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Research within medicine, materials and food
ODIN has reserved DKK 23.9 million for six new research projects that will pave the way for new drugs to treat a wide range of medical conditions. iNANO researchers Duncan Sutherland, Jørgen Kjems, and Daniel Otzen take part in these projects on Parkinson's disease, schizophrenia, diabetes, renal diseases and cancer.
Global goals in sustainability and efficiency have evolved over the years such that even nanostructure manufacturing must be greener and better. That has led Professor Anja-Verena Mudring and Postdoc Oliver Hammond to review how ionic liquids and deep eutectic solvents can be used to solve these sustainability and efficiency issues.
Congratulations to Isabella Nymann Westensee from iNANO, who receives DKK 200,000, which she will use for a research stay in London.
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