Partial unfolding of proteins can be a big problem in industry, as it may affect the stability of products. So how does an empty space or cavity in…
PhD student in Associate Professor Henrik Birkedals research group receives poster prize at the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility
Congratulations to Nanoscience student Malthe von Tangen Sivertsen, who is the first student to have completed the challenge program in nanoscience at…
Congratulations to Associate Professor Rikke Louise Meyer (iNANO) for receiving a Villum Experiment grant. Also Postdoc Chengfang Pang has been…
Four molecular biologists from Aarhus University have started a spin-out company that offers to identify very small differences between biological…
CADIAC publishes in Journal of the American Chemical Society where they report on a novel method for the introduction of carbon isotopes into…
Congratulations to Associate Professor Rikke Louise Meyer (iNANO and Dept. of Bioscience) who has received this year's Industrial Collaboration Award…
Our urine reveals our well-being and how we treat our body. A researcher at Aarhus University has developed an effective method of analysis for…
Using cutting-edge electron microscopy, researchers from Aarhus University have determined the first structures of a lipid-flippase. The discoveries…
The Novo Nordisk Foundation awards EUR 27 milllion to the Collaborative Crop Resilience Programme (CCRP). The programme will investigate the…
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