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Events from mid October 2019 until present:
(See news and events before October 2019 below)
Gülberk Bayraktar is a new student intern in the Takeuchi Lab. Gülberk is in Aarhus as part of her translational neuroscience master study at the…
Associate Professor Christian B. Vægter and Professor Poul Henning Jensen have received a 280000 DKK grant from the Danish Parkinson’s Foundation.
The article is entitled: "Generation of eight human induced pluripotent stem cell lines from Parkinson's disease patients carrying familial…
Mark Denham has received a 100,000 DKK grant from the Danish Parkinson's foundation (Parkinsonforeningen) for the project titled: Identifying Genetic…
Noemi Mermet-Joret continues as postdoc in Group Leader Sadegh Nabavi's group per 29 October 2019 until end October 2021. Noemi is working with…
The article is entitled: "Transcriptomic Profiling of Porcine Pluripotency Identifies Species-specific Reprogramming Requirements for Culturing…
The article is entitled: "Effective concentrations enforced by intrinsically disordered linkers are governed by polymer physics". Click here to read…
DANDRITE Affiliated Researcher, Christian Vægter, has received a grant that supports his research in chronic nerve pain.
Kristoffer recently returned to the group from a year in Morris’ lab in Edinburgh, where he did in vivo studies of hippocampus-dependent memory in…
The title of the article is: Spatiotemporally Asymmetric Excitation Supports Mammalian Retinal Motion Sensitivity”. Find it here.
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Wednesday, October 6th, at 12:00, Christian Holm will present the work of his research group in the Biomedicine Seminar Series. Christian Holm is an…
Title: "The role of patient specific alpha-synuclein aggregates in Parkinson's disease related disorders - challenge or opportunity for disease…
Do you want to meet other foreigners and at the same time learn and talk about art based on your experiences in life? You can read more about the…
The virtual conference includes talks from invited speakers, short talk presenters, digital poster sessions, online group discussions and networking…
Well-being initiative – Morten Albæk visits Biomedicine 5 October 14:00 – 14:30. You can read more about his visit here.
At this event, you will be introduced to some of the various services and functions that exist for AU employees and not least have a guided tour of…
Aarhus City Welcome 2021 is on, and you can already now get your free ticket to attend! This event brings the city together to give you the best…
This year's DANDRITE retreat will be a 2-day event held at Scandic Bygholm Park, Horsens from 30 September - 1 October 2021.
Professor, medical doctor and Nobel Laurate Bruce A. Beutler pays a virtual visit to Aarhus University. He will give a talk about his path to the…
The TTO Business Development is hosting a webinar with two experts in medicinal chemistry and drug discovery - Simon Mcdonald and Richard Hatley from…
Aarhus University International Club invites you to the upcoming AU Campus Tour. A socialising event, where you will not only get to know interesting…
Young DANDRITE YoDA is inviting you to a hybrid Career Café our guest is Juliane Martin who did her PhD at DANDRITE. She will present her journey…
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…
Your Wednesday Boost is an offer of recurrent mindfulness sessions for researchers and spouses at AU to improve and boost your wellbeing. These…
Aarhus University International Club invites you to a day filled with science, experiments, technology and knowledge at the Steno Museum at Aarhus…
This workshop focuses on cross-cultural collaboration within the Aarhus University context. Danish and international individual researchers and groups…
Innovation Fund Denmark has announced a webinar series focused on Industrial Researcher. At the webinar, you have the opportunity to ask questions…
Title: "Structure and mechanism of brain transporters".
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News and events before October 2019: