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On October 28, 2024, the Cardiovascular Network at Health invites leading researchers, clinicians, and decision-makers in cardiovascular research and treatment to its annual meeting. This year's meeting will particularly focus on the treatment of…
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.
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