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The pilot period for the Open Discovery Innovation Network (ODIN) project, which is based at AU, has been so successful that it is now being expanded and extended for another five years. The Novo Nordisk Foundation will provide up to DKK 180 million…
Aarhus University (AU) has now given the green light for students to use generative artificial intelligence (GAI). "It is a natural step if our education is to keep up with the times," says Lise Wogensen Bach, who is the vice-dean for education at…
Almost two years ago, the world's first dental-dedicated MRI scanner arrived at the Department of Dentistry and Oral Health. It did so as a result of a collaboration agreement put together by Professor Rubens Spin-Neto. In a new series of videos, we…
Have you ever wondered what happens to the dangerous or toxic chemicals and substances used in research around Health? The answer can be found with safety consultant Trine Guldager Sørensen.
A team of researchers from Aarhus University has found a simple method to predict which individuals are at high risk of rapid progression of chronic kidney disease. This could be a significant step towards more effective prevention and treatment.
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