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Professor Jørgen Kjems from MBG and iNANO will collaborate with researchers from Health, the University of Copenhagen and the Danish Serum Institute,…
Alexander Zelikin from iNANO and Department of Chemistry is key partner in the Fight-nCov project for developing antiviral treatment against corona…
Aarhus University and a number of international pharmaceutical manufacturers are joining forces in a groundbreaking, open research collaboration, ODIN…
Converting CO2 into more useful products offers an interesting strategy to mitigate climate issues while producing value added chemicals. Researchers…
Carbon isotope labeling of new drug candidates is an important process for allowing preclinical and clinical investigations on a specific compound’s…
Controlling protein structure is crucial in the production of detergents and cosmetics. Up to now we have not had a clear understanding of how soap…
There are magnets in virtually all modern electrical equipment. However, the current versions are often based on metals with heavy impacts on the…
13 iNANO associated researchers have been granted DKK 8 million from the Carlsberg Foundation for research infrastructure
Henrik Birkedal, Merete Bilde, Tobias Weidner, Thomas Boesen, Rikke Louise Meyer, and Alexander Zelikin receive DKK 36 million in total from the Novo…
Professor Troels Skrydstrup has been interviewed by Chemistry Views (Wiley) about his successful work in organic synthesis, organometallic chemistry,…
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