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Supported by The International Network Programme from the Danish Ministry of Higher Education and Science (UFM), scientists from iNANO are exploring new network opportunities and partnerships with researchers in Japan.
iNANO researchers, Magnus Kjær, Daniel Otzen, and Ebbe S. Andersen have together with other teachers at the Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics (Aarhus University) joined forces with former students to develop the teaching of structural biology. The result is a whole new way of teaching computer skills, and it has been well received by new…
The Novo Nordisk Foundation grants a total of DKK 13.6 million to five iNANO associated researchers. The purpose of the grants is to support basic research at the highest international level. Congratulations to Brigitte Städler, Julián Valero Moreno, Mie Andersen, Troels Skrydstrup, and Menglin Chen.
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PhD student Wilhelm Hansson Wennersten, iNANO