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Danish researchers have found that the protein S100B, already measured routinely in emergency departments, could potentially be used to identify patients at increased risk of developing epilepsy following a head injury.
A molecule normally used to fight cancer may hold the key to halting a disease that slowly transforms the body's internal organs into rigid scar tissue.
Researchers from Health are happy to drive to a beach in North Jutland and cut the heart out of a dead, stranded whale.
How can research-based knowledge be brought more rapidly into play in companies, new solutions and new ventures? Aarhus University is now opening a new call for applications for the AU Connect and AU Launch grants. At the same time, AU Connect+ is…
On 22 May, residents of Aarhus, as well as AU staff and students, are invited to celebrate the opening of the University City with music and festivities.
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