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Researchers from the interdisciplinary Nanoscience Center (iNANO) and Department of Chemistry at Aarhus University have significantly advanced the field of nucleic nanostructures, potentially transforming their application in biomedicine.
Kerry Hazeldine, a postdoc in Jeppe Vang Lauritsen’s Interfaces and Catalysis group, has been awarded an early career researcher poster prize at the 37th European Conference on Surface Science (ECOSS-37) in Harrogate last month.
Professor Daniel Otzen (iNANO, Aarhus University) has been awarded a DKK 6 million Distinguished Innovator Grant by the Novo Nordisk Foundation. This prestigious grant will fund the ENCORE project, which aims to transform nylon waste into new nylon products by using bacterial enzymes, reducing the need for fossil fuel-derived materials. The project…
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