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Inflated lists of publications, otherwise known as academic doping, is a phenomenon within an academic world in which there is competition for the grants. At Health's PhD Day 2015, younger researchers will discuss the problem.
A new DKK 60 million research project being run from Denmark will study why up to half of all diabetics suffer from painful neuritis. The project is the largest in this field so far.
The National Centre for Particle Radiotherapy came one step closer when Varian Medical Systems today was appointed as the supplier of equipment and services for the centre. The price of equipment and services is a third lower compared to the original…
Aarhus University recently received USA patent protection for a new method holding promise for various applications ranging from predicting risk and early diagnosis of disease to design of personalised treatments for patients.
Associate Professor Ove Wiborg from Aarhus University has received DKK 100,000 from the Riisfort Foundation for his research into depression.
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