Long-COVID sufferers are conserving strength with a "hack" of their fitness tech When people suffering from the long-term effects of COVID-19 faced more questions than answers from doctors, they began collecting data on themselves using fitness watches to better understand their disease. University…
No association between COVID-19 vaccination or infection during pregnancy and congenital anomalies Large Nordic registry-based study concludes that neither COVID-19 vaccination nor infection with the virus during the first trimester is associated with increased risk of congenital anomalies.
Claus investigates COVID-19's long-term effects Associate Professor Claus Desler leads the POINT project, which investigates the long-term health consequences of COVID-19. The goal is to develop innovative strategies for preventing and managing non-communicable…
COVID-19 can be harsh on our organs. Now, a significant grant aims to prevent serious consequences Most of the Danish population has been infected with COVID-19, and several studies indicate that the infection may impact the functioning of our organs. Horizon Europe is now providing 67.6 million DKK to prevent seriou…
COVID-19 can be harsh on our organs. Now, a significant grant aims to prevent serious consequences Most of the Danish population has been infected with COVID-19, and several studies indicate that the infection may impact the functioning of our organs. Horizon Europe is now providing 67.6 million DKK to prevent seriou…
Pandemic fatigue makes us disregard health-protective behaviour Psychologists have mapped the phenomenon of 'pandemic fatigue'. The researchers conclude that over time, pandemics exhaust people to a degree that makes us less likely to follow government recommendations.
Claus Desler Madsen Joins the Department of Biomedical Sciences On January 1st, Claus Desler Madsen will become a part of the department in a four-year position as an associate professor. Claus is a molecular biologist and is transitioning from his role at ICMM, where he has been a…
Federica Sebastiani is new Tenure Track Assistant Professor At Department of Pharmacy, Federica Sebastiani has recently become tenure track assistant professor in Professor Camilla Foged’s group, Vaccine Design and Delivery.
CGC Visiting Fellow, Kristine Eck, publishes article on military deployment and governance during the COVID-19 pandemic Kristine Eck, currently a visiting fellow at the CGC, has co-authored an article on the governance of military responses to the COVID-19 Pandemic.
Why Trust? Why trust? A mixed-method investigation of the origins and meaning of trust during the COVID-19 lockdown in Denmark Professor Merlin Schaeffer has contributed the article ‘Why trust? A mixed-method investigation of the…
Trust hardly makes us careless and complacent in crisis situations A new study highlights the importance of mutual trust between citizens and authorities when society is facing a crisis.
Political depression Anna Iskra, Postdoctoral Fellow at the Faculty of Humanities, University of Copenhagen
Professor Camilla Foged appointed as Member for the mRNAVAC WP Camilla Foged has been appointed Member of the mRNAVAC Working Party by the European Pharmacopoeia Commission.
Not all covid-19 lockdowns improved air quality in world cities Contrary to what one might expect, air quality did not improve during mild covid-19 lockdowns in all cities. In fact, the emission of harmful gasses from transport has in some places increased, even during stringent…
Corona virus and epidemics – the Annual meeting of the Graduate School of Immunology PhD students and leading researchers within immunology and infectious diseases were gathered to discuss the epidemics and especially Covid-19. The annual meeting is an exclusive chance for PhD students to meet and learn…
Redesigning mRNA vaccines with new project Professor Camilla Foged from Department of Pharmacy has received one mill. DKK from Novo Nordisk Foundation for the project “Design of novel lipid nanoparticles for next-generation mRNA vaccines”.
Researchers develop AI tool to combat coronavirus variants of the future A new AI tool makes it possible to predict the structure of proteins faster, which is crucial for developing vaccines against coronavirus variants of the future. Researchers from the University of Copenhagen and Evaxion…
Researchers develop AI tool to combat coronavirus variants of the future A new AI tool makes it possible to predict the structure of proteins faster, which is crucial for developing vaccines against coronavirus variants of the future. Researchers from the University of Copenhagen and Evaxion…
New algorithm could save lives: Predicts COVID-related intensive care unit resource use A new algorithm can predict how many patients will need intensive COVID-related healthcare. This is valuable knowledge when it comes to prioritising caregivers and ventilators in individual hospitals. The innovation…
Covid-19 clinical trials ignore gender differences Although the coronavirus affects men and women differently, most clinical trials do not mention sex/gender, a new analysis of 4,420 studies concludes. Ultimately, it can influence the treatment negatively.
How a holiday affected the spread of COVID-19 in Europe New research explores the importance of the exact timing of the February 2020 midterm holiday.
Computer can determine whether you’ll die from COVID Using patient data, artificial intelligence can make a 90 percent accurate assessment of whether a person will die from COVID-19 or not, according to new research at the University of Copenhagen. Body mass index (BMI),…
Loneliness hits young people harder during lockdown People under 30 and people with a history of mental illness experience the highest levels of loneliness and anxiety during COVID-19 lockdown. Researchers from the University of Copenhagen and their international…
Coronavirus helper: NBI physicists develop powerful tool to predict the spread of COVID-19 How extensive should a shutdown be when a new COVID outbreak occurs? Should testing capacity be expanded? And at what pace should tracing occur?