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New PhD thesis from DCE focuses on hip fracture and stroke
DCE has received funding from the Independent Research Fund Denmark’s call for ‘Strengthened clinical and independent research’
PhD student Kasper Bonnesen shares how he stepped out of his comfort zone and had a great research stay abroad.
The latest PhD thesis from DCE investigates the influence of genetics and socioeconomic position on breast cancer survivorship in premenopausal women
On September 1st 2022 at 13:00, Professor Reimar W. Thomsen and Professor Christian Fynbo Christiansen will give their inaugural lectures.
DCE has received funding from two of the Danish Cancer Society’s programs for research funding
Morten Schmidt, who has just defended his higher doctoral dissertation at Aarhus University, examines what it means for the outcome of heart disease…
Do patients with acute kidney injury suffer a long-term decrease in kidney function and therefore a greater risk of chronic kidney and cardiovascular…
Reimar Niels Wernich Thomsen is newly-appointed professor of metabolic disease epidemiology at Aarhus University. He conducts research into how more…
For decades, the number of people diagnosed with type 2 diabetes has steadily increased – until 2012 when this trend suddenly stopped. Danish…
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