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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…
A milk drink with purified water won the FoodTech Challenge. A bachelor student from MBG was on the winning team.
A team of BSc students from Aarhus University won two third places in the biomolecular design (BIOMOD) competition at Harvard University.
A Danish research team has analysed the use of a particular cellular RNA degradation mechanism, which has revealed how the expression of the most…
Insight into transport mechanisms in brain cells is extremely important in connection with disorders such as schizophrenia, epilepsy and depression,…
Professor Brian Frederic Carl Clark, founder of structural biology research at Aarhus University, died on Monday 6 October 2014 aged 78 years.
The Danish Council for Independent Research has just awarded a grant of almost DKK 6.5 million to Associate Professor Lisbeth Schmidt Laursen,…
An international team of young top researchers is gearing up to take Danish neuroscience to new heights.
eLife is a peer-reviewed open access scientific journal for the biomedical and life sciences. It was sponsored by the Howard Hughes Medical Institute,…
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