Development of nanozymes constitutes an increasingly important mean to overcome the limitations of natural enzymes in biotechnology and biomedicine.…
The Carlsberg Foundation has awarded DKK 4.460.000 in total for research infrastructure for iNANO researchers. This new equipment will be used for…
On November 29, 2018, the Interdisciplinary Nanoscience Center (iNANO), together with the Center for Integrated Materials (iMAT), once again invited…
The leading Nordic researchers within the field of soft matter studied by scattering methods will meet in Aarhus on 9th-10th of January. Deadline for…
Congratulations to iNANO researcher, Assoc. Prof. Brigitte Städler, for receiving funding from European Research Council for her research projekt,…
Marianne Glasius and Henrik Birkedal receive funding from the Carlsberg Foundation for new infrastructure.
Human sense of taste is complex and difficult to imitate. An interdisciplinary project with Jørgen Kjems as project leader is now aiming at developing…
The Minister for Higher Education and Science has approved funding for three new research infrastructures, of which DKK 30.76 million goes to EMBION –…
Professor Poul Nissen and his research team with contributions from e.g. Kurt Gothelf's laboratories have provided fundamental new insight into the…
The exhibition ‘Profession and Passion – a Life in Science’ is launched at the Steno Museum, Aarhus University. iNANO researchers have contributed to…
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