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Chemists are copying cancer cell carbohydrates in the laboratory for inclusion in a vaccine that activates the immune system.
Two young DTU researchers have each won an ERC Starting Grant for independent basic research of EUR 1.5 million or just over DKK 11 million.
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Carbon capture today is mainly based on chemicals in liquid form. Now, researchers are testing carbon capture in a solid material.
Assistant Professor Yi Yang from DTU Chemistry has been awarded a Villum Experiment grant of 2 MDKK for developing an ultra-fast, revolutionary 3D printer.
Along with Novozymes, chemistry student Simone Anika Skou Olsen has been developing new methods for measuring detergent and other residues in our clothes. This can potentially...
Chemistry student Anders Grundtvig Utzon receives the Novo scholarship for his thesis, where he will develop a new method within asymmetric synthesis, which is used in...
Doctors can currently only alleviate the symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis. The start-up Ibio Tech is working on a drug which may lead to treatment of this incapacitating...
PhD student at DTU Chemistry, Mathias Thor Nielsen receives an EliteForsk travel scholarship, which he will use for researching in future catalysts at Harvard University...
Chemistry student Vanja Refn thinks that the best thing about studying chemistry is that you succeed with what you do, and when you can help to create new knowledge in...