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An appeal from the clinical department heads has been heard. Four ministries, the Danish Data Protection Agency and various committees are now working to make life easier for researchers mired in legal battles over health data.
The Danish Ministry of Higher Education and Science has granted DKK 38 million to the ‘CellX’ project, which aims to provide researchers across Denmark with better access to the analysis of cells and tissues at single-cell level.
Three cardiovascular researchers from Health each receive more than DKK one million from the Danish Cardiovascular Academy to strengthen knowledge and improve treatment options for cardiovascular disease.
January's on-site exams have been held without major problems despite the coronavirus and protests from many students. Vice-dean for Education Lise Wogensen Bach is pleased everything went well.
Associate Professor Lin Lin from Aarhus University receives DKK 2.8 million from the Novo Nordisk Foundation to study whether kidneys from genetic modified pigs can be used for organ transplantation and thereby help rectify a shortage of organs.
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