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Researchers have shown that bacteria can exchange genes across strains. Hopefully, that knowledge can be used to reduce the spread of antimicrobial resistance.
The following are merely examples of some of DTU's research in life science.
The Danish Council for Independent Research has allocated more than DKK 100 million to 25 research projects.
The General Engineering Bachelor programme, taught in English, is for the second year in a row the most sought after study at DTU.
The discovery of a new, previously unknown microbe opens up a host of opportunities, both in relation to restoring the nitrogen balance in nature—which has been knocked...
Innovation Fund Denmark has invested almost DKK 150 million in projects led by DTU. Two themes appear again and again: green transition and the prospect of actual jobs...
In the mid-1800s, Copenhagen suffered from a serious cholera epidemic. This prompted the College of Advanced Technology (now DTU) in 1865 to give lectures on water supply...
A new technology, biocover, has been developed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from landfill sites.