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Clinical Professor and Consultant Therese Ovesen from Aarhus University and Gødstrup Regional Hospital has received the Independent Order of Odd Fellows Research Award 2024. The award recognises Therese Ovesen's clinical research into our senses,…
It costs a lot of money when approximately 10,000 people need to have blood tests taken three to four times each year at a very specific time to monitor their treatment with lithium. But now, Associate Professor Ole Köhler-Forsberg has an idea that…
Associate Professor Katherine Musliner from the Department of Clinical Medicine will spend the next five years conducting an extensive study on why comorbidity is particularly pronounced in people suffering from a severe psychiatric diagnosis. The…
MD and postdoc Peder Matzen Berg has studied renal base excretion, which has led to the development of promising test methods related to cystic fibrosis. He is now receiving the Aarhus University Research Foundation PhD Award for his outstanding…
The world's best-preserved ancient human being has been scanned in an advanced scanner at the Department of Forensic Medicine. This has provided new information both about his internal condition and his cause of death.
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