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Associate Professor Ditlev Egeskov Brodersen at the Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics has been awarded a prestigious visiting professorship…
Over thousands of years, barley and wheat have been bred to such an extent that the yield has been greatly improved, but the crops have also lost a…
A unique, patented wheat can have significant importance to agriculture, the environment and undernourished people in developing countries. Animal…
Molecular motors produce the force that powers the beat of sperm cell tails to generate movement toward the egg cell for fertilization. New research…
The Israeli Biopharmaceutical company RedHill Biopharma Ltd. (NASDAQ: RDHL) (Tel-Aviv Stock Exchange: RDHL) has extended its collaboration with…
New Danish research provides mechanistic insight into how DNA is monitored and repaired if damage occurs. The results may eventually help to improve…
Our genomes are promiscuously transcribed into RNA. How cells manage to sort this massive genomic output into functional and non-functional material…
Humans and zebrafish have more in common than you would think. Therefore, zebrafish are used more and more, for example, to study the function of…
Poul Nissen, Professor at Aarhus University, is receiving the 2017 Novo Nordisk Prize for his pioneering studies of the structure and function of ion…
The best properties from three well-known grasses will be united in new grass varieties. With significantly enhanced performance and high robustness,…
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