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The Lundbeck Foundation has granted Manish Debnath DKK 2.4m, who will come to iNANO in order to work on developing chemically modified aptamers for rapid detection of disease-specific biomarkers. This could help SARS COV-2 testing.
Ph.D. in Nanoscience from the Department of Chemistry and iNANO at Aarhus University, Andreas Sommerfeldt, won the Ph.D.-Cup final, which was broadcasted on DR 2 on Friday 30 April.
Nanomaterials have become indispensable for modern life, and our lives increasingly depend on nanomaterials with defined structures and properties. Professor Anja-Verena Mudring has received a VILLUM Investigator grant of almost DKK 40 million for an upcoming project that will challenge borders so that even more powerful tools to synthesise…
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PhD student Wilhelm Hansson Wennersten, iNANO