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Et plaster, som kan måle bevægelsesmønstre hos personer med Parkinsons sygdom, fik førstepladsen i DTU Skylabs Open innovation-X-finale.
The following are merely examples of some of DTU's research in life science.
Innovation Fund Denmark has granted DKK 27 million to two major health-promoting projects carried out at the Copenhagen Center for Health Technology, CACHET,, in which...
Innovationsfonden har bevilget 27 millioner til to store sundhedsfremmende projekter ved Copenhagen Center for Health Technology, CACHET, hvor DTU Compute og DTU Elektro...
New healthcare technologies are needed to prevent, diagnose and treat the increasing number of cases of disease associated with increases in life expectancies. And this...
Et nyt nummer af DTU’s internationale magasin Technologist er nu på vej ud i hele Europa. Denne gang bl.a. med historien om, hvordan vi kommer til at færdes og leve i verdens...
The feature story in the new issue of DTU’s international magazine, Technologist, is about how we will be moving around in our big cities in the future.
Seniorforsker Oline Vinter Olesen er i gang med at virkeliggøre en syv år gammel idé til en virksomhed med DTU, Harvard og Rigshospitalet i ryggen.
Senior Researcher Oline Vinter Olesen is working on transforming a seven-year-old idea into a business, backed by DTU, Harvard, and Rigshospitalet.
The Danish National Health Service is under pressure, with increasing numbers of elderly suffering from chronic disorders and a growing demand for healthcare services...