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DANDRITE is an interdisciplinary research centre placed at two departments, Biomedicine and Molecular Biology and Genetics at Aarhus University.
Researchers at DANDRITE perform basic and translational research at highest international level in brain an the nervous system.
The Nordic EMBL Partnership for Molecular Medicine is a unique network of excellent national research centers in the Nordic countries with complementary research expertise.
In this newsletter you can get an overview of our activities, grants and jobpost, and an explainer of the technique DNA-PAINT
Emilie Scheer is visiting intern in Poul Nissen’s group for 2 months from start August, where she will be working with postdoctoral fellow Rasmus Kock…
With an Inno Explorer Grant and a total amount of 1,4 Mio DKK, Group Leader Mark Denham is ready to take the initial steps in transforming his basic…
DANDRITE was one of the stops during a three-week visit to Denmark in July, where students majoring in neuroscience from Virginia Tech University…
We hope you will spend a few moments looking through our annual report for 2022 to learn more about our vision and activities.
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These workshops focus on cross-cultural collaboration within the Aarhus University context. The goal is to discuss and develop ways to achieve…
The virtual module will focus on all essential steps of SAXS data analysis, while the on-site module will give deeper insights into beamline operation…
Please mark your calendars for the PROMEMO Symposium in memory of Marco Capogna on 8 November, which will include prominent international speakers. …
DANDRITE Internal Meetings take place every second Thursday from 9-10 am, where all staff and students at DANDRITE meet to give each other updates on…
This conference edition will be centered around exploring the pivotal role of the periphery-brain interplay in the context of CNS diseases.
This 3 ECTS course is interested in the following question: How can the brain be far smarter than a supercomputer yet consumes 100,000-fold less space…
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