GRANTS 2024.10.23 SUND researchers receive more than DKK 100 million from research fund 38 research projects at the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences at the University of Copenhagen receive funding from the Independent Research Fund Denmark.
SUSTAINABILITY 2024.10.23 Sound wave technology can reduce the use of plastic and reagents in laboratories University of Copenhagen’s climate footprint increased from 2022 to 2023, mainly due to laboratories. Acoustic dispenser tech can make labs more sustainable.
WASTE REDUCTION 2024.10.22 The School of Dentistry reduces its consumption of energy and materials The School of Dentistry reduces its use of sterilisation and wrapping of instruments and thus contributes to the green transition without compromising on patient safety.
GRANTS 2024.10.22 SUND receives funding for patient-centric research The Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences receives DKK 30 million in funding from the Independent Research Fund Denmark for 11 projects.
Microbiome 2024.10.15 ‘Vegetarian’ salmon might lead the way to better health for humans and fish Plant-based salmon feed aims to make salmon production more sustainable. This can result in better fish for dinner, and knowledge about gut bacteria can also impact more sustainable feed for other farm animals.
Sexual health 2024.10.15 This is why we stop faking orgasms When we stop faking orgasms, it can be a sign that we have developed better sexual communication with our partners, explain the researchers behind a new study.
GRANT 2024.10.01 DKK 130 million for two new research centres at SUND The Danish National Research Foundation grants DKK 130 million to establish two new research centres at the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences.
ANCIENT DNA 2024.09.30 The Vikings were part of a global network trading in ivory from Greenland DNA analyses reveal that the vikings brought walrus ivory from Greenland on to Europe and probably as far as the Middle East via extensive trade networks.