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An additional seven researchers from Health receive grants from the Independent Research Fund Denmark (IRFD). The grants fund research into e.g. treatment of severe heart failure, brain cancer and neonatal jaundice.
Nine researchers from Health each receive up to DKK ten million to carry out ambitious projects, uncover complex problems and develop new techniques and methods within their respective fields of research. The money comes from the Novo Nordisk…
More than one in four patients with schizophrenia and epilepsy die before reaching the age of fifty. This is shown by research from Aarhus University and Aarhus University Hospital. The results, which have been published in the journal Epilepsia, aim…
Assistant Professor Maria Andreasen from the Department of Biomedicine is being honoured as one of Denmark's most promising, female research talents with the presentation of the For Women in Science Award today – an award that UNESCO, the Royal…
Ten grants from the Independent Research Fund Denmark give researchers from Health the opportunity to investigate health challenges such as e.g. resilience towards chemotherapy, the risk of developing heart disease for psoriasis patients and a…
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