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A research collaboration between Aarhus University, SSI (State Serum Institute) and DuPont will find out why some bacteria are healthy and some…
Professor Jørgen Kjems has been appointed director of the Interdisciplinary Nanoscience Centre (iNANO) for a three-year period. He has been an…
In collaboration with two other European groups, researchers from Aarhus University have uncovered molecular details leading to targetting of the…
By sequencing the genome of the bowhead whale, an international research team with Danish participation has identified a number of genes that may…
One of the most common causes of hepatitis C (formerly known as infectious hepatitis) is a hepatitis C virus infection in the liver. The disease can…
Bjørn Panyella Pedersen, Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics, has been awarded a prestigious ERC Starting Grant from the European Research…
Protein aggregation in cells is a symptom of many diseases. Ian Max Møller, Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics, will try to solve this…
The human genome is promiscuously transcribed yielding RNA from >75% of its DNA. It is presently intensely debated how much of this material is…
Associate Professor Morten Kjeldgaard is co-author of an article that is on the top 100 list of most cited.
Some organisms can live for thousands of years, while we humans may achieve at the most 100-120 years. Researchers are delving into the cells of…
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