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Researchers at Aarhus University have received DKK three million towards a project that will conduct research into preventing and treating polycystic kidney disease.
It is important that the medical degree programme continues its close affiliation with the research-intensive, clinical units and research environments at the universities and hospitals, write Denmark’s four deans of health.
From 1 February 2019, Associate Professor Irene Dige is new director of studies at the Department of Dentistry and Oral Health. As director of studies, she is responsible for the dentistry degree programme at both Bachelor’s and Master’s level.
Aarhus University and Aarhus University Hospital are receiving DKK 7.3 million from the Danish Health and Medicines Authority’s special pool. The grant will be used for research into the treatment of chronic lower back pain.
Aarhus University and Aarhus University Hospital have appointed two new professors, both of whom are renowned experts in pelvic cancer. They will begin work on 1 April. The appointments are a marked bolstering of the area which will benefit patients.…
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