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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.
Through a new joint strategy, Health and Aarhus University Hospital aim to provide an optimal framework for clinical health science research, and pave the way for more major breakthroughs for patients all over the world.
A group of researchers, led by Associate Professor Felicity Mae Davis, has just received nearly DKK 6 million from the Novo Nordisk Foundation for a large science communication and public outreach project. The grant will fund an evidence-based museum…
PhD student Caroline J. Arnbjerg and Emmanuel Musoni-Rwililiza are nearing the completion of their study on the psychoeducation for patients with bipolar affective disorder in Rwanda. The project arose in a somewhat unconventional manner, as the pair…
PhD student Thomas Emmanuel from the Department of Clinical Medicine has been awarded the Anna and Dagny Hjerrild Foundation scholarship of DKK 200,000. Thomas Emmanuel conducts research into the inflammatory skin disease psoriasis, and is being…
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