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The Marie Curie Fellowship programme gives researchers the opportunity to recruit highly-qualified, self-reliant and talented researchers from abroad, says Professor Robert Fenton, who himself started as a Marie Curie Fellow at Aarhus University 17…
The PhD degree programme at Health is generally 'excellent' according to a new international evaluation, although the report also points to areas of focus for the graduate school.
You can learn much more about the brain when Health for the first time organises the annual MatchPoints conference in May. Under the theme "Our Fascinating Brain", Danish and international researchers shine a spotlight on our very own supercomputer.…
The use of stem cells from the blood – called hematopoietic cells – in the treatment of cancer and genetic diseases can be a challenge. According to Associate Professor Rasmus O. Bak from Aarhus University, the solution is genetic engineering. He has…
The risk of bleeding or blood clots in the brain is lower if your diet is sustainable. This is shown by a new research result from Aarhus University. The results have just been published in the scientific journal Stroke.
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