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Researchers at Aarhus University and the University of Southern Denmark have innovated a method to merge liposomes with natural extracellular vesicles, creating a more efficient and less toxic mRNA delivery system than traditional lipid nanoparticles used in COVID-19 vaccines. This breakthrough paves the way for advancements in natural medicine…
Aarhus University researchers, in collaboration with industry partners, introduce a safer, cost-effective method for carbon-14 labeling in pharmaceuticals using CO2. This novel approach eliminates the need for hazardous CO and streamlines drug development.
On 1 May, iNANO associated Professor Birgit Schiøtt will become dean of the Faculty of Natural Sciences. Schiøtt will head the faculty where she has built a career as an internationally recognised researcher who has helped advance our understanding the chemistry of the brain, and where she also served as head of the Department of Chemistry for…
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PhD student Wilhelm Hansson Wennersten, iNANO
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