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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.
iNANO associated researcher, Professor Birgit Schiøtt, and her research team have contributed to discovering the secrets behind how plants move sugar using a protein called the SUC transporter. This breakthrough solves a long-standing mystery of the plant 'heart' and sheds new light on how plants defend themselves from pests. The discovery…
Traditional medicines typically work by targeting the body in a non-specific way, which can lead to unnecessary side effects and the need for taking more medicine than necessary.
Researchers from iNANO and Department of Chemistry have developed new chemical methods, which may prove useful in targeted drug delivery.
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PhD student Wilhelm Hansson Wennersten, iNANO