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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…
New research suggests that Parkinson's disease-related neurological dysfunction begins years before diagnosis. A promising disease model links early…
For the first time in DANDRITE’s history, our group leaders will host a major international symposium showcasing some of the center’s outstanding…
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The 28th European Brain Barriers Meeting 2026
Deadline for registration: 26.08.2026
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