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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.
This month you can learn more about the revolution of Cryo-EM in molecular biology, read the inspiring story about Mariana who found her way back into…
Asst. Prof. Muwan Chen developed a new open-access protocol describing a whole new recipe for making a long-term in vitro culture that with high…
Mariana Kuznietsova fled Ukraine together with her 11-year-old son due to military aggression by Russia. 1 year and 3 months in Denmark was a chance…
Klaudia Anna Tokarska spent more than a year as an intern in Duda Kvitsiani's Lab. In this blogpost she shares her thoughts on sending an unmotivated…
CRISIS is the theme of this third version of the AIAS e-magazine created and edited by current and former AIAS-fellows.
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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…
Oscar Marin, Leslie Griffith and Kesley Martin will present their work on shaping connections through remote gene regulation.
WHO The Nordic Neuroscience meeting is intended for all neuroscientists in the Nordic and Baltic countries, but scientists from other parts of the…
Mike Fainzilber, Yingxi Lin and Richard Tsien will present their work on synapse to nucleus signalling.
Emily Osterweil, Gary Bassell and Giovanna Mallucci will present their work on dysfunctional translation in disease.
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