• Topic navigation
  • Content
  • Footer links
Start Toggle navigation
  • Map
  • Find an employee
  • KUnet
  • Dansk
  • Education at UCPH
    • Bachelor's programmes
    • Master's programmes
    • Study abroad
    • PhD programmes
    • Continuing Education
    • Course search
  • Research
    • Researchers and publications
    • Research centres
  • News
    • Dangerous Variant of Salmonella Still Not Eradicated Dangerous Variant of Salmonella Still Not Eradicated
      2025.06.30
    • Researchers find serious flaws in trials with adult ADHD patients Researchers find serious flaws in trials with adult ADHD patients
      2025.06.30
    • Here are the flowers that both bees and humans like best Here are the flowers that both bees and humans like best
      2025.06.27
    • All news
    • Press service
  • Innovation
  • Employment
    • Job portal
    • Career for young researchers
    • For international employees
  • About UCPH
    • Strategy
    • Facts and figures
    • Profile and history
    • Collaboration
    • Organisation
    • Faculties
    • Departments
    • Museums and attractions
    • Libraries
    • Alumni
    • Contact
Københavns Universitet
Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences

Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences

  • About the Faculty
  • Research
  • Education
  • Innovation
  • Explore the Faculty
  • News
  • Contact
  • Health
  • News

Press Contacts

Find a UCPH researcher

  • Previous «
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5 (current)
  • 6
  • 7
  • 8
  • 9
  • 10
  • 11
  • Next »
Fertility
2024.06.24

Fertility treatments could get boost from stem cells

An unexpectedly versatile and regenerative stem cell in early embryos may be key to creating new effective fertility treatments, suggests a new study in mice from the University of Copenhagen.
Biochemistry
2024.06.21

Matthias Mann receive prestigious award for pioneering protein research

The jury recognizes Dr Mann’s pioneering work in the field of proteomics and in particular the significant and groundbreaking technologies for studying proteins in a holistic approach.
Grant
2024.06.21

DKK 50 million for further development of world-leading mass spectrometry research and new protein studies

Professor Jesper Velgaard Olsen has received the Novo Nordisk Foundation Laureate Research Grant 2024 for proteomics research into single-cell protein signalling pathways using mass spectrometry. The project will pave…
KFJ Award
2024.06.21

Clinical professor left school to read a book on the immune system

Cancer patients who undergo immune therapy experience a host of adverse effects. One of this year’s KFJ Award winners, Inge Marie Svane, wants to change that.
KFJ award
2024.06.21

Patients infected with new virus sparked professor’s interest in virology

Today, Professor Jens Bukh receives the preclinical KFJ Award for his ground-breaking research into i.a. hepatitis C.
Grant
2024.06.20

Younger researchers receive DFF-grants to explore their best ideas

Assistant Professor Peter C. Petersen and Associate Professor Andreas Mæchel Fritzen each receive more than DKK 6 million for exploring some of their best ideas.
Immunotherapy
2024.06.20

Now we know why successful treatment does not affect specific cancer cells

The cells of a rare, deadly cancer are resistant to immunotherapy. Now researchers may have found the cause, paving the way for a new type of treatment.
Grant
2024.06.12

500 million DKK to research in resilient crops and ecosystems

New research project harnesses environmental DNA to understand how we can transform future cropping systems and to develop resilient crops in the face of climate change. The project is led by UCPH Professor Eske…
Research Centre
2024.06.07

New research centre on complex health issues

Professor Naja Hulvej Rod will be heading a new research centre focussing on complex health issues. The Copenhagen Health Complexity Center has been made possible by a six-year grant of DKK 30 million from TrygFonden.
Grant
2024.06.04

DKK 80 million to eight SUND researchers

Eight researchers from the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences receive grants from the Novo Nordisk Foundation. The grants are awarded to researchers ranging from younger researchers establishing their own group and…
Grants
2024.05.23

DKK 36 million from DFF for Innovative Research Projects

Six SUND researchers receive funding from the Independent Research Fund Denmark for groundbreaking research projects within areas such as antibiotic resistance, heart diseases, and gut bacteria.
Alzheimer's
2024.05.22

Naturally occurring substance in pomegranates can improve treatment of Alzheimer’s disease

A substance naturally occurring in i.a. pomegranates, strawberries and walnuts can improve memory and treatment of Alzheimer’s disease, a new study conducted at the University of Copenhagen concludes.
Weight-loss
2024.05.15

The next generation of weight-loss medicine is on its way

A groundbreaking paper in Nature describes a promising new therapy for obesity that leads to greater weight loss in mice than existing medications. The approach smuggles molecules into the brain's appetite centre and…
Grants
2024.05.14

Two SUND researchers receive fellowship grants from the Lundbeck Foundation

Every year, the Lundbeck Foundation awards grants of DKK 10 million to researchers in so-called fellowships. Two researchers from the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences at the University of Copenhagen receive such a…
Proteins
2024.05.03

Bones from ancient humans unveils health of people in the Middle Ages

An innovative approach opens avenues for studying immune responses in past populations. Could contribute to a broader understanding of human health throughout history.
Laughing gas
2024.04.23

Blood test can detect laughing gas and help the police fight dangerous tendency

Forensic blood analysis can reveal whether drivers are high on laughing gas. Researchers hope the method can help the police.
Air pollution
2024.04.22

High air pollution in Denmark may impact children's academic performance

Pollution from traffic, farming and wood stoves may have a negative effect on children’s cognitive development. So a new study of Danish students’ performance in the lower secondary school leaving examination suggests.
Dissemination Prize
2024.04.16

“I read the email several times to see if it was really true”

The Ministry of Higher Education and Science’s Research Dissemination Prize 2024 goes to Associate Professor Kristine Bohmann, who excels at communicating research and captivating the audience.
GRANTS
2024.04.11

Three SUND researchers receive prestigious ERC Advanced Grants

Three researchers at the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences receive the ERC Advanced Grants of EUR 2.5 million for innovative research over the next five years.
AWARD
2024.04.02

Maiken Nedergaard's glymphatic system research earns top scientific honor

Professor Maiken Nedergaard at the University of Copenhagen is the recipient of the 2024 HFSP Nakasone Award, recognizing pioneering contributions to life sciences and neurology.
Grant
2024.03.27

What makes planets habitable? New grant will help researchers get answers

Martin Schiller from Globe Institute has received an ERC grant of over DKK 14 million for his research into planets and the conditions that need to be present for life to emerge.
  • Previous «
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5 (current)
  • 6
  • 7
  • 8
  • 9
  • 10
  • 11
  • Next »

Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences
University of Copenhagen
Blegdamsvej 3B
2200 Copenhagen N
Denmark
Contact:
Communication
web-noerre@adm.ku.dk

University of Copenhagen

  • Management
  • Administration
  • Faculties
  • Departments
  • Research centres
  • Animal hospitals
  • School of Dentistry
  • Libraries
  • Museums and attractions

Contact

  • Map
  • Find an employee
  • Contact UCPH

Services

  • Press and media service
  • Merchandise
  • IT-support
  • For suppliers

For students and employees

  • KUnet

Job and career

  • Job portal
  • Jobs for students
  • Alumni

Emergencies

  • Emergency response

Web

  • Cookies and privacy policy
  • Accessibility statement
  • Information security

Connect with UCPH