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Rikke Søgaard has been appointed professor with special responsibilities (MSO) in health economics at Aarhus University. The professorship is a part of AU’s efforts to develop a strong research environment in the field of health economics in Aarhus.
Per Kallestrup from Aarhus University has received the Vasco da Gama “Being Young Staying Young” award. The award is being presented for the first time and Per Kallestrup receives the award for his deep-rooted commitment to the Vasco da Gama Movement and for having developed the Hippokrates exchange programme.
Camma Damsted, Lars Henrik Larsen and Rasmus Nielsen have published an article entitled "Reliability of video-based identification of footstrike pattern and video time frame at initial contact in recreational runners" in Gait & Posture.
Researchers from Aarhus University have for the first time linked a new protein with malignant melanomas. The protein is detected in aggressive malignant melanoma cells and might be used to predict whether and how the cancer will spread. At the same time, the discovery also opens new doors for future improved treatment of patients with melanomas.
In 2020, the majority of AU’s students will have an entire year to write their Master’s thesis and much better opportunities for involving an external partner in the process.
New standards will help researchers to conduct responsible research that maintains scientific integrity from start to finish. The standards are intended as a supplement to the new joint guidelines for responsible conduct of research at AU.
Per Höllsberg, Kristian Raun Thomsen and Cecilia Ramlau-Hansen have been appointed as the new directors of studies at medicine, sport science and health sciences, respectively
A large group of physioterapists have agreed to collaborate with RUNSAFE. The collaboration has been established in relation to the Run Clever trial recently launched.
As part of a collaboration between the US and the Nordic countries, researchers recently met in Helsinki, Finland to discuss existing and future…
Impregnated materials such as greaseproof paper, sofas and curtains can increase the risk of children carrying too much fat around the stomach.
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