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No two patients are the same, it is said. But for many people who suffer from illnesses, there are also major differences in both their access to and the quality of the treatment they receive. In connection with this year’s MatchPoints on Global…
Lene Niemann Nejsum is a new professor at Aarhus University. In her research, she focuses on understanding the cellular changes in the epithelium that can lead to disease. Epithelial cell layers line the body’s inner and outer surfaces and act as…
Bring your colleagues or family along to hear about lab-grown meat, climate-friendly dietary recommendations, the causes of overweight, and much more.
Postdoc Kristina Laugesen of Aarhus University has been awarded the Tove Nilsson Prize – a new award that recognises the prize-winner’s unique contribution to the development of the field of epidemiology.
Professor Cecilia Ramlau-Hansen of the Department of Public Health has become the first ever recipient of the Jørn Olsen Prize, which is awarded in recognition of a unique contribution to reproductive epidemiology.
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