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11 million DKK to explore how early social bonding shapes mental health development

Asami Tanimura is an Associate Professor in Jelena Radulovic Group, and leading the new project
15 May 2025 - Grants and awards

What role does oxytocin play in early brain development in babies, and how does it affect their mental health later in life? A new research project at…

A new project in Nykjær Lab will explore the brain's ability to forget

Anders Nykjær is professor at the Department of Biomedicine, Senior Group Leader at DANDRITE and Head of the Centre of Excellence, PROMEMO
14 May 2025 - Grants and awards

A new research project will investigate how the brain forgets—an essential yet often overlooked function. The study aims to shed new light on…

DANDRITE-postdoc receives grant to build AI-designed proteins for memory research

Vili is a postdoc in Magnus Kjærgaards group.  Photo: MBG
02 May 2025 - Grants and awards

Postdoc Vili Petteri Lampinen is one of 27 young researchers awarded a Lundbeck Foundation grant. With nearly DKK 3 million over three years, he will…

New Group Leader at DANDRITE: Exploring how the brain shapes sensory perception

Fiona Müllner comes from a postdoc position at Institute of Molecular and Clinical Ophthalmology Basel Credit: For Women in Science Germany
30 April 2025 - People news

We are excited to welcome Fiona Müllner as a new Group Leader at DANDRITE, bringing in a unique approach to neural circuitry and sensory processing.

Nanna Møller Jensen wins Forskerfesten 2025 for her groundbreaking Parkinson’s research

Photo: Agnete Schlichtkrull
28 April 2025 - Events

Nanna Møller Jensen from Poul Henning Jensens group has won Forskerfesten 2025. The decision was announced on Friday, April 25, during a major TV show…

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