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29. April 2021

Other April News in Brief

Professor Eva Hoffman from CCS receives a professorship; Two pieces of research news from UrbNet; Head of center Susanne Mandrup from ATLAS publishes new study…

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27. April 2021

New study from CCG helps us understand the role played by sugars in the immune system and the brain

Most bacteria and viruses bind to sugars on the surface of our cells, but the exact role played by sugars in the immune system and…

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22. April 2021

Three researchers with affiliation with the DNRF each receive a Villum Investigator grant

Professor Kristian Thygesen from the DNRF’s Center for Nanostructured Graphene (CNG) at DTU, head of center Barbara Ann Halkier from the Center of Excellence DynaMo…

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14. April 2021

Press release: Danish and international researchers reveal a key player in the cell division

PRESS RELEASE: It is impossible to see with the naked eye, and most of us have no idea we have it. Yet it matters to a…

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7. April 2021

Five research foundations join forces to establish one of Denmark’s first large research centers in artificial intelligence

PRESS RELEASE: The Danish National Research Foundation, the Carlsberg Foundation, the Novo Nordisk Foundation, the Lundbeck Foundation, and the VILLUM Foundation will initiate contractual negotiations…

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6. April 2021

The DNRF’s Annual Report 2020 is out

The Danish National Research Foundation’s Annual Report 2020 has now been published and can be found below. In the report, you can read about the…

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31. March 2021

Other March News in Brief

New conference from PRIVACY; the University of Copenhagen highlights two researchers from the DNRF in light of International Women’s Day; the University of Southern Denmark…

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19. March 2021

The winning photos of the DNRF Photo Competition 2021 have been chosen

The DNRF Photo Competition 2021 In 2018, the Danish National Research Foundation launched a photo competition to connect the world of research with the public.…

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17. March 2021

Peder Olesen Larsen 1934-2021: A portrait of the DNRF founder and his influence on Danish research

PRESS RELEASE: Peder Olesen Larsen 1934-2021 The Danish National Research Foundation The start of 30 years of excellent Danish research performance From an ugly duckling…

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Anasua Chatterjee og Morten Kjærgaard. Foto: Ola J. Joensen, Niels Bohr Institutet
15. March 2021

Anasua Chatterjee and Morten Kjærgaard from QDev are on Berlingske’s Talent 100 list

Assistant Professor Anasua Chatterjee and Assistant Professor Morten Kjærgaard from the Center of Excellence QDev at the University of Copenhagen are on Berlingske’s Talent 100…

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9. March 2021

CEM demonstrates unique electric oxygen respiration

In a new study from the Center of Excellence CEM at Aarhus University, the cable bacteria that were found in the Bay of Aarhus 10…

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1. March 2021

Other February News in Brief

New study about patterns of citations between judgments from iCourts; Professor Rita Felski has been appointed to the prestigious “Clark Lectures”; New study from CEBI…

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o exoplaneter kredser "baglæns" i stjernesystemet K2-290. Illustration: Christoffer Grønne.
24. February 2021

News from SAC: Two exoplanets are orbiting backwards around a star

An international group of researchers, with the participation of Maria Hjorth, Ph.D.; Simon Albrecht, Ph.D.; and Ph.D. student Emil Knudstrup from the Center of Excellence…

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Ph.D. student Pernille Lærke Krantz Trant. Photo: Aarhus University
19. February 2021

New Ph.D. dissertation from UrbNet brings insight into the Viking Age through an interdisciplinary approach

Combining geochemistry and micromorphology can create a strong analytical tool. Ph.D. student Pernille Lærke Krantz Trant from the Center of Excellence UrbNet at Aarhus University…

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Figuren viser den komplekse biologiske proces, som man finder i vært og mikrobiom-systemer. Foto: Københavns Universitet.
15. February 2021

New FindingPheno project from CEH develops new tools

Once you disentangle the biological interactions between hosts and microbiomes, you get a better understanding of human diseases, as well as the way we produce…

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