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The Independent Research Fund Denmark has awarded over DKK 41 million to research projects at the faculty. The grants support both basic and applied research in areas such as cancer, kidney diseases, immunotherapy, mental disorders, and infectious…
Researchers from Aarhus University have identified why the gene APOE4 carries a significantly higher risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease – a major breakthrough for possible treatment. The study also proves, for the first time, that brain cells can…
On Monday 13 October, Professor Inger Mechlenburg from the Department of Clinical Medicine and the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery at Aarhus University Hospital received the Queen Ingrid Research Prize 2025.
Over DKK 24 million is being allocated to new research projects at Health under the theme Strengthened Clinical and Independent Research. The aim is to bring the latest knowledge closer to patients.
Professor Søren Dinesen Østergaard calls for systematic research into how chatbots powered by artificial intelligence affect users prone to mental illness.
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