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The Novo Nordisk Foundation CO₂ Research Center – CORC – will be expanding into new underexplored areas as the center funds five new projects. A research team of these projects include Professor Daniel Otzen, who have joined CORC with the purpose to investigate specific peptide complexes that may efficiently capture CO2.
Congratulations to Professor Brigitte Städler and Professor Daniel Otzen who each receive funding from Independent Research Fund Denmark. Städler and her research group will investigate the mechanisms behind and potential new drugs for treating chronic inflammatory skin conditions. In Otzen's research group, they will look into a deeper…
Partners at Aarhus University, the Danish Technological Institute, Olin, and Vestas have received Plastprisen 2023 at Plastindustrien’s anniversary on 25 May at Industriens Hus for their work on developing a method for recycling wind turbine blades through the project, CETEC.
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