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Professor Anja Boisen from DTU Health Tech receives Proof of Concept grant of DKK 1.1 million from the European Research Council.
The Danish hearing aid manufacturers are among the world leaders in their field.
Thanks to two student projects, the MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) research unit at Hvidovre Hospital will be able to receive images of the liver and brain tissue in...
As a relatively new department at DTU, the Department of Health Technology has an ambition to create and strengthen collaboration with stakeholders from academia, industry...
With the Advanced Materials and Healthcare Engineering programme, due to start this autumn, DTU now offers seven master’s programmes focusing on health with a technological...
Two cancer cells from the same tumour may have totally different DNA profiles. A new technique to identify them may lead to better treatments.
Mapping patients’ genetic make-up could lead to better treatment for a wide range of diseases.
DTU has entered into collaboration with the UK company Kromek aimed at developing a scanner that can improve breast cancer diagnostics.
From autumn 2019, DTU offers a new MSc programme in advanced materials and healthcare engineering.
A young researcher has discovered a solution for using rechargeable batteries in hearing aids without increasing their size or creating unwanted noise.