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As the first department at Health, Biomedicine has hosted an external evaluation panel to assess research quality. Read here to find out how it went.
It's not just the food that's new in the canteen at Department of Dentistry and Oral Health. The physical surroundings are also being improved, and there is good news for coffee-loving employees.
Overlapping and weak fingerprints pose challenges in criminal cases. A new study offers a solution and brings hope for using chemical residues in fingerprints for personal profiling.
Lise Wogensen Bach has been reappointed as Vice-Dean for Education at Health and will lead the development of the programmes over the next three years. Tasks such as the master's programme reform, sector dimensioning, new curricula, and Master's…
A new Danish study shows that children without siblings or with half- or step-siblings enter puberty significantly earlier than children with biological siblings. The study provides new insights into how family dynamics affect children's development
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