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PhD student Uffe Kjærgaard represented Aarhus University and Denmark in the international 3MT final in Bologna after winning on home turf. As one of three finalists, he recently took the stage at the prestigious 3MT competition in Bologna, Italy.
Instead of using a patient’s own bone or titanium to repair skull fractures, researchers are working on using artificial materials. New research - surprisingly - shows that the body’s immune system helps strengthen artificial material.
Boys' obesity during puberty increases the risk of asthma and lung problems in their future children, shows an international study based on health data from Danish registries.
Researchers have discovered that some cells enter a dormant state and create a defense against cancer – a breakthrough that could lead to early treatment.
Twice a year, the faculty awards fully funded PhD fellowships to talented researchers with promising careers ahead. The first round of the year has now been allocated, and 13 researchers can look forward to being enrolled as PhD students at Health.
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