Water Damage
Medical Museion was severely affected by the cloudburst in the beginning of July.
Videos from our collections, exhibitions and contemporary biomedicine.
Two medical ways of understanding the body. A new gallery at Medical Museion.
Medical Museion was severely affected by the cloudburst in the beginning of July.
Medical Museion is open Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Sunday, 1 pm – 5 pm.
A new installation at Medical Museion.
As previously announced we’ve been planning a staff event with the aim of “creating and nurturing a common culture of exploiting online social media as daily working tools”. The program draft is now ready and although this is an internal event, we’re putting it out here for everyone to see:
13:00 – 13.30 Introduction [...]
Læs videre →Having spent four days in the company of researchers, bloggers, journalists, editors, etc. at the annual ScienceOnline conference (Scio12) in Raleigh, NC, I’m now back in Copenhagen and following on up some projects regarding exactly that. Online Science. I’m trying to motivate people within my own institution, my own department, and also other [...]
Læs videre →Last week the Walker Art Center launched a brand new website. It’s a pretty nice looking site and I definitely encourage you to drop by. The site reminds you of a newspaper and features stories not only from the Center, but also from other sources. Seb Chan has talked [...]
Læs videre →If you have watched the Norwegian movie, The Troll Hunter, you know how to beat trolls. Simply point a UV lamp at the troll and its body instantly turns to stone. According to the lead troll hunter, the “trolls’ adverse reaction to sunlight is due to their inability to convert Vitamin D into [...]
Læs videre →The so-called Ingelfinger rule inhibits open science, as biomedical researchers are prohibited from sharing and discussing their results before they are published in mainstream journals. If they do, the journals might refuse to publish them. However, in other areas of science, this is not an issue. The open access repository, arXiv, is used [...]
Læs videre →If you are following us through a feed and reading this in an RSS reader like Google Reader, please notice that we have made some changes that you should be aware of. As we have now integrated our blogs into a brand new website that covers all the activities of Medical Museion, we also have [...]
Læs videre →One site for all
Over the past few years our online activities have been divided into a number of different presences, including a website and two different blogs. Due to technical reasons the website has not been properly updated for quite a while and this has been somewhat an impediment for us. But now we [...]
Læs videre →“Why Proteins Have to Die So That We May Live”. This was the title of the talk given by Nobel Laureate Dr. Aaron Ciechanover at the international symposium entitled Protein Chemistry: Applications to Combat Diseases held at the University of Copenhagen earlier this week. Three days packed with talks from the world’s leading protein [...]
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