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Events from mid October 2019 until present:
(See news and events before October 2019 below)
A new study reveals important insights into the role of RNA editing in the brain, providing a valuable new resource to understand the brain’s complex…
Three new projects combining a research stay at two Nordic nodes are now open for applications. Don’t miss this chance to develop a collaborative…
2024 was a year of transitions, major milestones, and accelerating momentum at DANDRITE. Discover the breakthroughs, the people behind them, and the…
From 12–16 May, the DANDRITE Community marked the arrival of spring in Denmark with a week of outdoor events designed to build community and celebrate…
Søren Skjold Jensen is a bachelor's student at Aarhus University. As part of the preparation for his bachelor's project in the spring of 2026, he is…
What role does oxytocin play in early brain development in babies, and how does it affect their mental health later in life? A new research project at…
A new research project will investigate how the brain forgets—an essential yet often overlooked function. The study aims to shed new light on…
During six formative years at DANDRITE as part of Nykjær Lab, Dongik gained deep interdisciplinary training and developed a broader scientific…
Postdoc Vili Petteri Lampinen is one of 27 young researchers awarded a Lundbeck Foundation grant. With nearly DKK 3 million over three years, he will…
Mads joins Kitazawa Lab as a new lab manager and will play a key role in both daily operations and research support in the lab. His responsibilities…
We are excited to welcome Fiona Müllner as a new Group Leader at DANDRITE, bringing in a unique approach to neural circuitry and sensory processing.
Nanna Møller Jensen from Poul Henning Jensens group has won Forskerfesten 2025. The decision was announced on Friday, April 25, during a major TV show…
A new seed grant from the Lundbeck Foundation is bringing together neuroscience and artificial intelligence in an exciting interdisciplinary…
For the first time, the smallest control system of vision in mammals has been mapped – a discovery that opens entirely new insights into how our…
Danish Parkinson's research is accelerating in Aarhus. Within the next 10 years, the centre expects to play a central role in the development of…
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This workshop focuses on cross-cultural communication and collaboration within the Aarhus University context and the challenges and benefits of…
Diversity Diaries is an initiative organized by the Faculty of Natural Sciences that combines research, real testimonials, and theatre in an…
Join us for an inspiring seminar hosted by the Animal Welfare Body (AWB) at Health.
Oliver Harschnitz, PhD will give a lecture titled: "A human stem cell-derived organoid model of the trigeminal ganglion"
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Would you like to know more about the European Research Council (ERC), the grants that ERC offers and what it takes to write an ERC proposal? Join the…
Join a Newcomers' Info Evening specially tailored to all international professionals and accompanying partners new to Aarhus. Whether you're a…
Speaker 1: Silvia Turchetto, Postdoc, Sun Lab
Speaker 2: Frederik Holde, Research Assistant, Klawonn Lab
Discussion Leader: Anissa Hammi,…
You are invited to an informative end-of-work meeting on the do’s and don’ts of writing license applications for animal experiments with two members…
We are hereby inviting you to an informative end-of-work meeting on the do’s and don’ts of writing license applications for animal experiments with…
The lecture is open to all interested, so please share with your colleagues and fellow students.
If you're an international researcher or PhD student in Denmark—or planning to become one—understanding your tax obligations is important. Whether…
The seminar is titled 'A revisiting of ventricular niches in the developing brain'
Are you looking to expand your social network? Then come to 'Finally Friday' at Tir na nÓg and broaden your social circle by having an after-work…
The Linderstrøm-Lang Centre for Protein Research symposium 2025 will take place 14 November at the Copenhagen Biocenter, University of Copenhagen
This workshop focuses on Training for an Inclusive and Collaborative Research Environment
Did you know that the local municipal elections are coming up? And you may be eligible to vote! On November 18th we will go to the polls to vote for…
Speaker 1: Islam Faress, Postdoc, Kitazawa Lab
Speaker 2: Rajlakshmi Sawale, PhD-student, Vanwalleghem Lab
Discussion Leader: Sergio Almeida,…
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News and events before October 2019: