Aarhus University logo
Dansk
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.
Research in novel mechanism with the potential to prevent neurodegenerative diseases has set the course for clinical trials.
PhD students often feel pressured to share the credit for research with colleagues who have not contributed. At Health, we have developed a specific tool to remove the taboo and influence the culture. Rules and penalties are not the way to go, writes…
Researchers have created a radical new view of how immune cells recognise threats such as viruses. The discovery could be used to design better vaccines and to gain a deeper insight into autoimmune diseases and allergies.
Page 98 of 400.