Increasing evidence has demonstrated how the microbial world is electrically connected. Electrical wire networks on the micrometer to centimeter scale…
Associate Professor Ken Howard has received the award for best paper of in the Journal of Controlled Release awarded by the Controlled Release Society…
How do we know, if our food tastes good, or if it has already gone bad? The startup BettaSensing, co-founded by iNANO researcher Noga Gal, has created…
AU researchers join forces with world leaders to develop a new albumin-based platform for long-acting, efficient, and safer immunotherapy. Assoc.…
Epilepsy is one of the most common neurological diseases and seizures can be debilitating. Unfortunately, treatments to prevent these seizures are…
Glycine can stimulate or inhibit neurons in the brain, thereby controlling complex functions. Unraveling the three-dimensional structure of the…
The Novo Nordisk Foundation has for the first time granted project support earmarked for basic research in the natural sciences and technical…
Jørgen Skibsted is participating in the Innovation Fund Denmark 'Grand Solutions' project CALLISTE.
Postdoc Thibaud Dieudonné from the Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics at Aarhus University receives the highly prestigious Marie…
Bo Brummerstedt Iversen is head of the SINCRYS project (Single Crystal X-ray Diffraction Side-station at DanMAX). The project receives DKK 25 million…
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