Medical student receives the HM Queen Margrethe II Travel Grant

Mohsen Redda is a Master’s degree student at Health, but he is already pursuing a research career with published abstracts and presentations at several international conferences. Now he is receiving a travel grant for a research stay at Cambridge University.

Mohsen Redda and the other recipients of the HM Queen Margrethe II Travel Grant will be celebrated in the Main Hall at AU's annual celebration on 15 September.
Mohsen Redda and the other recipients of the HM Queen Margrethe II Travel Grant will be celebrated in the Main Hall at AU's annual celebration on 15 September.

In his upcoming PhD project, Mohsen Redda will develop more precise methods to earlier diagnose and monitor glioblastoma, the most common type of brain tumour. During his research year at the Magnetic Resonance Research Centre, he has published abstracts and presented these at several international conferences.

Throughout his studies, he has worked as a student advisor for new medical students and engaged in work for boards and associations. He has also worked as a student instructor since 2018, and students have repeatedly named him student instructor of the year.

The HM Queen Margrethe II Travel Grant will be spent on a research stay at Cambridge University, where Mohsen Redda will conduct clinical work on brain tumours and molecular MR imaging, which he will be able to use in his upcoming PhD project.

The travel grant was established in 2010 as a present to HM Queen Margrethe on the occasion of her 70th birthday. A total of five grants of DKK 25.000 are awarded each year.

Contact
Medical Student Mohsen Redda
Aarhus University, Department of Clinical Medicine, The MR Research Centre
Email: mohsen@clin.au.dk