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A micro-CT scanner is a fantastic research tool, says Associate Professor Henrik Lauridsen from the Department of Clinical Medicine. Learn more about this large machine, of which there are only a few in Denmark.
As an assistant professor, Andreas Breenfeldt Andersen researches topics such as doping and the grey areas of sports. But he also has a unique role that takes him to some of the biggest sporting events in the world.
Amalie Quist Rousing is a medical student at Health. She has now been awarded Queen Margrethe II’s travel grant of 25,000 DKK. The funds will be used to finance a clinical placement at an emergency department in Brisbane, Australia.
Researchers at Aarhus University are the first to identify the specific cell group in the brain that plays a central role in our ability to discriminate familiar and novel things, which is called recognition memory.
Learning and memory are not as straightforward as once thought. New research from DANDRITE shows that experiences that are not directly relevant to a memory can still impact the strength of that memory, paving the way for the development of entirely…
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