specialists is crucial for the clinical research which must develop new forms of treatment…
Professor and medical specialist in infectious diseases Trine Hyrup Mogensen from Aarhus University and Aarhus University Hospital investigates why apparently healthy young and middle-aged people in some cases develop severe Covid-19 requiring…
Largest study of its kind shows infected babies face greater risk of neurodevelopmental impairments and underlines need for follow-up care for survivors.
During a pandemic it can be tempting to publish new research results as quickly as possible. But at the Faculty of Health at Aarhus University, we still advise researchers to allow their new results to be assessed by their peers before they are…
A total of DKK 5.6 million. This is what three early career researchers from Health are receiving towards their research projects into key nerve pathways, congenital heart defects and skeletal muscle, respectively. The funding is part of a larger…
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