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The faculty of Health engages in research at the highest international level - from basic research to prevention, diagnosis and treatment.
Health offers different types of further and continuing education from short-cycle post-secondary degrees to master's degree level.
At the Faculty of Health we are always looking for talented colleagues. We continuously advertise positions within the administrative and scientific areas.
Lise M. Lindahl is awarded the Jens Christian Skou Prize 2025 for her groundbreaking work with lymphatic cancer in the skin. From leisure research to…
Professor Jacob George from the University of Sydney has 25 years of experience leading both clinical and basic research in liver diseases, as well as…
With an approved application to become a university clinic, researchers at Præhospitalet (pre-hospital services) now have even better opportunities to…
Examining cerebrovascular mechanisms behind changes in the pulsatility index after acute ischaemic stroke
PhD dissertation focuses on physical activity among mothers
Dermatology in general practice in Western Denmark: Management, referral patterns, and early disease indicators
Lise M. Lindahl is awarded the Jens Christian Skou Prize 2025 for her groundbreaking work with lymphatic cancer in the skin. From leisure research to molecular discoveries – here is the story of the doctor who founded her own field of research and…
Professor Jacob George from the University of Sydney has 25 years of experience leading both clinical and basic research in liver diseases, as well as developing new treatment methods targeting liver conditions. He has now been appointed honorary…
With an approved application to become a university clinic, researchers at Præhospitalet (pre-hospital services) now have even better opportunities to generate new knowledge for the benefit of patients.
Exploring EML4-ALK-Positive Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer in Denmark: Clinical and Molecular Insights