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Antidepressants are not to blame for frequent atrial fibrillation among people with depression. This is the conclusion reached by researchers from Aarhus University in a major registry study, which also points towards the possibility of the actual cause of atrial fibrillation being insufficient treatment of depression.
New review by PROMEMO-affiliated researcher Tomonori Takeuchi and colleagues. "Novelty and Dopaminergic Modulation of Memory Persistence: A Tale of Two Systems", published in “Trends in Neuroscience” on November 16, 2018.
The election results for this year’s university elections have now been announced and are available on the website au.dk/valg.
Are you studying in Seville or San Diego, and do you need to have a meeting with your supervisor? Or does your study group need to hold online meetings? Now you can use Skype for Business for free.
At a ceremony on Thursday, Jakob Schöllhammer Knudsen received a travel award presented by HRH Prince Joachim, protector for the Danish Diabetes Association.
Veterinarian Birgitte Kousholt from the Department of Clinical Medicine receives this year's 3R Prize for improving the quality of animal experiments via the systematic literature studies on which all good research projects are based on – but which animal research has not had a tradition of prioritising so highly.
If the health research of the future is to be successful, we must be better to ‘converge’ specialised skills and methods from different disciplines. Internationally, what is known as ‘the convergence revolution' is being discussed and Denmark ought to be part of it.
Claus Lindbjerg Andersen from Aarhus University and Aarhus University Hospital has just received a personal award from the William Nielsen's Foundation. He receives the award in recognition of his research into bowel cancer.
Backed by a new grant of DKK 1.2 million from the Alfred Benzons Foundation, Clinical Associate Professor Stig Storgaard Jakobsen from Aarhus University and Aarhus University Hospital will for the first time study the effect of joint-preserving hip operations in the prevention of hip dysplasia.
The article was published on November 7 in Neuron - Cell Press - “Dendritic Inhibition in Layer 1 Cortex Gates Associative Memory” and discusses novel dynamics mediated by a particular GABAergic neuron type (so-called neurogliaform cell) in layer 1 neocortex of mice that is associated with aversive memory.
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