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We conduct research in human biology and diseases at the molecular and cellular level to understand how and why diseases occur.
At the Department of Biomedicine we prioritize hiring skilled teachers, and we have high academic and didactic standards in teaching and supervising.
We are involved in both specific collaborative projects and more informal contacts with external parties, where we can mutually contribute.
He still has tasks to complete. Thomas G. Jensen has agreed to another term as head of the Department of Biomedicine.
The Lundbeck Foundation grants DKK 313 million for a new centre for Parkinson’s research in Aarhus. The goal is for the centre to test new treatments…
Rarely has food's influence on our health been so much debated as now. Join the annual meeting of The Food and Nutrition Network for the latest…
Excursions in translational ophthalmology: Animal studies of novel therapeutic strategies for common ophthalmic diseases
Open Science is an important strategic area for AU
Come to an inspiring arrangement on 26th June 2025 and hear amongst others keynote speakers Michel…
Nuclear Receptor Signaling in Mental Illness—From Genetic Risk to Psychopathology