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 4 million DKK to a new innovative phage therapy…
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…
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…
Annual Meeting 2023 in Cambridge The OxyMiST group gathered for our third annual meeting, hosted by our partners in Cambridge. We spent two days presenting results, progress and ideas. Thank you to all participants for inspiring and fruitful…
Seminar Theories in Social Pharmacy is organized by University of Uppsala and University of Eastern Finland in January 2024 As a Nordic POP activity, the seminar "Theories in Social Pharmacy" is organized in collaboration with the University of Eastern Finland and the University of Uppsala. The seminar will be held in Kuopio, Finland…
Flashback: Data-driven techniques and tools in formulation studies held on August 24-25, 2023 On August 24th – 25th Orion Pharma in collaboration with University of Helsinki organized Nordic POP workshop Data-driven techniques and tools in formulation studies in beautiful Tuohilampi area. 35 colleagues plus 20…
DKK 10 million for new quantum businesses The University of Copenhagen (UCPH) invests venture capital to pave the way for new quantum businesses. This will provide better opportunities for the University’s researchers to start their own businesses.
University of Copenhagen opens the doors for entrepreneurship All students and staff at the University of Copenhagen can now get access to excellent entrepreneurship training and support. Together with one of Denmark's leading start-up accelerators, Accelerace, the University hope…
New ethnographic framework identifies dog sledding in archaeological record A new study, just published in Journal of Archaeological Science, introduces a pioneering framework for identifying dog sledding in the archaeological record. Authored by PhD student Emma Vitale and colleagues, the…
New ethnographic framework identifies dog sledding in archaeological record A new study, just published in Journal of Archaeological Science, introduces a framework for identifying dog sledding in the archaeological record. Authored by PhD student Emma Vitale and colleagues, the research offers…
Revolutionary guidelines redefine analysis of bacterial shotgun metagenomic data In an effort towards optimising the study of microbial ecosystems, a review article titled "Field and laboratory guidelines for reliable bioinformatic and statistical analysis of bacterial shotgun metagenomic data"…
Researchers Secure Villum Experiment Grants to Explore New Boundaries The Center for Evolutionary Hologenomics is celebrating that two of our researchers, Emilio Mármol Sánchez and Antton Alberdi, have been awarded the prestigious Villum Experiment Grant, each receiving 1.99 million Danis…
Villum Foundation supports bold ideas Three researchers receive grants from the Villum Experiment. All projects are meant to push the boundaries of research and lead to breakthroughs.
New CEMES Research Groups Set Up At its meeting on 11 September 2023, the CEMES Steering Committee reviewed the application submitted by researchers across the three CEMES partner institutions, University of Copenhagen, Lund University and Malmö…
New PNAS Study Reveals Genetic Insights into Conservation of Critically Endangered Asian Rosewoods A groundbreaking new study titled "Range-wide differential adaptation and genomic offset in critically endangered Asian rosewoods" published in the prestigious journal PNAS, sheds light on the genetic mechanisms driving…
New PNAS Study Reveals Genetic Insights into Conservation of Critically Endangered Asian Rosewoods A groundbreaking new study titled "Range-wide differential adaptation and genomic offset in critically endangered Asian rosewoods" published in the prestigious journal PNAS, sheds light on the genetic mechanisms driving…
Launch of new Danish-Swedish research center on European studies The research centre aims to explore the last centuries’ political, cultural, and intellectual transformation of Europe as well Europe’s relations with other regions in the world. CEMES will actively coordinate and…
Dialogues with the Past (DialPast) - Nordic Graduate School in Archaeology UCPH School of Archaeology enters into Nordic collaboration. The next PhD course will take place in Athens in November.
Join The Swedish Drug Delivery Center, NextBioFrom and Nordic POP in their joint event! Join the competence centers The Swedish Drug Delivery Center, NextBioFrom and Nordic POP in their joint event New Horizons in Drug Delivery and Formulation 2023 the 27-29 November • An international conference where…
New partnerships can promote positive change in East Africa The partners from East Africa The three East African universities – the State University of Zanzibar in Tanzania (SUZA), Gulu University in Uganda and the University of Hargeisa in Somaliland - have embraced the…
Nordic POP workshop Implementing data science in the pharmaceutical education was held August 10th – 11th On August 10th – 11th the school of pharmacy hosted the Nordic POP workshop Implementing data science in the pharmaceutical education. 30 colleagues from five universities in Norway, Finland and Denmark were gathered…