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Researchers from Aarhus University have developed a new form of gene therapy that can stop cell division in a particularly aggressive type of cancer.
Jacob Schmidt will begin as the new deputy director of AU Research on 1 August. He brings with him a wealth of experience as a senior manager – in both the university and the state sector.
A total of 7,383 applicants have been offered a student place at Aarhus University – that’s 4% more than last year. This increase can be seen mostly in the university’s IT and engineering programmes as well as English-taught Bachelor’s degrees.…
On 19 September 2023, the Translational Cancer Network invites you to its first annual meeting where researchers from all departments gather for a day dedicated to cancer research. The event is open to all upon registration.
A new grant of DKK 81.5 million ensures that innovation leaders will continue to be trained for the Danish health sector over the next five years. The postgraduate programme, anchored at the Department of Clinical Medicine, is now starting its second…
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