As a pioneer in research into using polymers in nanotechnology by modifying and shaping the main polymer of DNA, Kurt V.Gothelf (Aarhus University) has received this year's Danish polymer award by Danish Academy of Technical Sciences.
Danish-Belgian collaboration headed by Aarhus University professor, Troels Skrydstrup, is the source of a an improved way to create certain flourine-containing substructures, which have shown several beneficial medical properties.
Along with 10 other institutes/centres at Science and Technology, Interdisciplinary Nanoscience Center (iNANO) opened its doors to the first joint Alumni Day on 5 April.