No Images? Click here 3D printing can be big business for the university, thanks to Health researcherA technique for printing soft parts using a 3D printer which can, among other things, replace transplanted tissue, has just been outsourced to the company Hyamedix. Assistant Professor Dang Quang Svend Le from Aarhus University and Aarhus University Hospital is the man behind the invention. Free crash course: Learn to write better EU applicationsHealth invites all researchers and PhD students at the faculty to a crash course, which provides insights on EU’s largest research fund – in just one hour. The course takes place on 27 August 2019 and you can sign up via the link below. AU professor honoured with new honorary doctorateKing's College London has just named emeritus professor and dentist Mogens Kilian from Aarhus University as an honorary doctor. He receives the title for his research within the field of microbiology. Do you want to come to the faculty celebration?Health is holding a celebration for all faculty employees at Centralværkstedet on Friday 30 August 2019. And there’s still time to get your ticket. Do you want to learn how to use Linkedin?Are you (or would you like to be) active on LinkedIn? And would you like to contribute to the faculty's focus on the professionals’ social media? Now you have the chance to learn new skills you can use on the platform, which can help you draw attention to your work and your workplace. Elderly intensive care patients who have been vaccinated against influenza have a reduced risk of dying and suffering strokesElderly critically ill patients who have been vaccinated against influenza have a reduced risk of dying and of suffering a blood clot or bleeding in the brain. This is shown by a study from Aarhus University and Aarhus University Hospital. The results support the WHO’s recommendation of influenza vaccinations for elderly people. International profile joins research environment in AarhusAs honorary professor at Aarhus University and Aarhus University Hospital, the French professor Horace Roman will use his expertise to help his new colleagues in Aarhus develop and individualise the treatment of women suffering from severe endometriosis. |