News list
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06.02.2025
Thomas Strøm appointed professor and research lead in anaesthesiology and intensive care at OUH and SDU
Professor, consultant, and PhD Thomas Strøm has been appointed clinical professor of anaesthesiology and intensive care in a joint position between the Department of Clinical Research at the University of Southern Denmark (SDU) and the Department of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care at Odense University Hospital (OUH).
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04.02.2025
Patients with eye disease continue driving despite feeling unsafe
Wet AMD, a degenerative eye disease, affects vision. A new study from the University of Southern Denmark and Odense University Hospital reveals that one in five drivers with wet AMD feel unsafe in traffic.
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04.02.2025
New research on borderline personality disorder
Psychologist Ole Jakob Storebø has defended his doctoral dissertation on how best to evaluate treatments for individuals with borderline personality disorder (BPD). The defence took place on 24 January at the University of Southern Denmark.
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24.01.2025
Health Innovation Day 2025: MedTech and collaboration for the future of healthcare
How do we bring research closer to practice? Health Innovation Day 2025 focused on partnerships, technology, and the role of municipalities in health innovation.
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23.01.2025
Researchers map the brain's self-healing abilities after stroke
The brain attempts to repair damage following a stroke using its own repair cells, acting like small craftsmen. However, their work is often hindered by inflammation. This is shown by new research from the University of Southern Denmark and the University of Milan.
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23.01.2025
Dissertation on medical measuring instruments
Cand.scient.oecon Oke Gerke has defended his doctoral dissertation at the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Southern Denmark.
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21.01.2025
Minority patients are more likely to receive rapid tranquillisation
A new study from the University of Southern Denmark, recently published in BMJ Mental Health, reveals that patients from ethnic minorities admitted to adult mental health wards are 49% more likely to undergo rapid tranquillisation compared to those from the ethnic majority. The reasons for this disparity remain unclear to researchers.
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16.01.2025
Children undergo scans without anaesthesia
With the help of a little brown troll named Rumle, an interactive app, and a child-friendly scanning environment, even very young children can now undergo MRI scans without requiring anaesthesia.
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13.01.2025
Three Researchers from SUND Receive Grants for Research in Diabetes, Metabolism, and Endocrinology
The Danish Diabetes and Endocrine Academy (DDEA) has announced the recipients of research grants aimed at advancing knowledge in diabetes, osteoporosis, obesity, metabolic disorders, and other hormone-related diseases.
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09.01.2025
Join us for Health Innovation Day 2025 – where collaboration shapes the future of healthcare!
On January 20th, SDU’s Odense campus will host Health Innovation Day 2025 - a unique opportunity to connect with leading minds in healthcare innovation.
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08.01.2025
New insight: Scientists identify genes driving cancer spread
By pinpointing specific genes that fuel cancer metastasis, researchers pave the way for more precise and effective treatments.
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07.01.2025
Can carrots be used to treat diabetes?
Current research from the University of Southern Denmark (SDU) reveals that carrots may help regulate blood sugar and improve gut flora – a combination that could potentially benefit individuals with type 2 diabetes.