Lasse Kristoffer Bak is Professor From December 1, Lasse Kristoffer Bak will be part-time Professor in Clinical and Applied Biochemistry here at the Department. The position is time limited for five years based upon a collaboration with Rigshospitalet…
The influence of cash assistance on the localisation agenda in Kenya’s humanitarian sector Pablo V. Holm-Nielsen, Peter Furu and Emmanuel Raju from COPE and the School of Global Health have published a paper in Jàmbá - Journal of Disaster Risk Studies titled: The influence of cash assistance on the…
UCPH part of the new consortium, NordicPharmaTrain Ten Nordic universities have entered the consortium “Nordic Pharmaceutical Translation and Innovation”, or NordicPharmaTrain, to strengthen their collaboration within education and research and further mobility for…
Innovative phage therapy project to combat "flesh-eating disease" In a stride towards combating the rising global threat of Necrotizing Soft Tissue Infections, also known as the “flesh-eating disease”, the Leo Foundation has granted DKK 3,988,469 to a new innovative phage therapy…
Lena Skovgaard Andersen: Mental health challenges of people living with chronic illness The School of Global Health's Global Health Research Spotlight series focuses on global health researchers from the University of Copenhagen.
The patient is always right You can easily convince the chatbot ChatGPT to agree with incorrect and garbled information. That can be a health threat, especially for vulnerable groups, according to researchers.
RNA trickery disarms the antiviral CRISPR defenses of bacteria Bacteria-attacking viruses, known as bacteriophages, use small RNAs to disarm the CRISPR-Cas immune systems of bacteria. This discovery has now been documented by researchers at the University of Copenhagen. The…
Our two new Professors in Social Pharmacy: Susanne Kaae and Lotte Stig Nørgaard Last Friday we celebrated our two new professors in social pharmacy here at Department of Pharmacy, Professor Lotte Stig Nørgaard and Professor Susanne Kaae.
Reflections on the Humanitarian Congress Berlin 2023 Three students studying Disaster Risk Management - Katharina Bucsits, Madeline Ewbank and Christos Tsampoulatidis - attended HC Berlin in-person and share their takeaways on key themes below.
Smog from Copenhagen’s Bispeengbuen heads straight into living rooms A large amount of the heavy automobile pollution from Copenhagen’s Bispeengbuen thoroughfare goes straight into people's homes. This, according to a study by researchers at the University of Copenhagen. A sensor…
Denmark funds BRIC cancer research projects From left: Fena Ochs, Jesper Andersen, Niels Behrendt Thanks to the generous donations made during the 2023 Knæk Cancer show last month, run by Danish Cancer Society and TV2, BRIC researchers Fena Ochs, Niels Behrend…
Florence Kermen receives the Kavli Exploration Award As climate change leads to more frequent and severe heatwaves, humans and animals must cope with heat stress. Florence Kermen aims to analyze the brain’s molecular, cellular, and circuit-level mechanisms for resilience…
#TownsFest Online Symposium On Thursday 11th January 2024 the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) Chemistry Education Research Group will host an online symposium.
Health professions in transition? Workplace artefacts as a window into interprofessional dynamics in chronic disease prevention Associate Professor Inge Kryger Pedersen has published the paper 'Health professions in transition? Workplace artefacts as a window into interprofessional dynamics in chronic disease prevention' in the journal Dansk…
Systematic review finds gaps in understanding microbe-driven acclimation and adaptation in wild vertebrates In a recent preprint titled "Quantitative synthesis of microbe-driven acclimation and adaptation in wild vertebrates," researchers from Center for Evolutionary Hologenomics and University of Exeter conducted a…
Celebrating our new Professor Vito Foderà Thursday November 9 we celebrated Vito Foderà’s inauguration as Professor here at Department of Pharmacy.
Rising sea temperatures lead to reduction in polar bears since the last ice age DNA from Greenlandic polar bears shed light on how their numbers have been dramatically influenced by changes in climate over the last several thousand years. Relatively small increases in sea temperature have had big…
Innovative UCPH project aims at developing a spinout from launch BioInnovation Institute announces funding for the new UCPH project 'Neurophase' which aims to build a viable company.
MRBLE beads holds the answer to understanding an unknown protein process A new method using something like marble beads reveals the function of so-called protein phosphatases. That can help future research by leading the way of mapping out how these enzymes work.
Previously mysterious part of the brain influences sleep, movement and behaviour The so-called extracellular space in the brain is unknown to most. Now, a new study suggests that the extracellular space may affect our sleep, motor function and behaviour.
Closer to understanding how bacteria become resistant to antibiotics Haemophilus influenzae stands out as a significant bacterial culprit, notorious for causing severe respiratory tract infections, including pneumonia. It has remarkably developed resistance to a plethora of drugs,…