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Associate Professor Nicolai Juul Birkbak from the Department of Clinical Medicine is investigating the answer by delving into cells from thousands of people. The Novo Nordisk Foundation has given the project a grant of approx. DKK 10 million.
Malene Aastrup, MD and PhD student from Aarhus University has received an award for her work on a metabolism-based MRI scanning technique that has great potential for earlier and better detection of ovarian cancer.
The accreditation panel has chosen three themes, or audit trails, that will shed light on how AU’s educational quality assurance system works in practice. Preparations for the next panel visit have started.
The Circle U. alliance will be giving out awards for the best interdisciplinary research projects again this year. All winners of the Inter Circle U. Prize are rewarded with a promotional video produced by professionals with which to showcase their…
Using groundbreaking CRISPR technology, a team of Danish researchers has activated genes in easily accessible cells, which could revolutionize the understanding and diagnosis of genetic diseases.
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