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Grünenthal Group

Grünenthal and Averitas Pharma announce completion of recruitment for Phase III clinical trial with QUTENZA® in post-surgical neuropathic pain7.11.2024 11:26:47 CET | Grünenthal Group | Press release

The Phase III trial AV001 aims to evaluate QUTENZA® in post-surgical neuropathic pain (PSNP), a debilitating complication of surgery occurring after approximately 10 percent of all surgical procedures[1], thus affecting more than 3 million people with surgical procedures per year in the U.S.[2] QUTENZA® is a topical system, non-systemic, non-opioid pain treatment that is currently approved in the US for the treatment of neuropathic pain associated with postherpetic neuralgia (PHN) and neuropathic pain associated with diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN) of the feet in adults. Topline results are expected in Q4 2025 and Averitas Pharma aims to submit a supplemental new drug application (sNDA) for a US label extension in 2026, subject to positive data.
Erhvervsstyrelsen

Fra modebranchen til snedkerkøkkener – en rejse mod frihed og forfinet design11.10.2024 10:00:52 CEST | Erhvervsstyrelsen | Pressemeddelelse

For et par år siden stod Gitte Outzen ved en skillevej: Et liv i interiør- og livsstilsbranchen med udsigter til lange arbejdsdage og jævnlig rejseaktivitet i sigte syntes ikke at passe i familielivet, og hun ønskede at have bedre mulighed for at kunne råde over sin tid. Hun er født ind i en snedkerfamilie og havde fra barnsben af været med på snedkerværksteder og byggepladser for at se på nye projekter, materialer og arkitektur.
LEO Pharma

LEO Pharma Presents Late-breaking Tralokinumab Data at EADV 2024 for Moderate-to-Severe Atopic Dermatitis (AD) in the Difficult-to-Treat Head and Neck Region27.9.2024 15:00:00 CEST | LEO Pharma | Pressemeddelelse

Real-world findings showed that subgroup of patients treated with Adtralza® (tralokinumab) / Adbry® (tralokinumab-ldrm) and with head and neck (H&N) atopic dermatitis (AD) at baseline reported presence of AD in that area in 52.1% of patients after nine months of treatment.(1) As part of one of LEO Pharma’s most extensive scientific programs at EADV to date, the late-breaking presentation examined interim data from the real-world TRACE study of adult AD patients who have been prescribed Adtralza/Adbry for up to nine months.(1) Additional posters presented interim results of the TRACE study on effectiveness of Adtralza/Adbry treatment through various physician and patient reported outcomes such as improvements in Eczema Area and Severity Index (EASI), Investigator Global Assessment (IGA), itch, sleep disturbance and quality of life.(2,3)
Ukraine House in Denmark

"Cultural cleansing is an instrument of war; it is a tool wielded by the Russian Federation against the Ukrainian people." - Visit of Ukrainian MP Yevheniia Kravchuk, Member of the Cultural Committee of PACE, to Ukraine House in Denmark31.5.2024 07:30:00 CEST | Ukraine House in Denmark | Pressemeddelelse

Copenhagen, Denmark - On Tuesday, May 28th, Ukraine House in Denmark hosted a compelling discussion with Yevheniia Kravchuk, Ukrainian MP, Deputy Chair of the Committee on Humanitarian and Informational Policy in the Ukrainian Parliament, and author of the PACE resolution on cultural erasure during the war. The discussion addressed the challenges and opportunities of safeguarding culture amidst the Russian aggression against Ukraine. Key points articulated by Yevheniya Kravchuk include: Cultural and Physical Destruction: Russia's objective extends beyond physical annihilation of Ukrainians to encompass the obliteration of their identity. This is starkly illustrated by the destruction of language and cultural heritage, including UNESCO sites and heritage significant to specific regions, villages, or families. The collective loss felt by the community when such cultural assets are destroyed is profound. Threat to Ukrainian and Crimean Tatar Heritage: Since 2014 and the occupation of Crim
Ukraine House in Denmark

“We need to insist that Russians deal with their history and that they move on from their colonial past.” Decolonising Mindsets for Security in Ukraine and Europe Forum at the Ukraine House in Denmark6.5.2024 12:25:40 CEST | Ukraine House in Denmark | Pressemeddelelse

Copenhagen, Denmark - On Friday, April 26th, Ukraine House in Denmark in partnership with the Danish Institute for International Studies and the Embassy of Ukraine in Denmark hosted a forum that brought together experts on disinformation and decolonisation from Denmark, Ukraine, Germany, Georgia, and the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria to delve into the critical issues surrounding Russian colonialism and its impact on international relations today. The forum was moderated by Niels Ivar Larsen of Information.dk. The event was opened by the Ambassador of Ukraine to Denmark, Andriy Yanevsky, and the chair of the Ukraine House in Denmark Nataliia Popovych. The first panel, featuring Maksym Eristavi, a journalist and writer, author of “Russian Colonialism 101”, Flemming Splidsboel Hansen, Senior researcher at Danish Institute of International Studies, Mette Skak, Associate professor at the Department of Political Science at Aarhus University, and Yevgeniy Golovchenko, Tenure Track Assistant Pr
Københavns Universitet      -        Det Natur- og Biovidenskabelige Fakultet

Young researcher makes surprising methane discovery in Yukon glaciers: "Much more widespread than we thought"29.2.2024 10:47:31 CET | Københavns Universitet - Det Natur- og Biovidenskabelige Fakultet | Press release

Global melting is prying the lid off methane stocks, the extent of which we do not know. A young researcher from University of Copenhagen has discovered high concentrations of the powerful greenhouse gas in meltwater from three Canadian mountain glaciers, where it was not thought to exist - adding new unknowns to the understanding of methane emissions from Earth’s glaciated regions.
Københavns Universitet      -        Det Natur- og Biovidenskabelige Fakultet

Researchers puncture 100-year-old theory of odd little 'water balloons'22.11.2023 11:32:43 CET | Københavns Universitet - Det Natur- og Biovidenskabelige Fakultet | Press release

Quinoa and many other extremely resilient plants are covered with strange balloon-like 'bladders' that for 127 years were believed to be responsible for protecting them from drought and salt. Research results from the University of Copenhagen reveal this not to be the case. These so-called bladder cells serve a completely different though important function. The finding makes it likely that even more resilient quinoa plants will now be able to be bred, which could lead to the much wider cultivation of this sustainable crop worldwide.
Københavns Universitet      -        Det Natur- og Biovidenskabelige Fakultet

Major EU grant will make metal alloys the catalysts of the future3.11.2023 10:25:33 CET | Københavns Universitet - Det Natur- og Biovidenskabelige Fakultet | Press release

New international research collaboration to trailblaze the next generation of catalysts – a prerequisite for the renewable chemicals and fuels of the future. The researchers hope to accomplish this with a new data-driven approach to studying catalysts and their materials. The collaboration, which includes the University of Copenhagen, has just received an ERC grant of €10 million to realise its ambitions.
Erhvervsstyrelsen

Håndværkervirksomhed ansatte ledig akademiker: ”SMV:Vækstpilot gjorde, at vi turde”30.10.2023 09:27:51 CET | Erhvervsstyrelsen | Pressemeddelelse

Bæredygtighed havde ikke tidligere haft deres fokus. Men da KIMBO Gruppen en dag blev valgt fra til en byggeopgave, fordi de ikke havde tænkt bæredygtighed ind i projektet, måtte de gøre noget. Med det EU-finansierede program SMV:Vækstpilot fik de mulighed for at projektansætte medarbejderen Lin, der nu er fastansat med titlen bæredygtighedschef.
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