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The Danish Research Institute of Translational Neuroscience and the Danish Node of the Nordic EMBL Partnership
Researchers at DANDRITE perform basic and translational research at highest international level in brain an the nervous system.
Together with the Lundbeck Foundation, the faculties of Health and Natural Sciences are exploring the possibility of establishing a new, large-scale…
Julie Gerup studies Molecular Medicine and will be joining Poul Henning’s group on February 2nd to begin her Master’s thesis. She will investigate…
Valentina Villani starts her PhD journey this February. Her project focuses on understanding synaptic autophagy, a crucial mechanism that maintains…
We are excited to share that Frederik Holde Rasmussen has officially started his PhD in Anna Klawonn Lab, focusing on uncovering the early stages of…
Pritakshi Das has joined Chao Sun’s laboratory as a visiting student. During her time here, she will study cellular antioxidant systems at neuronal…
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The focus will be on vascular pathologies such as stroke and neuroinflammation, as well as broader brain microvasculature themes.
AUPA invites all PhD students at Aarhus University to join our General Assembly. The General Assembly is an opportunity to learn more about AUPA’s…
Titled: 'Deconstructing and reverse-translating alcohol addiction in search of druggable treatment targets'
If you're an international researcher or PhD student in Denmark—or planning to become one—understanding your tax obligations is important. Whether…
Speaker 1: Hilde Gunnink, PhD Student, Radulovic Lab
Speaker 2: Macrina Milani Capialbi, PhD Student, Davis Lab
The library provides access to scite, an AI tool that enhances literature searching and citation analysis. In this webinar, Anna Slyngborg (AU…
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