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Consumer-grade physical activity monitors (PAMs) can potentially replace more expensive research-grade PAMs in situations where the level of physical activity should be...
Analyzing sewage can reveal whether the number of COVID-19 infections in an area is increasing or decreasing, according to analyses from the Technical University of Denmark...
In a very short amount of time, researchers at DTU have succeeded in producing enzymes that are used in corona tests.
The Copenhagen Center for Health Technology have launched a new app for collection of respiratory data. This is to be used for building artificial intelligence approaches...
Greater Copenhagen Health Science Partners is inviting all to the launch of twelve new Clinical Academic Groups
The ReHyb project will develop a hybrid upper-limb exoskeleton that uses its own sensing and novel actuation capabilities for generating the digital twin of the user.
DTU and Statens Serum Institut are developing three new and rapid instruments for on-site diagnosis of coronavirus. Two of them are scheduled to be ready for emergency...
Postdoc Peter Ouma Okeyo and his colleagues at DTU Health Tech, University of Copenhagen and University of Oslo have developed a new method that can reduce costs in early...
Two young researchers from DTU Health Tech have received EliteForsk Travel Grants from the Danish Ministry for Higher Education and Science.
Professor Sine Reker Hadrup is honoured with one of this year's EliteForsk prizes for her immunotherapy research. At the same time, three PhD students from DTU are awarded...