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Presentation from the Research Group for Genomic Epidemiology – 23 October 2023
DTU National Food Institute invites to an exclusive workshop on 21 November 2022 for the food industry. At the workshop, you will explore how to use data to optimize your food processing. If you would like to join, please be aware of the limitation of a maximum of 20 participants. Registration is on a first-come-first-served.
New green fuels and a goal of increasing performance can make it attractive to 3D print parts of the large cargo ship engines.
In an accelerated research project to support global efforts in understanding and mitigating the COVID-19 pandemic, researchers from DTU Health Tech and Herlev University Hospital have analyzed the complete SARS-CoV-2 viral genome and identified the viral regions that are main targets for T cell mediated immune response in COVID-19 patients...
Researchers from DTU Health Tech identify promising possibilities for applying immunotherapy to hematological cancer patients.
New findings by researchers from the Technical University of Denmark, Department of Health Technology, in collaboration with researchers from the Unit of Functional Cancer Genomics at University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna provide new insights regarding future therapies for human immunological diseases.
Researchers from DTU have developed an important new tool towards producing therapies for cancer patients using the patient's own cells.