Health researchers receive DKK 81 million from the Novo Nordisk FoundationNine researchers from Health each receive up to DKK ten million to carry out ambitious projects, uncover complex problems and develop new techniques and methods within their respective fields of research. The money comes from the Novo Nordisk Foundation’s new Research Leader Programme. Innovation prize awarded to fertility researchersResearchers from Aarhus University have just received an innovation prize called The Next Big Thing. They receive the award for their work on developing new drugs which can activate eggs in childless women and in this way improve fertility treatment. Researchers from Health secure coveted grants from the Independent Research Fund DenmarkTen grants from the Independent Research Fund Denmark give researchers from Health the opportunity to investigate health challenges such as e.g. resilience towards chemotherapy, the risk of developing heart disease for psoriasis patients and a weakened immune system in patients with HIV. RejsUd: Enter your settlements – before you get a salary reductionThe faculty management team at Health has decided that unsettled credit card transactions in RejsUd that are more than 90 days old will in future result in a salary deduction. More students getting the chance to be an interdisciplinary researcherThe research-orientated honours programme is continuing with a new round of admissions in both 2019 and 2020. Judging by the feedback the programme is a success, says Vice-dean for Talent Development Lise Wogensen Bach. Researchers find thirty genes for bipolar disorderAn International study which the Danish iPSYCH project has contributed to has now brought us one step closer to understanding why some people suffer from bipolar disorder. Election debate: What should we do with the healthcare system?Do you think there’s too little focus on health policy in the Danish election campaign? Then here is your chance to use your expertise and put some meaningful questions to the politicians. |