Working and studying has been different in just as many ways as there are employees and students, and together, each in their own way, they are…
Professor Birgit Schiøtt (Department of Chemistry and iNANO) has received a VILLUM Synergy grant of DKK 3.0 million together with Professor Ira Assent…
The demand for energy is growing and so is the demand for alternative energy solutions, which includes living sources of electricity. AU researchers…
Professor Jørgen Kjems from MBG and iNANO will collaborate with researchers from Health, the University of Copenhagen and the Danish Serum Institute,…
Alexander Zelikin from iNANO and Department of Chemistry is key partner in the Fight-nCov project for developing antiviral treatment against corona…
Aarhus University and a number of international pharmaceutical manufacturers are joining forces in a groundbreaking, open research collaboration, ODIN…
Converting CO2 into more useful products offers an interesting strategy to mitigate climate issues while producing value added chemicals. Researchers…
Here is the most important information you need to know about the coronavirus.
Carbon isotope labeling of new drug candidates is an important process for allowing preclinical and clinical investigations on a specific compound’s…
Controlling protein structure is crucial in the production of detergents and cosmetics. Up to now we have not had a clear understanding of how soap…
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