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From autumn 2019, DTU offers a new MSc programme in advanced materials and healthcare engineering.
One of the most cited researchers in Denmark, Professor Jun Wang, participates in DTU High Tech Summit and urges all Danes to digitize their health data.
Researchers at DTU have identified natural peptides that fight bacteria, thereby reducing the need for antibiotics.
Grants Researchers receive funding from the European Commission for pioneering research.
DTU’s High Tech Summit is attracting considerable interest from the business community who have already bought or booked 60 of the 70 stands.
The following are merely examples of some of DTU's research in life science.
Summer school in Denmark once again gives students from all over the world the opportunity to learn how the One Health concept can tackle challenges related to the health...
Come to an open day on 29 November 2017, where cooperation partners are invited to have a look at some of the new, state-of-the-art facilities in DTU's largest building...
There is great potential in developing new technology that can address health challenges—and DTU aims to be part of the solution.
Each year, the Lundbeck Foundation awards fellowships to a number of particularly promising young researchers who are qualified to establish or expand their own research...