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Personalised medicine can turn out to be a medical breakthrough that is just as crucial for the modern healthcare system as the invention of penicillin was in the 1900s. But it will require political awareness and decisions about structure and…
A grant of DKK six million from Foundation LeDucq will be utilised to investigate why blood pressure increases significantly in people who do not get enough potassium. Professor Robert A. Fenton from Aarhus University will lead the research.
Animal studies from Aarhus University indicate that certain lactic acid bacteria can prevent the type of depression which is linked to an unhealthy lifestyle. The result may be of significance for the treatment of depression in people, says medical…
Associate professor Ulrik Dalgas and PhD student Morten Riemenschneider from Aarhus University are heading a new study that is being co-financed by a grant of DKK 500,000 from the Augustinus Foundation. The study will investigate the effects of…
Associate professor and PhD Magdalena Janina Laska from the Department of Clinical Medicine and the Department of Biomedicine at Aarhus University receives DKK 750,000 from the Aage and Johanne Louise Hansens Foundation. The grant will go towards…
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