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Aarhus University has developed a technology that uses the HIV virus as a tool in the fight against hereditary diseases - and in the long term, against HIV infection as well. The technology repairs the genome in a new and safer manner.
New basic research reveals how the body's cells transport lipid. Defects in the mechanism can lead to serious neurological diseases, liver diseases and involuntary childlessness, and the new knowledge is an important step on the way to understanding…
The Research Unit for General Practice at Aarhus University has received DKK 8.2 million from the TrygFonden to examine how referrals are made when people need emergency medical assistance.
Jakob Appel Østergaard and Esben Søndergaard from Aarhus University and Aarhus University Hospital have just received a scholarship from the Danish Diabetes Association for their research.
Kim Mouridsen from Aarhus University has received DKK one million from the Lundbeck Foundation. The money will go towards improving the treatment of patients with brain cancer.
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